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1952 CJ-3A Martinsville, NJ $5000

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It’s a project, though a good amount of work has been completed. Also includes a new tub.

https://cnj.craigslist.org/for/d/martinsville-1952-jeep-willys/7544563349.html

“1952 Jeep Willys for sale, drive train completely rebuilt, new engine block professionally built, all new brakes, transmission rebuilt, front and rear differentials rebuilt, new rims no tires, new rear body (Tub), chassis sandblasted primed and painted. Don’t have a title and can’t find VIN tag or VIN on the frame. Asking $5,000 or best offer.”

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1947 CJ-2A Montague, MI $15,500

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UPDATE: Still Available.

(10/05/2022) This looks in good shape. It has a replacement tub, along with Advance Adapters windshield clamps.

https://muskegon.craigslist.org/cto/d/rothbury-1947-willys-cj2a/7539091181.html

“1947 Will’y Jeep CJ2A in good condition, runs excellent. The motor is the L4-134 “Go Devil” 4 Cylinder engine. Conversion to 12 volt and a few upgrades before my time. Must see to appreciate”

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1948 CJ-2A Milford, CT $2000

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It’s a project.

https://newhaven.craigslist.org/pts/d/milford-1948-jeep-willys-cj2a/7549846963.html

“For sale, good winter project. All parts for 1948 CJ-2A Jeep Willys. 2 engines, 134F 4 cylinder, all the old parts and some new parts, rolling chassis, transmission, tub, seats, fenders, windshield. Needs restoration, started the project and no longer have time. All paperwork and all parts are available.”

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UPDATE: Dry Camping This Weekend

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UPDATES: 1) Moving the propane tank got delayed until today, so no updates until Wednesday.

2) We are back in the 21st century with running water. Woo hoo! The ‘death’ announcement of the pump was premature on my part, as a toasted electrical part was causing it to appear frozen. Repaired for only $48, the mechanic noted that the rest of the pump was still in excellent shape (despite being 20 years old), so no need to replace it! That’s a win! … 

We are dry camping this weekend … at home!

Yep, our booster water pump seemingly died on Saturday morning (cue the sound of Taps), leaving us with irrigation water (via the well pump), but no house water. Thankfully, we can turn the irrigation well water on and fill up buckets. So, it isn’t the worst situation. But, it is annoying. So, Monday morning we’ll be calling a local pump company.

Meanwhile, on Monday morning we are also supposed to get our propane tank moved (1000 gallon tank), so we will be without propane for at least part of Monday. That will be great, because we have been limiting heat so that we can don’t run out of propane (we are at about 7% which should make moving the tank much easier).

Ann did get some shrubs planted around the bunkhouse, so the work there is almost done for winter.

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