UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price
Looks solid.
“for sale all original except for paint 1960 willys pickup 62184 miles”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price
Looks solid.
“for sale all original except for paint 1960 willys pickup 62184 miles”
No pics provided.
“PTO to fit flat fender willys jeep, complete incls. output gear box, shaft, & in/out gear box that bolts to transfer case”
UPDATE: Price now $3950
“This is a very rare Willys, especially in 4WD!! It has been outfitted with a Chevy 307 V8 and TH400 automatic to the standard Dana/Spicer 18 transfer case. Axles are a conversion from original Dana 44 (5:38) to ’70 Wagoneer with “road gear” (3:54). This is a great little ’54 Willys Sedan Delivery project for someone with body shop experience! Three-quarter body sheet metal patch panels as seen on familiar Willys station wagons are readily available.”
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I had big plans for today — a trip out to the Santa Cruz Boardwalk, a walk through downtown Santa Cruz, and an excursion to the Mysterious Mystery spot.
Alas, all that was put aside as I wore a path between the bed and the toilet. Was it the sushi or the artichokes? Who knows, but something didn’t agree with my stomach this morning.
I felt much better by the afternoon. We even made it to dinner the Santa Cruz Diner for dinner (though I had breakfast), which has appeared on a number of food shows.

That’s a mural inside the restaurant. Ann was concerned the mermaid might get her! BTW, she is the understanding wife who hadn’t combed her hair yesterday. She’ll do anything for a photo!
Tomorrow, our plans to locate the worlds largest Monopoly board, visit the Pez Museum, and visit with Dan and see his Traveller will still occur.
One thing I did have time to do today was plot the remainder of our trip. The top is cut off, but I’ll provide that later on in the trip.
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Jeepster Jim is driving across the southern portion of the USA. He left St. Augustine, Florida, April 6th and will arrive at Imperial Beach, California, April 24th. Learn all about it here:
I put together this map of their trip based on their itinerary. As of the 18th they ought to be near Tucson, AZ.
One of our stops will be in Georgetown, CA, to see the Jeep Jamboree hometown. I’m not quite sure if we’ll see much at all, but we’ll be close enough that I gotta go.
Here’s a Truck Trend article that includes a variety of vintage Jamboree jeeping photos. Most appear to be downloadable in high resolution, too.
http://www.trucktrend.com/features/consumer/163_1310_the_rubicon_trail/
Speaking of the Jamboree, Dirtxdirt.com has a good article about Jeep Jamboree founder Mark Smith and his collection of jeeps. http://dirtxdirt.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-mark-smith-collection-founder-of.html
This video link is included as well. Note that during the video Mark is mentioning his Bantam jeep, but the video shows a Ford GP.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
And it runs!
“1954 Willys Jeep 4X4 truck. “Super Hurricane” inline six. Runs drives and stops. Current registration. Rust holes in cab and bed. Some broken glass. The paint doesn’t look as good as the pictures. In Lompoc. If you are out of town trailer or tow it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
This might be a good price.
“1953 Willys CJ 3B, original drivetrain, runs and drives needs a little TLC and a windshield. Good solid original Willys getting hard to find, I have owed it for the past 30 years time to let someone else have fun with it.
text or call with any questions,”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was Make Offer
Looks solid.
“Sello g My friends jeep willys.
4×4
4 cyl
3 speed
6 volts
Great tires like new
Great looking willys.”