You don’t see an FJ-6A go this fast very often!
The Placer Gold Miner Ornament
UPDATE: Muleyhunter recently added a miner to the hood of his jeep:
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UPDATE as of April 12, 2018: This post was formerly part of the JEEP-HERDERS MOVIE and EL DORADO JEEPHERDERS post, but I’ve split that post into three, each updated with some new info and/or pics.
Over the last decade, I occasionally saw vintage jeeps with bronze casted placer gold miners on the hood. For years I’ve wondered about where these originated. They turn out to have an interesting history. Moreover, different castings over the years has led to slightly different designs.
It was a member of the El Dorado Jeepherders who first began selling them. From Ken Hower on Pirate 4×4:
Gold Miner Hood Ornament History:
In 1970, Mike Arnold opens Arnolds For Awards in Shingle Springs, CA (Acrylic Awards | Crystal Awards | Glass Awards | Corporate Plaques).– In 1970, Mike Arnold goes to Alaska to a Gold Rush Event, since the history of gold mining in California looking for a tie in for his business. At the event, Mike finds an artist who has cast these Gold Miner statues. Mike buys a handful and returns to California.
– 1971, Mike installs the Gold Miner on his hood for the Jeepers Jamboree. Mike is a member of the El Dorado Jeepherders, the first organized 4-wheel drive club in the United States. He brings a few statues on the Jamboree to sell, and a few are bought.
– El Dorado Jeepherders adopt the statue for their club and nearly every member of the club, now has a Gold Miner statue hood ornament.
– Ken Collins is the owner of Placerville Jeep. He is also, one of the founders of the Jeepers Jamboree, along with Mark Smith. Ken buys statues from Arnolds Awards and begins giving them away to customers who buy a jeep.
– Chuck Walker. Yes, the Walker behind the famous Walker Hill on the Rubicon, is a sales man at Placerville Jeep. He is there, when Ken Collins is giving them away. Chuck decides to split from Placerville, and open his own dealership in Sacramento, Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep. He also begins buying the statues and giving to his customers, this is why you see them on Dodge and Jeep around Sacramento.
Back in the day, the retail cost of the statue was $20. It costs far more than that now, simply to make them.
Merlin Scott (a Rock Award winner for lifetime achievement of service on the Rubicon Trail had his Dodge truck stolen a long time ago. They recovered the vehicle. The only damage, his Gold miner was ripped off the hood of his truck.
I want to thank Kevin Arnold and Mike Arnold of Arnolds Awards for telling the story this morning. I want to thank Merlin Scott for telling me who to call. So many of the old timers that pioneered wheeling are passing away, so I think it’s important to preserve that history and those stories. Also thank John Arenz, President of RTF for filling in the names that were forgotten.
I put the link already, but Rubicon Trail Foundation has taken it upon ourselves to be the custodian of that history. Spend some time and go to the website and read through the history of the Rubicon Trail.
VARIATIONS:
After posting this original post a couple days ago, I began looking more closely at the photos of miners I had. Moreover, Mike shared a photo of his miner that includes “Placerville Hardware” on the rear. That got me thinking: given the miners have been produced and sold over the past 50 years, there could be several variations. Then, I found a reference from Jim Allen that some special promo miners had been produced. Here’s what I found among the miners I have documented:
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1962 FC-150 Wheat Ridge, CO $9500
Thanks to Erick for sharing this one.
https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/denver-1962-willy-jeep-fc150-forward/7776597696.html
“The truck was named Melvin back in the 70s and still holds his character.
1962 FC150
– 4cyl
– 3sp
– 4×4
Super fun to drive. Runs great. Lots of stories to tell.
Currently setup with pizza oven and kegerator for hosting parties and events. (Last pics) Those not included in price, but available if interested. Could sell full business opportunity with website and Instagram as well. @melvinthepizzatruck
Call or text at 3six0 – 6zero9 – 6four49”
1946 CJ-2A Oregon $25,000
Richard Darr shared this CJ-2A for sale. You can contact the seller at 541 671 9783.
“The Willys needs a new home.
1946 CJ2A. Full frame off restoration. All matching serial numbers. All colors and canvas exactly as it was sold in 46. Original frame, hood, fenders, and tub. Military tailgate added to facilitate spare tire carrier. Period accurate restoration. Vintage hubs added as well as an overdrive. Cruises hwy speeds without effort. Full cab includes big window curtains and doors. Many extras included.
$25k
1957 Wagon Baden, PA $15,000
Raymond shared this nice looking wagon.
https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/d/baden-1957-willys-station-wagon/7774047730.html
“1957 Willys station wagon
85,000 miles
All original
Runs, drives, stops, steers
$15,000 or trade for ‘54~’58 Willys pick up.
Dan”
1941 MB Slat Grille Morton Grove, IL $25,900
Piotr is selling his nice looking, restored MB Slat Grille.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/516881794069477
“A collector’s item, one of 8,598 Willy’s MB model, produced in 1941 (VIN number 101712). This Jeep is a unique model including an engine with a head, manifold and carburetor which differs from later Willy’s. It is fully restored, ready for parades and events. It has mainly original parts and components. Clean title. The buyer will receive a special book with a description and photos. For a history enthusiast, it will not only be a fantastic fulfillment of the passion, but also a great investment.”
PTO Belt Pulley Carrollton, OH $550
Andy shared this one.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3861492920746793
“Nice belt pulley for Willys Jeep CJ-2A, farm Jeep. Pulley turns over good and smooth. There appears to be no welds or cracks that I can see. This would be great for your restoration project.”
1952 M-38A1C Austin, TX $30,000
The recoiless rifle is real.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1165381121332973
“1952 Willys M38A1C Recoiless Rifle Carrier w/ 106mm Recoiless (inhert) Recoil rifle is not a mock up. It is the real deal. Very nice condition, no cancer , very clean, very complete. Has had frame off restoration in late 80s. Garage kept since Only issue; hops out of 2nd gear at times Otherwise very nice vehicle.”
1950 CJ-3A Shell Knob, MO $16,200
Looks good.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/963110139189444
“I am selling my CJ3A. I did a complete frame off restoration about 5 years ago. Go Devil engine was rebuilt at that time. Runs like a champ. It has been driven less than 1000 miles since the restoration.”
1948 CJ-2A Sheridan, AR $7000
Looks solid, but does need a little work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/814395807562869
“1948 Willys for sale. Was partially restored about 20 years ago. It has several leaks from sitting. It will run feeding gas through the carb but that’s as far as I’ve tried. Brakes do not work but new lines on front and I have new lines for the back still packaged. Lots of spare parts. Has back seat but isn’t installed in pictures. Also have canvas for the top but no frame. Clean title in hand. Asking 7000 obo”