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1946 CJ-2A Kings Park, NY $14,000

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UPDATE: Was $14,000. Now no price.

(02/08/216) Has some mods.

“I have for sale a 1946 cj2a willys jeep. It has a v8 289 ford in it has all new brakes all around bigger than factory as well as the tranny being beefed up to handle the motor. Theres alot of custom parts and much more. No joy rides cash in hand call nick”

https://longisland.craigslist.org/cto/6083836269.html

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1953 CJ-3B Denver, CO $5000

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Doesn’t start.

“1953 Willys CJ-3b. 4×4. 1988 Chevy 350 ( approximately 25k when installed) Edelbrock intake, 4 bbl Holly. 3sp manual w/ OD. 1-ton power steering, high volume Corvette water pump. Dana 44’s front and rear. front disc brakes, 11′ rear brakes, 33″ tires. new black soft top, bikini top. good seats and interior. Roll cage.
Engine will turn over but will not start due to lack of spark (needs wiring). Exterior dismantle was started for paint prep, but is UN-finished due to lack of funds. needs tires (old) and a battery.
This Jeep has a Maine bill of sale. In order to get a Colorado title you will have to get the VIN verified.
This would be a great project, or a quick flip. I have this priced appropriately so don’t expect me to give it away.
NO SCAMMERS! I don’t need help selling, and will only except cash on the barrel head. ”

https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/6083133385.html

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CJ-5 Hardtop Eagle, CO $25

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Seth reports his local thrift store in Eagle CO “has a hard top for $25. Looks like an early CJ-5. The shop is called ReStore and their phone number is 970-328-1119.”

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1951 CJ-3A Clovis, CA $5000

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UPDATE: Still Available.

(12/07/2015) I thought this had the Hudson upgrade, but it appears there is a saginaw box up front.

“I have a 1951 willys jeep cj3a.
This jeep has no rust and a really straight body.
Original 4cyl, t-90 trans dana 18 transfer case, chevy steering, everything works, clean title.
No lo-ballers or nigeria deals, I know what this is worth.”

https://fresno.craigslist.org/cto/6083975508.html

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Wranglers and Swag

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Just a couple posts for today … I spent yesterday morning working on my parents’ mower (an annual event). There was cursing and cussing (don’t know that there is a difference, but i uttered enough to fill both categories). After fixing a highly corroded wire and testing other parts, I finally concluded the solenoid needed replacing. I’ll be picking that up today.

I left that project for a trip to Edgewood, Washington, where I met Ron, a man selling his father-in-law’s 1991 Jeep Wrangler. Why was I looking a Wrangler? I’m helping the Vidal’s locate a newer jeep for their trip to Alaska. The price on this one was pretty good and the pictures showed well, such as this example photo:1991-wrangler

But, in person, there were dings, scratches, and plenty of imperfections. The man I met claimed the jeep was well-cared for, yet the shift boot was sticky all over with something, the floor was very black, as if it had just been painted (and their was overspray onto the roll bar), and the battery tie down was hanging from some wires across the engine compartment from where the battery was located. Something didn’t sit well with me about the deal (the seller was even ready to drop the price, despite all the calls he said he had on it), so I passed.

From there, I dropped by Rob and Diana Stafford’s place, where I looked through some of the giveaway items that the PNW4WDA, which will become an official sponsor, donated to the Alaska Or Rust venture. There were all kinds of t-shits, sweatshirts, hoodies, drink containers, and more.

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Then Diana showed me Rob’s progress on his flat fender rebuild. He was just going to do a few things to the flattie for the Alaska trip, but when he looked under the body, he realized his trail jeep needed a new one. I took a closeup look at the body’s old floor and I have to say that it was worse than Rusty’s floor! But now, with that new body, he’s definitely ahead of me!

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Bends, Cracks, and Mud

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There’s nothing like disassembly to reveal all the problems that remained unseen. Once the body came off, the realities revealed themselves.

The front cross member is cracked on the driver’s side (no surprise there — funny how I didn’t notice it with the body on it). The transmission is so packed with muck that I doubt any oil could leak through it. There are also some odd bends, like the mid cross member, which had something hit it with enough force to bend one side. Maybe the driveline broke at some point and flew up into it? Of course, there were rusty bolts, too, some which not even PB Blaster could save. At least it is getting closer to being disassembled.

The first big event was the removal of the body. I used a block and tackle to pull the body off:
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