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1946 CJ-2A Doran, MN $10,000

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No pics provided.

https://fargo.craigslist.org/clt/d/campbell-1946-willys-jeep-cj2a/7312544317.html

“1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A: Fully restored, New gas tank, Fuel pump, New Paint, New Carb, New Head Planed, New Battery, Tufted Diamond seats, Soft Top, Roll Bar, Heater, Radio, Spare Tire and carrier, Toll Bar, Chrome Spokes, Newer Tires. 65 K miles, 2nd Owner for 53 Years. Runs out like a Kitten. Include your phone number. No Tire Kickers! Don’t need selling it! $ 10000 OBO.”

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1949 CJ-3A Cheyenne, WY **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.

(05/28/2021) This may have little flaps over the drain holes.

“49 Jeep original engine rebuilt. New brakes, new top, new seats. Very minimal rust.”

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CJ-2A & M-38 Spicewood, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.

(04/22/2021) The body of the M-38 might be a replacement body. It’s got driver-side indents, a sold back, and drain holes.

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“I have two jeep willys for sale. Both have the original running gear still intact. The first is a 1952 with a clean texas title. It runs but the battery and cables aren’t the greatest so it’s easier to roll start it right now. The tires are good for pasture use but not for the road. It’s a pretty good jeep for a restoration if you’re looking for one to love on. The brakes need an overhaul and the fuel tank needs attention, we use an external tank on it. The second one does not have a title and I’m not sure what year it is. It’s whole but needs way more love or would be good for parts and such to help with fixing up the first. It ran years ago when we parked it but it would need alot of work. I’d like to sell both together but I’m open to offers”

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1949? CJ-2A Boerne, TX $2000

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The front frame rails have been modified. The body is rough.

https://corpuschristi.craigslist.org/pts/d/boerne-1949-jeep-tub-and-parts/7313626818.html

“1949 jeep tub – fenders – windshield – transmission/transfer case – seat frames – hood – gas tanks – no engine – other associated parts – original vehicle tag and title – vin plate 38444”

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Year? FC-150 + FC-170 Parts New Orleans, LA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.

There might be some value here.

“One complete Jeep FC150 4×4 with trailer + additional FC170 cab, chassis, axles, spare engine, spare transmission, windscreens, windows etc. matching trailer made from rear end of FC150. Clear title. New tires 2 years ago with no use since. Good body condition especially cab corners with compound curved metal. Located in New Orleans. Great build project I cannot finish.”

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Highways Across the Horizon by Dorothy Rogers

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UPDATE: This ad published in the Los Angeles Times, June 15, 1962, by the Alaskan Camper Factory, welcomed Dorothy and Louise back into the United States after their trip around the world in an FC-170 (with an Alaskan camper, of course).

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Originally Published October 06, 2012: Highways Across the Horizon was written by Dorothy Rogers, who previous wrote Jeopardy in the Jeep.  I received a copy of it in the mail last week.  I knew the book was about traveling through Asia, but there were two things I didn’t know.  The first think I learned was that she and her travel partner Louise, traveled all the way around the world, starting and ending in New York.  The second surprise was their vehicle of choice:  a FC-170 with a camper.   Craig confirmed today that Dorothy and Louise piloted only the third known FC to make it around the world.  I can’t wait to read about their adventure.

Here are FC related pics:

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