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1945 GPW Aberdeen, WA $1000

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UPDATE:  Still Available

(09/02/2012) It’s a roller.  Plenty of rust, but some value.

“Old flat fender. Not willys its a ford. rolls and steers, no engine,has trans. pretty complete, have title. has rust and bondo. 1000 bucks obo may trade. call 360 580 5764 thanks, josh”

http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/cto/3373984695.html

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1953 CJ-3B? Rialto, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE:  **SOLD** Was $3000

(11/03/2012) This is worth a look. It’s clearly a CJ-3A and not a 3B.

“1953 WILLYS CJ3B $3000.00 OBO. 4 CLY/ FLAT HEAD ENGINE / 3 SPEED TRANSMISSION HIGH/ LOW TRANSFER CASE / 6 VOLT CHARGING SYSTEM..
CAR DOLLEY FOR FULL SIZE / VEHICLES $1100.00 BUILT ON RAMPS”

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1954 CJ-3B Somers, MT **SOLD**

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UPDATE:  **SOLD** Was $1800.

(11/04/2012) This runs, but needs work.

“I have for sale a project 1954 Willys CJ3b “high hood” jeep. It has the hurricane 4cyl engine in it that runs but smokes a little. The title came from another jeep cause this one doesnt have and id tags, so the title i have for it says it is a 1948 ford jeep. You could still license it like this.
I needs work. it will need brakes done, electrical done ext. But this is a fun project!”

 

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1954 CJ-3B Yelm, WA **SOLD**

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UPDATE:  **SOLD** Was $2600.

This looks ready for the trails.  Looks like a nice cage.

“54 willys jeep, runs have title, comes with bikini top and full top and spare tire”

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Fantastic Caverns Jeep Train

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Craig forwarded the below excerpt and photo from his local coop paper.  I went to the website and spotted an additional photo (above). Here’s the location of the caverns.

Here is the text from Craig’s news article:

“Missouri is blessed with a number of remarkable show caves open to the public. One of the most unique is Fantastic Caverns, located just north of Springfield. The cave, which is served by Ozark Electric Cooperative, was first discovered in 1862 when a farmer’s dog crawled through what was then a narrow opening.

It wasn’t fully explored until 5 years later when a group of intrepid women responded to a newspaper challenge. What makes Fantastic Caverns so unique are the Jeep trams that carry visitors through the cave on a guided tour. This makes the 1 mile, 50-minute tour accessible to just about anyone, including seniors, children and those in wheelchairs.
Inside the cave are natural wonders created by the constant drip of acidic water through soluble limestone. Tour guides point out stalagtites and stalagmites, towering columns with colorful mineral stains, large deposits of flowstones and delicate draperies.

They also tell how the auditorium room was once used for weekly country music concerts in the 1950’s and mid-1960’s. A trip through Fantastic Caverns combines equal parts of awe and wonder with a lesson in history and science. In fact, the cavern is known as “Missouri’s oldest classroom.”

The tour costs $22.50 for adults and $14.50 for children. A discount for groups of 20 or more is available. The cave is open from 8 a.m. to dusk year-round except for Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas.
For more information, call 417-833-2010 or visit www.fantasticcaverns.com

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Smithsonian Museum Bantam Postcard

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UPDATE: This post card was for sale on eBay in 2012.

Even the Smithsonian didn’t get the ‘original jeep’ correct as evidenced by the postcard below.  To their credit, this Bantam BRC-60 just might be the next best thing.  I compare all three Bantams here.

For comparision, here’s another good shot of a BRC-60:

And this is the original Bantam BRC — Jeep #1.  The round fenders and scalloped side are two of the biggest differences:

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