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1956 CJ-3B Abington, CT $15,000

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UPDATE: Still Available.

(11/25/2023) This has a rare ventilation windshield. This appears to have been part of a Salem Air Station Search and Rescue Team.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1010014566870701

“F Head 4 cylinder
Motor rebuilt 2 years ago
Restored 20 years ago
Mileage 2,000 on motor since rebuild
Comes with soft top and doors”

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1948 CJ-2A/MB Alma, MI **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.

It’s a combination of MB and CJ-2A and other parts, but it is a budget friendier flat fender option.

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“4 Sale By Owner 1948 Willys CJ2A
-Engine: Dauntless V6 -VIN/Serial#: 211056 -12 Volt -Manual Transmission -4 Wheel Drive -Electric In Line Fuel Pump -Windshield Is Complete But Glass Is Cracked -Black Out Lights (New) -Mechanical Fuel Pump Is Included -Tailgate Mount Jerry Can -All 3 Seat Frames -Very Nice Body – No Rust -Frame Is Good – Beefed Up At Some Point -Key Switch/Key (New) -All Gauges Replaced (New) -76 Years Old
Equipped With The Dauntless V6 Engine Made By Buick. Not The Original Engine But Was A Popular Replacement With More Power. I Purchased This Jeep As Is From The Previous Owner Who Stated It Runs Great But Needs Brakes. I Haven’t Tested Any Components But The Engine Does Roll Over By Hand. There Is Not A Title But They Are Simple To Obtain If Wanted For Road Use. You Don’t See Them In This Good Of Shape Often. This Unit Is Worth Substantially More Completed.”

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1952 M-38A1 Brownsville, OR $2750

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TJ spotted this project. Given the winch, and the price, this running jeep may be worth a look. Can’t tell what condition the body is in due to snow.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/931160111430905

“Needs a new home, just been sitting. Rancho suspension, buick odd fire v6. She starts and drives with external fuel supply. Comes with 15 gallon fuel tank and line. Needs work. No trades please”

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1950 CJ-3A Billerica, MA $2500

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Thanks to Geoff for spotting this one. It could be a good price!

https://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/for/d/north-billerica-willys-jeep-1950/7719169651.html

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“The Willys has been sitting in a temperature controlled garage since the early 1990’s and hasn’t been started in years, so you will need a trailer or ramp truck to remove.

A complete list of all parts currently available for restoration will be available with the vehicle.

May be seen by appointment only. Contact via email.

$2500.00 cash. Lower offers in person only. Delivery not available, but we can help load.”

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1964 Jeep News Volume 10 Number 7

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This end-of-year 1964 Jeep News Volume 10 Number 7 was expanded to twelve pages. The issue starts with some dealer news on page one. Page two reports on the success of Meyer hardtops and how demand forced an increase in production at Meyer Products, Inc. Dealers found them easier than most to install with less rattles while driving. On the lower left of page two, it’s noted that Jeep dealers often loaned jeeps to campaign committees of both parties. I didn’t know that happened.

Page three includes a story about Cold Spring, New York, ‘Jeep’ dealer William M. McAndrew and how his firm loaned 4WD vehicles to fire fighters during a hard-to-reach fire. On page three’s lower left is a rare XM-677 sighting, though much of it is blocked by Brazilian Army officers. Page four begins with a letter from Bruce Grantland, who wrote a review of the Wagoneer for Trailer Life Magazine (09/64). Page four also includes a pic from the “Kaiserama” exhibit, then located at the Kaiser center in Oakland, California. Page five has mostly dealer news, though a pic of some the 42 jeeps owned by the Nursery Company out of Azusa, California is included.

Pages six and seven share international news and pics. Page eight includes a photo of the Radio Patrol Club operated by the Keystone Automobile Club that traveled the Philadelphia metropolitan area helping folks in trouble. Page nine highlights some KJC military vehicle news. Pages ten and eleven shows a Gladiator Fire Truck, among other story snippets. Page twelve covers some Canadian jeep news.  It also includes a photo of an FC-150 pulling a big truck with a three-story-house as its cargo; the little jeep that could!

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