This “Extra” September-October Jeep News issue is twelve pages long. There’s a lot going on with this issue, so enjoy!
1995 Resin Model Jeep From China Framingham, MA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $40.
Maybe some of you have seen this model type, but it’s not one I recognize. Apparently, it was manufactured in 1995, but it sure looks older.
“Army jeep made out of resin 1968 in China or 1942 army jeep do usually sell for $70 asking $ 40 or best offer.”
1984 CJ-8 Alaskan Postal Jeep Willow Park, TX BaT
Blaine shared this auction, which ends Saturday morning. Currently, the bid price is $7400.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1984-jeep-cj-8-scrambler-7/
“This 1984 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler is a right-hand-drive example that is said to have been previously utilized by the Alaskan Postal Service. The truck is finished in green over gray cloth upholstery, and it is powered by a replacement 258ci inline-six linked with a three-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Additional equipment includes 15″ black-finished steel wheels, power-assisted brakes, power steering, a body-color hardtop, a tow ball, a side-opening rear door, air conditioning, and a Jensen CD stereo. This CJ-8 is offered by the selling dealer at no reserve with the owner’s manual and a clean Texas title.”
FC Tour Jeep Progress
With winter landing hard these past two weeks, along with sub zero temps for a few days, about a foot of snow, and our well-water-system freezing up for 48 hours, the FC project got placed on hold. With warming temps the last few days, I returned to working on the jeep.
Here’s where I am at currently. I’ve removed the doors, the carpet, the seats, and the bolts holding the rear bed. I now have to build a frame work to pulley the bed off of the chassis. Pulling the bed was necessary anyway, as I need to figure out how to hook up the low-range shifting mechanism.
As noted earlier, the problem I faced was that the rear seats weren’t comfortable and weren’t tall enough to give the visibility to passengers I wanted. Moreover, the floor is uneven and was carpeted, making cleaning of the floor a more difficult chore than it ought to be. Finally, the rear wheel wells make the far rear seats unusable for most adults.
After much thought, I have decided to build a new floor as one big one-height platform, raising it all to the height of the rear section, which also makes it as high as the original FC Tour Jeep rear beds (per Craig’s measurements). The platform will also be shifted back about five inches, which puts the second row of seats a little more over the rear wheel wells so that the far rear passengers will have more leg room. The rear wheel well will become more circular, which harmonizes more with the front wheel wells. This also better alights the rear of the bed with the rear bumper.
Currently, the plans have me saving the roll cage, which I can use as a template for the bed, and trimming the four rear doors so that they can be reinstalled on the new bed.
Another advantage of shifting the bed a little farther back is that it provides more room behind the cab and radiator to breathe, which should help pull some of the engine smells away from passengers in the back.
Here is a pic showing the before and photoshopped-after-look of the proposed changes.
July 1959 Jeep News
I got this July 1959 issue of Jeep News for free, but it is an incomplete and damaged issue. On page one, the “Millions Will See ‘Jeep’ Vehicle Displays …” article continues on page four, but page four seems to be missing. So, this issue may be six or eight pages in length.
The last page of this edition might be the most interesting. On the lower left is an article showing an FC-170 modified to handle parking an maneuvering big trailers. One the lower right of the page is an article about Tootsie, a South Dakota coyote that became the official state animal, who got to ride in a jeep station wagon on some of her trips.
1959 Jeep Commercial
I can’t find where I have published this 1959 commercial, so here it is.
March 1960 Jeep Service and Parts News
The best part of this four-page March 1960 Jeep Service and Parts News is how to fix an annoying “rumble” in a CJ-5. According to page three, get yourself a pry bar and increase the clearance between the floor pan and the Flywheel housing bolts.
1954 Wagon Lexington, NC $12,500
This appears in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1105924523756800
“For Sale I will delete it as soon as it has been sold It is a 1954 Willys 4×4 Wagon that is in good shape for 70 years old but it’s not new nor has it been restored to like new condition it has a super hurricane 6cyl engine 3 speed low and high range and is original unmodified except for new tilt steering column runs and drives like it should not rusted out or full of body filler does have some primer spots Gray is the original color with a white top”
1976 Mitsubishi J44 Jacksonville, FL $12,500
No many of these around.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/315295271279316
“I have a 1976 Mitsubishi J44 Jeep for sale. $12,500 This Jeep was manufactured by Mitsubishi in Japan in 1976. I imported this vehicle in 2009. Since then, it has lived inside my garage here in Ponte Vedra Beach Florida. I have a clear Florida title for the Jeep. This is the LWB soft top “Troopy” model Type J44 and it does have the right-hand drive (steering wheel is on the passenger side).
The engine is a great running 2659cc 4-cylinder Type 4DR5 diesel engine. The Jeep has a 4 Speed on the floor shifter transmission. I have all the necessary parts to convert it back to the original column shifter. These parts will be included with the sale of the Jeep. This Jeep has aftermarket power steering and A/C installed. The A/C will need some attention before it will work. The Jeep has 24volt electronics.
The Jeep has 31 x 10.5 x 15 Yokohama tires on non-OEM rims. No lift needed. I do have the original split rim wheels that will be included with the sale of the Jeep. Included in the price is: (1) 2x disc brake conversion for front wheel brakes, with knuckles and Aisin free wheeling hubs. Ready to be installed. (2) PTO winch. Koening type. Mounted on original mudguard. Wire cable on spool. All parts that are needed for the installation, drive shaft, to attach to transfer case are there. Check eBay to appreciate the value of this. I would prefer to sell these items with the Jeep but may consider selling them separately. This Jeep has been garage kept since 2009. This is a 47-year-old Jeep so do not expect a “new” Jeep. It still turns heads and is a great conversation starter.”
1954 Wagon Charlotte, NC $34,000
This fancy wagon is a mobile bar as well. It looks like it may have a set of Cutlas Bulldog hubs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/649390953969028
“Mobile Bar FOR SALE!!! VaNy’s Willy Wagon, a successful mobile bar business 3 TAPS with all equipment and cleaning tools included! Run beer, wine, cider, lemonade, prosecco through any of 3 tap lines! Roll out custom shelving and serving area! Great for any event, large or small… weddings, showers, birthdays, farmers markets The Willy Wagon is an always welcomed addition at any event and it shows – we were chosen for Best of 2023 on The Knot!!! Reach out with any questions! -Trailer 2022 Big Tex wood deck, available with purchase -Delivery available for additional charge -Jeep Willy runs, probably needs a new battery, we trailer it long distances and drive it on site of event Great business we absolutely LOVED doing! ”