UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $10,000
(09/09/2017) Has a drivetrain update.
“51 willys with V-6 and auto transmission. Power steering. Great little jeep. Canvas top also. Tandem trailer can also be purchased.”
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UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $10,000
(09/09/2017) Has a drivetrain update.
“51 willys with V-6 and auto transmission. Power steering. Great little jeep. Canvas top also. Tandem trailer can also be purchased.”
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Gotta wonder how the town of “Tenkiller” got it’s name!
Since you asked … “A popular question asked by tourists is how Tenkiller Lake came by its unique name. In 1947, construction was begun on the Tenkiller Ferry Dam across the Illinois River. The lake was named after the Tenkillers, a prominent Cherokee family who owned land and operated a ferry service near the site where the dam now stands. Legend has it that during the “Trail of Tears” era, the Cherokee warrior was given his name by the soldiers and pioneers at Fort Gibson because of the 10 notches in his bow.”
From: http://www.laketenkiller.com/area-history–communities.html
Damn Dave! Yer fulla surprises! I’d have bet $$$’s that you were mistaken about an Illinois River, in OK.!
The ’51 CJ is killer too!
is this still for sale?
Bob
Hi Bob,
The listing on Craigslist has expired, so I can’t tell if it is still for sale or not. I’ve updated the post. If I see it reposted I will send you an email.
– Dave