UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
Looks like a good price.
“This is a Sears and Roebuck aluminum full hard top with doors for a WIlly’s Jeep. It came off of a 1946 CJ2A. I am listing it for a friend and he can probably answer most any questions about it. He started to restore the jeep and ended up selling it and has the top left over.”
A couple pics show a top. Other pics don’t.
“Rough condition, could be really awesome if the right person knew what they were doing! Was running, has electrical/ mechanical problems. Buick V6 engine. ”
No pics provided.
“1953 willys jeep. It runs and drives. It’s a 3 speed manual transmission. Four wheel drive and a 8000 pound pto winch. It will climb anything and everything. It’s a great little jeep and will make someone a very fun toy to play with.”
http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/cto/4996141023.html
Not a bad price. Cage looks good. Body does not appear to be included.
“Cj5 Full Roll Cage with 4 Kirkey Racing Seats and Four 5 Point Harnesses
$750.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
I thought the hunting cage was worth documenting.
“Willys truck 4 wheel dr. Truck not running but engine was running. Extra hurricane 6 motor is included with purchase. Truck has minimum rust or body damage axels,transfer case,trans are good. Truck has good texas blue title. Photos available on request”
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Today we drove and drove.
The first part of the trip took us south toward the Mexico border at Presidio, Texas. Along the way, we encountered ‘Elephant Rock’, which we felt lived up to its name.
Eventually we reached Presidio, a dusty dry border town. I am not entirely sure what the appeal is for living in that area; it looks like plenty of shops and stores were out of business.
Joe Sicenavage was kind enough to share these photos. He writes, Here’s a look at the Fort Miles, DE motorpool during a re-enactment event Saturday. This garrison was home to the 261st Coast Artillery Corps beginning in WWII and is located within the Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes, Delaware.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2700.
Seller mistakenly listed this as a CJ-5. It appears to be an early DJ-5.
“This is a rare jeep in great shape best tub I’ve seen on a 50 year old jeep … This is a 2wd dispatcher jeep ,hurricane 4cyl, runs good, would b easy to fully restore or just ride around farm wt no rust on tub very solid”