UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/17/2017) Needs engine rebuilt.
“1951 m38 jeep. New tires and brakes motor needs rebuilt.”
https://kalispell.craigslist.org/cto/d/1951-m38/6471163788.html
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/17/2017) Needs engine rebuilt.
“1951 m38 jeep. New tires and brakes motor needs rebuilt.”
https://kalispell.craigslist.org/cto/d/1951-m38/6471163788.html
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1900.
(01/21/2017) It’s a project.
“1951 Willys Jeep for sale
Nice straight body
Original axles
Minimal rust/ no cancer
Bill of sale only
Will have to be towed”
I made it across the mountains on Monday, now that the snow and ice has let up temporarily. And, that reminds me. We traded in Henry, our red 2012 Laredo Grand Cherokee, for a slightly used blue 2016 Limited Grand Cherokee a few weeks ago.
Henry was incredibly dependable over the course of 100,000 miles, but he was due some maintenance and new tires. Once we considered those costs along with the equity, we decided to get something newer that had the upgrades Ann wanted (such as heated seats). Best of all, our payments stayed the same. We still don’t have a name for him yet: 
And now for a ramond photo. When Ann and I were last in Ellensburg, Washington, eating lunch, I ran across these urinals in the men’s room. I hadn’t seen kegs used that way, but maybe I don’t get out enough ??…
Yesterday (Tuesday), I spent the afternoon working on Rusty, triaging next steps (what needs what work done and fix-or-buy assessments). I’m also choosing some projects to bring back to Pasco. One thing I did was remove the bumpers and clean them up (not perfect, but good enough for the moment).
This sculpture of an Alligator biting a Willys wagon used to be at the entrance to Jungleland Zoo, which is now closed.
Tim spotted this school bus inspired mud truck.
“Competition Mud truck, stroker Big Block, Merlin heads, turbo 400, competition torque converter, hydraulic steering, 44″ Bloggers. Still very competitive, going back to street rods. Call with questions.”
Looks in good shape.
“’50 Jeepster convertible, smooth running 4 cylinder, 3 speed manual column shift with O/D…Drives great…AM/FM radio, no rips/tears in seats. No rust, all stock, no modifications…not a perfect vehicle, but solid in the floors, fenders and panels…a very honest car that is 67 years old. Not much to make this a show-stopper! Serious buyers please. I do not need help to sell this vehicle. ”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6000.
Looks solid.
“- Second owner
– Mostly original
– Column shift
– 12 volt”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(01/08/2017) Interesting 2 speed winch.
“1949 jeep cj3a with a 1959 jeep 4cyl. f-head engine. it has a roll bar and a tow bar. also a 12.000 lb. 2-speed winch, new tires, new top, locking front hubs, electric wipers. even the heater works. runs good. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Runs and drives.
“1966 CJ-6 good condition V-6, 3 speed D-18 single stick T-case new tires, new wiring, new seats, new axle bearing, new brake pads and master cylinder. New leaf springs, shackle bushing and shocks. Runs and drives, Its not perfect but hey, it’s a CJ-6…”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $23,000.
(09/09/2016) “53 Willys CJ3A, Buick 231 V6, SM420 Trans, Dana 20 Transfer, Dana 35 Front 44 Rear 4.88, ARB air lockers, Spring over, P/S, Everything custom fab, 14 year project, as seen in several Off Road Publications, with matching trailer and lots of cool accessories. Serious inquiries only.”