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Train / Allis Chalmers M7 Hickman, NE **Status Unknown*

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UPDATE: Was $8500. **Status Unknown**

JAAP correctly noted this was built from an Allis-Chambers M7 Snowcat platform. Here’s  a restoration of a M7 for comparison: http://www.robertsarmory.com/M7-snow-tractor.htm

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Here is your opportunity to get a great piece of American ingenuity and history. This is a one of a kind train built back in the 1950’s by hand. I do not know anything of the man that built it but believe he must have had some railroad experience or a great understanding of how a train operates on the tracks. The train is built with front suspension that allows it to turn with the tracks along with allowing it to float into the turns with the spring suspension. The rear of the train is designed with the same setup. The drivetrain is built of a war time 1944 Willys Jeep. It has the L-head 134.2 cubic inch inline 4 cylinder Go Devil Engine. Followed up with a T-84 3 speed transmission. The transmission has what looks to be a custom transmission brake on it for slowing the train. The transmission is followed up by a shortened drive shaft to a narrowed rear-end to which came from the same jeep. 
The motor spins free and everything looks to be in place as well as the transmission shifting. I have not tried to start it. Last time it was reported to be ran is when it was parked about 20 years ago. The rest of the train is built with a stout frame and a beautifully done engine cover hand formed from numerous sheets of skins to give it a period correct look of its time. The head light is from a 1941 Chevrolet car. 

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1947 CJ-2A Carson City, NV **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.

(11/19/2013) Some changes to this rig.

“47Willys, F head 4 cyl. T90 tranny, Spicer 18 twin stick, 33 inch meaty tires. Spare with double fuel can rack. Tilt & telescoping steering column. 11 gal. aluminum fuel tank. Power steering, hydrolic parking brake. Dana 44 rear with Detroit locker. Warn front hubs. Hi back buckets with ammo can tool box/rear seat. Just painted, rust proof undercoat and inner tub rhino lined. Sure I’m forgetting something. Load of extra parts(front end, transmission, transfer case, axles, towbar, gears, etc.)”

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1948 CJ-2A El Cajon, CA $9500

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UPDATE: Still Available

(11/14/2014) Nice set of turbine rims.

“Fresh 327
2 1/2″ exhaust
Factory GM manifols
New paint-flat black
New 32″ BFG mud T/A’s
New upholstery
GM power steering
All new wiring and fuse block
No rust on floors or body
Stereo, CD, ipod connection
Factory 3 speed transmission and transfer case
Factory front and rear axles
11″ brakes
LED running and tail lights”

http://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/cto/4772433014.html

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1949 CJ-3A Portland, OR **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500

(09/06/2014) Nice Seabee themed jeep.

“completely restored CJ3a in Coast Guard colors. Has 12 volt system with appropriate starter. Everything new. Might consider trade for willys P/U of equal value.”

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Laser Scanning the Bantam BRC-60 Frame

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The Austin Bantam Society shared a link to this interesting story about the use of a laser scanner by Direct Dimensions, INC, to scan what they describe as the Bantam BRC frame, but is really a BRC-60 frame according to Bill Spear. I’d read that the frame broke after heavy testing, but I don’t see any obvious breaks. I didn’t know it had been saved. It definitely has decayed.

http://www.laserdesign.com/project_news/200/

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Bantam BRC original prototype frame

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1942? MB? Lawrenceburg, KY **SOLD**

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UPDATE:  **SOLD** Was $1700

(11/13/2014) No pics provided.

“This a 1942 (I think) Willys MB Jeep. It appears to all military except the headlights which appear to CJ 2 A type. Needs restoring. I bought it as a project and realize I have no time. Engine turns over, but I have not run it. It has a set of wheels from an M 151 and tires that hold air.”

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