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1958 Rescue Wagon Afton, MN **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: Willys Wagons • TAGS: , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: Was on eBay, but ad pulled.

(11/02/2014) Here’s a rare former rescue wagon.

“1958 Willy’s delivery Wagon. I’ve owned this vehicle since 1991. It had 800 miles on it when I bought it from the Warroad Mn. Fire dept. where it was used as a rescue vehicle. Not many folks to rescue I guess. It now has 21,000 miles on it. It has the original Warn winch. I had the overdrive installed shortly after I purchased it. I have much of the original literature for it. I recently had a complete new wiring harness installed. It runs great. The only thing that doesn’t work at the moment is the windshield wipers. The interior is very utilitarian”

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1964 Wagoneer Portland, ME eBay

• CATEGORIES: Other 4x4s • TAGS: , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

This really is a survivor. Maine isn’t usually so kind.

“Very minor rust, very straight. Power steering leaks a bit. I have the original compass that was on the dash that still works. Interior needs to be redone. I have some of the door panels and the original headliner is still in place. Car was originally Amber metallic. I painted it an original Willys parkway green and have some paint that I will include.please ask any questions before bidding. Mileage is unknown.”

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1942 GPW Granite Bay, CA $16,950

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Looks in good shape.

http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/5036469031.html

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“For sale is my 1942 GPW, serial #16501, DOD 4/8/42
Jeep is about 95% restored, 100% cosmetic restoration with a few mechanical issues to resolve. Ready for whatever final markings you decide.

I bought this jeep from a friend’s dad that purchased it from the Gov’t post war, so I guess I’m the 3rd owner, I’ve owned it since 1993. In the early 2000’s I started a restoration. In 2004 I had the transmission and transfer case rebuilt , (At that time I purchased an overdrive with PTO that I did not install that is also for sale). In 2005 (after my 4th kid was born), I took the jeep to two jeep buffs for restoration. They both live near me in Northern Ca.

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1942 GPW Dublin, CA **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: GPW (Ford MB) • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900.

(04/29/2015) Doesn’t run. (running when turned off is a new version of running when parked 🙂 )

“1942 World War II Ford Jeep
Original
Has all running gear.
Has original folding brace for canvas top.
Was running when turned off.
Has been parked for approx 3 years..
Not running now.
No pink slip.”

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1948 CJ-2A Athens, GA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900.

(04/03/2015) Has some old mini-terras.

“1948 Cj 2a, all original running gear. Lots of rust in body, frame is solid. Brakes done, engine runs, but smokes.”

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CJ-3B/CJ-5 Bakersfield, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.

This is a replacement 3B body on a CJ-5 chassis.

“1953 CJ3B on CJ5 chassis. Project. Many components. All or part. Call for details.”

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Year? CJ-3B Sonora, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $1700.

“Nissan diesel sdl 33 motor with turbo dana 300 transfer case and good 5 spd trans out of 1980 scout axles out of fj 40 landcruiser ran good when last run 2 years ago. Too many projects. Modesty forces sale. Stout frame and springs.”

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Jeepster Dealer Training Guide on eBay

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This is cool. It seems to be 8 pages (including the covers).

“Features the public want- ABOUND in the Jeepster. This is a vintage 1948-51 dealership sales training guide for the Willys Convertible Jeepster. L Head 4 cyl engine see the photos of sample pages. Good to very good condition showing minimal wear and flaws with no damage including a good binding and clear unwritten pages. Great item for your old Jeep repairs or enthusiasts one Jeep lover to another.”

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1953 Photo and Story from Alaska

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Paul’s Goddess is always watching jeep photos. This photo includes a good story. This photo and story was assembled by Laurel Bill and posted to Facebook. I couldn’t locate an original story and link on Laurel’s website.

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“A group of Cordova Airlines passengers boarded jeeps at the May Creek Airfield in 1953 to go check out the ghost town of McCarthy and the old mining town of Kennicott where the Kennecott Copper Mine had operated. The two men in uniform were the pilots of the plane that flew these folks to the area, and the caption said they were having just as good a time as any of the passengers.

McCarthy was the turnaround station for the Copper River Northwestern Railroad, and hotels, restaurants and stores quickly popped up. Since no gambling or drinking alcohol was allowed in the mining town of Kennicott, McCarthy offered many diversions for the miners and railroad workers with its saloons and “red light” district.

At its peak, about 800 people lived in the town. But when the copper mine closed in 1938, McCarthy became a ghost town.”

 

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