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1965 CJ-5 Tuxedo Park IV Libby, MT **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.

“This was my dads. He ordered it in 1965 in Phoenix. I have every paper since that day. I inherited it 19 years ago and have done my best to enjoy it and keep it as amazingly original as it has always been. It has 34K original miles, it has never had a tow hitch on it. He mostly pulled it behind his truck for hunting. I transport it on a trailer. 4 years ago I was afraid it might start to rust (I moved to Montana) so I painted it with concept paint in the original paint code (Indian ceramic). I haven’t hooked everything up since painting (like the wipers and heater, and) but I have EVERY PART.”

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Michael’s 1953 M-38A1

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MIchael sent me an email about his 1953 M-38A1. He had it fully refurbed and it looks great! Thanks for sharing. Here is what Michael wrote:

The Willys is a 1953 M38A1. She was issued to the Marine Corps that year, according to the original data plates. I polished the data plates, had them clear-coated and riveted back into the dash.

My wife picked the paint color, she refused to let me use the OD green and white I had originally purchased.

I had the holes filled in the dash panel that would not be used for this build, refreshed the 12v conversion with an alternator, electric wipers, and converted the original front and rear blackout canisters for parking, turn signals and rear brake lights. I pulled the PTO and installed a Saturn overdrive, she now makes 55-60 mph on smooth roads on the flat.

I pulled the battery box and installed a marine hydronic heater/defroster. The switches for the heater fan, wipers, and the cell phone charger are tucked in the right side of the glove box.

I tried to keep most of her as original as I could while building her for my personal use..

I think she turned out well and she is quite usable and economical to maintain. For the purists, it is probably not right, but she is still mostly who and what she used to be, just a little more civilized and prettied up.

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The jeep when he bought it.

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Powder coating frame.

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Beginning the reinstall.

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Metal Jeep Tire Testing Video

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This video captured the test of the James Martin metal jeep tire. Note that some of the video is reversed, making it appear the jeep is right-hand-drive.

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1963 FC-170 Morristown, NJ **Status Unknown**

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UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $18,500.

This FC is supposed to be all original, including paint.

“(antique, classic, four wheel drive)For sale is an original 1963 Willys Jeep FC170 still in the original owners name. Original paint red and white. The best original interior on one of these that I’ve ever seen. And I’ve owned over 100. 29,000 original miles. Original paperwork and keys. 8′ Meyers snowplow. Koenig PTO driven winch at front of bed. Steers like butter. 6 cylinder, 3 speed. Hands down the best ORIGINAL FC170 I know of. They’re only original once. From my personal collection. $18500. ”

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1944 MB (MZ-2?) Derby, KS $15,000

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Don’t those hooks suggest it is an MZ-2?

“I am selling this family heirloom from my Father’s estate. Runs and drives. I have receipts for every piece of equipment in this piece that my Father restored himself. This vehicle has participated in many Veterans Day parades, as well as been displayed at past Marine Birthday celebrations in Tulsa. I want this piece to go to someone who will love and enjoy it the way my Dad did. Please contact me for any information. I do not need help selling this, nor am I interested in trades.”

http://wichita.craigslist.org/cto/5478663973.html

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1946 CJ-2A Pittsboro, IN No Price

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Looks like there’s value here.

http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/bar/5479729849.html

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“I am looking to trade my 1946 Willys CJ2A. I have owned it for the past 6 months with the intention of restoring it. The person I purchased it from owned it for the last 35 years and it was stored inside. It had a partial restoration at some point during those 35 years.

The motor runs well and has great oil pressure. The transmission in it was bad and I have since replaced it with a transmission/transfer case from another jeep. It has a new gasket and seal kit and the gears of both looked very good. I also replaced the TO bearing while I had it apart. The clutch and pressure plate looked good. The trans is 90% hooked up. It needs the e brake and drive shafts hooked up.

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