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1952 M-38A1 Rutherfordton, NC **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000

(02/14/2014) Looks solid.

“I am selling a 52 willys.It has a lot of new parts, new fuel system, brake system. New wiring harness. Engine was recently rebuilt. Many other new parts, I have all the receipts. It runs and drives great. It still has the 24 volt system I tried to keep it as close to original as possible. I am asking $7000 but send me any offers never know till you ask. Possible trades also. ”

 

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1957 FC-150 Project Stillwater, NY **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200

(02/09/2014) It’s a project.

“Up for sale is a 1957 Jeep FC150 project truck With an AMC 360 V8. The axles and transmission, transfer case are from a Jeep Wrangler. This is a project it is not complete needs work to be finished. It does run, move and stop . I am selling because I have lost interest in the project and I figured I would see if anyone is interested in it. I am not desperate I would just like to see it go to some one who will finish it. If I can’t get a reasonable offer I will finish it myself.”

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A 1960 Trip up the Ganges River in a Ford GPA

• CATEGORIES: Features, GPA (SEEP), Magazine • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

1960-10-national-geographic-ganges1Following a successful 1954-1955 Pan-American trip and lecture series, Helen and Frank Schreider began working with National Geographic in the late 1950s. They apparently struck a two part exploration plan. First, the couple would travel along India’s Ganges River Plain in a Ford GPA from the mouth of the river to its source and report on their experience. Second, they’d head toward Indonesia for a much longer adventure, which they described in the Drums of Tonkin.

The 1954-1955 drive through Central and South America beat up their original Ford GPA, ‘La Tortuga’, badly. While they shipped La Tortuga back to California after reaching Tiera Del Fuego, it appears the damage was bad enough that they didn’t attempt to use that GPA to travel again. So, for their new adventure to India and Indonesia they modified a second GPA, calling it La Tortuga II. One way to tell the difference between I and II is the location of the exhaust pipe. On I it is farther behind the lights than it is on II. One reason for this is that the cabin extends farther forward on II than on I. Here are comparison photos:

Tortuga I – Pan American Trip Frank and Helen Schreider. Note the damage to the sides.  It is for sale in Norway.

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Tortuga II in India. Note how the cabin reaches farther forward and the muffler is closer to the lights. The fate of this GPA is unknown at this time.

Their five month 1960 India adventure from the mouth of the Ganges to it’s source filled forty-two pages of the October, 1960, issue of National Geographic. There’s a definite shift from reporting about their seep and their obstacles, as they did in their first book, to an emphasis on the people and cultures they encountered. In other words, they focused less on adventure and more on anthropology and biology. Still, there are a few photos of La Tortuga II as they explored the waters and plains of the region.

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More Pics from Charles

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Here’s a range of photos Charles found on the internet.

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This is from Armed Forces Day, 1950. Original photo is here: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Navy_Jeep_New_Orleans_recruitment.jpg

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1944 Photo of Paul Martz w/jeep on eBay

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Paul Martz, Jr, from Somerset, Pennsylvania, learned he was a father of a boy, hence the new name of the jeep.

“You are bidding on an original 6 X 8 Press Photo of Paul Martz Jr France Father Somerset PA Jeep Paulette News. Small crease on bottom but is otherwise in very good condition. Please see scan for details. Thanks for looking. Photo is dated 1944.”

View all the information on ebay

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1962 FC-170 Baton Rouge, LA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was priced at $5500

(10/28/2013) This has some rust, a rear PTO and some disc brakes up front.

“1962 Jeep FC-170 4×4
226 super hurricane engine-runs quiet and smooth
3 speed transmission
high/low transfer case
rear PTO
Stahl service bed on rear with electric lift
front disc brake conversion- All new parts with new master cylinder
new starter

it needs rear brake work and some minor TLC
clear LA title
more pictures by request to serious buyers only. Please don’t waste my time.”

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1952 M-38A1 Auburn, CA $9500

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This M-38A1 has winches in the front (electric) and back (PTO).

“This is a frame up restored M38A1 with NO RUST. Has recent complete engine rebuild, remanufactured transmission has PTO in REAR and a electric winch in front. Has new military canvas top and canvas seats. Has lock out hubs. NEEDS NOTHING. Good tires have a set of original rims that comes with it.”

http://auburn.craigslist.org/cto/4345613349.html

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