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1942 GPW Inland Empire, CA $3500

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Has an f-head engine.

“1942 Ford GPW Military Jeep – For restoration or parts. $3,500 or best offer.
Clean title in hand.
Title indicates 1941 but serial number/VIN suggests 1942.
Vehicle does not run – keys are lost.
Vehicle is complete with engine and transmission.
Restoration will require work with rust issues.
Many original parts.

Cash only.
As is purchase in its entirety – I will not part it out.
Buyer must arrange for pick up or shipping/delivery.
Inspection must be arranged in advance as I do not live where vehicle is located.
Vehicle is located in Southern California.”

http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/5136966966.html

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1946 CJ-2A Atwater, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.

(06/02/2010) This looks interesting.

“As is 47 willy jeep, 1200 obo. Decent frame and body. Has engine that ran 5 years ago.”

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Paddle Wheel Rims 15×15 Buckeye, AZ $80

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No pics provided.

“These wheels are left over from my Jeep CJ when I used to run paddles, 15×15 5×5.5 bolt pattern. Should work on Fords, Bronco, CJ Jeeps and others ect. Located near Jackrabbit and Elliot, if the add is up its still available.”

http://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/pts/5160851645.html

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Soft Top Woodbridge, VA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150.

I don’t know how well it will clean up, but it’s a neat vintage top.

“Older Jeep top in good condition. No cuts or tears and plastic windows are solid and clear. The canvas could be cleaned and/or even dyed for better appearance. Looks like it might fit a CJ2, CJ3, CJ3B, or possibly and M38, but not really certain which model it might fit. Fasteners are a little aged but still work. Very serviceable.”

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1953 Custom CJ-3B Winfield, WV **SOLD**

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UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $3000. It’s been recently painted.

(02/07/2015) Still needs some work.

“1953 Willys CJ3B, rare / unique High Hood model jeep. Body is very good. Frame is very good. On road / off road hobby project. Don’t call expecting perfection, this is a work in progress. Have completed lot’s of work to it. 302 V-8 engine runs, & sounds good.
Three speed transmission, dual exhaust, headers. Lock-out hubs. Tires are not good, but nice aluminum rims. Have been completing shade-tree bodywork and paint. Military OD green at this point, looks good from 10′.
Overall, jeep needs little more TLC. No top, no doors. ( Period gas can and gas can holder can be purchased separately for $125.00). (Period Army footlocker for tool storage in back, can be purchased separately for $65.00). (9,500 lb. winch with wired remote can be purchased separately for $500.00).
New parts: brake shoes, wheel cylinders, some brake lines, thermostat, headlights,Optima Red Top battery, manual choke, Reese hitch receiver.
Racing seats installed. Rhino liner applied to interior. Floorboards cut out and replaced.
Buyer could take the jeep body off and replace it with an early Bronco body, which would probably double it’s value, then sell the jeep body or put it on a jeep frame / drive-train..”


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1962 National Geographic Trip in Canyonlands

• CATEGORIES: Features, Magazine, Old Images Jeeping • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

For five days in July of 1961, then-Interior Secretary Stewart Udall, Canyonland-legend Kent Frost, and a posse of government folks toured the Caynyonlands area by jeep, boat and helicopter. The huge tour was Udall’s idea, which probably explains why National Geographic was invited on the trip. Udall’s efforts paid off with Utah Democratic Senator Frank Moss proposing Canyonlands National Park (learn more here). The bill was signed on September 12, 1964. What an amazing trip that must have been.

The National Geographic published the story in the May 1962 issue under the title, Cities of Stone in Utah’s Canyonland. The magazine only published one jeep photo, but they did include a map with tiny jeeps showing the route taken.

View all the May 1962 National Geographics on ebay

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