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1955 CJ-5 w/plow Rochester, NY **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100

“This is a 1955 Jeep CJ5.. VERY RARE and Very nice conditon Hardtop and doors. HY-LO hyd plow, running F-head motor. I purchased this Jeep as a plow vehicle but have moved on to other pursuits. 2 known issues… The Carb floods the engine. The gaskets are either dry rotted or the carb needs to be rebuilt or replaced.. New ones are $100.. The frame is cracked right infront of the passenger rear wheel. It can be patched, ($50) but a Good condition used frame is included in the price. Brakes work great. The jeep can be ready to plow for $150… Bill of sale only..”

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1954 CJ-3B Palmer, AK **SOLD**

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UPDATE: Was $2500. **SOLD**

You know I love the Hurricane Rims …

“1954 Willys CJ3, Has original 4 cylinder engine that runs very nice, new clutch, One quarter panel has some rust where the tire use to mount otherwise it is a very nice tub for the year. The windshied is cracked I just had glass made for my CJ2 and it was 100.00 to make. The seats are not the original and they need to be installed. Clear title,”

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1952 Wagon Sharon, Ma $2800

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The price is a bit high for a non runner; however, this this appears to be a good restoration candidate.

“1952 Jeep wagon, 98% rust free Georgia vehicle, still has GA title. All original in good condition except the addition of 2bbl Chevy 283 V8. Engine turns over but wont start. Call Bill @ 770-500-2126 Other”

http://boston.craigslist.org/sob/cto/2079196597.html

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1946 CJ-2A Sanger, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600.

(03/08/2010)

“1946 Jeep, civilian model, partialy dissassembled, needs complete restoration, complete with top bows and rear seat, $1600”

 

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Army Depot DJ-3A? Alexander City, Al eBay

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The starting bid on this unusual DJ-3A is $2499.  I would be VERY interested to see the underside of this body to see what exactly happened to the rear of this vehicle.  This has a picture of some kind of Atlanta Army Depot tag, but I don’t know if this is real or not. Note that I had to lighten parts of a couple of the pics, which is why they look a little odd.

“I am not sure what year model this is or model. I am going by what I have been told and what I have seen on the internet. I think it is a DJ-3A 2 wheel drive delivery Jeep somewhere around a 50 model. It does run and drive I have driven it around the parking lot some. I think it has a blown head gasket. I have a new extra engine still in the crate flat head 4 cylinder engine and 3 speed manual trans. I have this for sale local and will end it if it sales. It has some rust in the floors and a few other places as you can see in the pics. I do not have a title. Alabama does not issue a title for a vehcile older that a 75. I will issue you a Notarized Bill of Sale. E-mail me any questions you have.”

View all the pics on eBay

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1955 Wagon Del Cerro, Ca **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000

(08/19/2010) Here’s a nicely updated Wagon.

“1955 Willys Wagon – Flathead 226 Super Hurricane Motor. 3 speed manual transmission with overdrive. 3″ body lift. Runs well and is in good shape. Some minor rust but nothing major. Clutch was recently replaced. Looks good but is far from a show car.”

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Happy Thanksgiving!

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I’d hoped to develop some sort of Thanksgiving themed post to celebrate Thanksgiving, but as it turns out there really aren’t many images of jeeps dressed as turkeys … go figure.

Instead, I happened upon this NY Times story of a guy named Harry Allen and his dad’s truck.  To get right to the point, Harry restored it ($40k) and it’s a beautiful restoration.  There’s also a slide show that accompanies the story.

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