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1948 CJ-2A Greenwood Village, CO $15,000

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I wish the pics were better on this.

“1948 CJ 2A for sale
this is a must see to appreciate, runs well, gets a lot of attention
I bought this nearly 20 years ago and put some work into it
V8, headers, winch, fog lights, 5 new BF Goodrich all terrain TAs, custom all weather seats
also have a tow bar, soft top with framed doors, 2 – storage covers, towing lights and some parts
I have it stored in a garage in Greenwood Village CO.”

http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/4997417463.html

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1969 DJ-5 Leonard, ND $2800

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UPDATE: Still Available.

(03/15/2015) Runs and drives.

“1969 Mail Jeep. Right-hand steer, recent paint, tires, seats, and carb. overhaul. Runs and drives nice. Stored inside always. 4 cyl. with auto. Pioneer plates so no license to pay for! $2800. cash and firm on price”

http://fargo.craigslist.org/cto/4995403750.html

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1949? CJ-2A Eagle Creek, OR $3400

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UPDATE: Still Available.

(03/22/2015) Includes a warn winch.

“1949 Willys Jeep 4×4, strong Buick V6 engine, zero miles on rebuilt tranny transfer case. Good tires and top. Full rollbar. Dual battery system with electric winch. Locking hubs. No rust. Posted by friend; ”

http://portland.craigslist.org/clc/cto/4996514526.html

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1951 CJ-3A Tacoma, WA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.

“I have a 1951 Willy’s Jeep for sale ($2500). Currently not running but the pistons(?) still turn. No water in the oil, gas tank filthy, haven’t seen any leaks. 4.7L v6 (chevy) engine, T-90 transmission. It is in rough shape but It will climb walls in low gear. It has rust and it needs lots of TLC. When we parked it, it ran awesome. I have to owner’s manual on CD and it has a clean title. Original tow-bar included.”

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Day 14 – Sat. Apr. 25th: Saddleblankets to Prada

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<– Day 13 –  Fri. Apr. 24th: We Made it to Texas | TRIP OVERVIEW | Day 15 – Sun. Apr. 26th: Parks and Wind –>

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Oh yeah, I can work it!

Our goal for Saturday was to visit multiple odd-ball places in El Paso, then head to the Guadalupe Mountains, before dropping to the town of Alpine. The key to this plan was an early start and an aggressive stop-and-see plan at the oddball locations. However, Texas had other plans for us.

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It started 30 seconds from our West El Paso motel. On our way to see Pancho Villa’s finger — yes, downtown at Dave’s Pawnshop is something that resembles Villa’s trigger finger that is for sale, only $9500 — we hit traffic. Since we only had four miles to go, I figured it couldn’t take us too long, right? Wrong. Without any other route options, we were forced to endure stop and go traffic as four lanes dropped to three, three lanes dropped to two, and two lanes dropped to one. One hour later(!!!), we finally made passed the blockage — workers were hanging signs on an overpass. Who knew? We didn’t, at least not in time.

By the time we reached the finger (Ann’s idea) I might have been a little surly. But, it was fun to visit the shop on El Paso Street, a mini-Tijuana that looked like it might be fun to stroll up and down when we didn’t have camera and computer equipment locked in our jeep. So, we passed on exploring the area further, but Ann did get her chance to photograph Pancho’s finger:

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After getting the finger, we left for another old relic, a 1919 refurbished gas station with non-functioning pumps. Local resident Rod Davenport restored the gas station. Other local residents were so pleased with the result they turned the surrounding area into a small park. It was a neat little place.

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