We arrived safely in Pasco, Wa, this evening, 6500 miles after beginning our journey. Thanks to everyone who shared time with us and we look forward to see those we didn’t get a chance to see on this trip (hopefully this summer). We will spend a few days here (At Ann’s Mom’s house) before heading up to Seattle to drop off the paintings. No updates tonight, but more tomorrow.
1946? Ford? Jeepster West Valley City, Ut **SOLD**
UPDATE: Bob from Ohio bought this. I can’t wait to hear more about it. Was listed at $1000.
Bob forwarded this to me via the CJ-2A Page. It’s an odd duck. I am thinking it it is a shortened Jeepster on a CJ frame.
“46 Ford Jeepster a one of a kid. Needs a lot of work but has a lot of potential. I bought the car 16 years ago and haven’t had the time or money to get it restored. It has some transmission problems and other minor problems, dead battery, etc. Has new tires. I need to sell it as soon as possible and the price is negotiable..”
A Couple Willys Trucks
Robin emailed me the other day asking how rare Willys trucks with tow packages are. Before answering her question, I did some searches to make sure my answer, which was yes, was correct. That’s when I came across these two pictures. One is a beautiful Willys Tow Truck and the other is entirely odd ball.
This is a picture that is being auctioned on eBay:
This image was taken by Randy Brown on February of 2010:
Willys Parts Snohomish, Wa
No pics provided.
“We have tons of parts!!!!!! Military and civilian jeep parts. CJ2A and M38A1 parts. Let me know what you need and I probably have 3 or 4 of them. I even have the old metal hard tops for them. Call, text or email. 425 * 923 * 6935”
1946 CJ-2A Mansfield, OH**SOLD**
UPDATE: Was $800. **SOLD**
The tires have some tread left.
“runs great no breaks tires are like new needs bed finished go thru about any thing if your into muddin its a beast !!!!”
1962 FC Parts Saint Petersburg, Fl eBay
Mark has these and other parts for sale.
“You are bidding on a 1962 Willys/Jeep FC150 pickup bed with rear fenders and spacers. This bed does not include a tailgate. Please call at 727-804-6866 for specific questions or additional pictures. This bed is used and has several areas that need work, but is still very salvagable with a good sandblasting and priming and a little bit of sheet metal. Other 1962 body/cab parts are available, please call me for your needs.”
1969 Jeepster Commando Frostburg, MD $6000
Hog spotted this nice Commando.
“1969 Jeep Jeepster Commando C101. This Jeepster in from Denver CO. I bought in there around 7 years ago.
The Engine is a Newly Re Build Buick 231 Evenfire V-6 with Edelbrock 4 barrel RPM Aluminum Intake, RPM Cam, and New Edelbrock 500 cfm Carb. with Electric Choke
.30 Over Sealed Power Pistons. ARP Main and Rod Bolts. Headers from Advance Adapter. New Accel HEI Distributor and Coil. New Oil Pump, New Water Pump, New Fuel Pump.
Also Many more new engine parts. Original 3-Speed Manual with 4.88:1 Gears. Manual Steer and Brakes. Custom Interior.
The Body is 100% Rust Free. Some scratches in Paint and The Hood has some fading. Metal Hard Top has some rust around drip edge only.
Needing to Sell this ASAP. More Pictures available.
**ALSO INCLUDED WITH THIS: 1971 Jeepster Commando. Body is Rough. Frame is Good. New Spring Over Lift. Has Original Interior. Original 225 Dauntless Buick V-6
with one bad Piston. Rears have 3.73:1 Gears. Auto Transmission Turbo 400. Power Steering.”
1958 Wagon Minnesota $5800
This looks good.
“Original Super Hurricane 6 Cylinder Engine. 3 spd Manual Transmission. Runs and drives. 4wd Lock-out Hubs. Body and frame in excellent condition. Drivers side floor pan has been replaced. Stainless steel trim intact. Clear MN title.
Brake Master Cylinder needs replacement. Will need to be trailered home. Head liner and interior door panels have been removed in preparation for restoration. Have originals for use as a template. Also have original wood strips for the bed. Several side windows are missing, but have the original glass (some are broken). Also have new rubber window seals. Tail gate hinge showing some rust.
Picnic style rear door with flip down tail lights. Headlights and signals work. Color is ‘garden green’ and is most true in the last photo. Sorry, other photos were taken near dusk. Email prairieharvestfarm@gmail.com with interest. $5800; cash only please.”
1948 CJ-2A Middlesex, NJ $400
No pics provided.
“1948 willys cj2a for sale no title just parts engine is blown
frame in ok shape 100.00
trans and transfer case are good 200.00
body is patched up not too bad but needs alot of tlc 100.00
front grill and r/f fender already sold
will split up if need be but would like to sell all at once
call 973-229-5874”
1946 CJ-2A Waxahachie, TX **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Runs, drives, but doesn’t stop so well.
“1946 Willys CJ2 Running and driving condition – brakes need work. Smooth body (outside) but there’s some rust on the undercarraige (as any other ’46 would have)! I’m looking to sell this jeep – not make money on it! I have researched the market for similar jeeps and I’m in the ballpark. I’m not in any rush to sell it and I don’t have any hardluck story. It was inherited and I’m not a car-buff”
1960 FC-170 Hampstead, NC **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
(06/05/2011) “Basket Case. 4 wheel drive 3/4 ton with 6 cyl. flathead engine, with PTO, 3 speed man. transmission. clear title. Would make a great beach buggy or rock crawler. body is currently off the frame.”
1947 CJ-2A Fort Worth, TX **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
This has a variety of updates. The diamond plating on the side is mounted at an unusual location.
“Rare Find. Great Toy or Hunting Machine! 1947 CJ-2A.
-Crate 350 V-8 w/ very low mileage. Runs Great!
-Automatic Transmission
-BFG Tires w/ good tread
-Custom front bumper
-Drum Brakes(need bleeding and refill lines) Kinda weak for big engine. Suggest getting power brakes for front end.
Serious inquiries please. Will listen to serious offers! Won’t find this everyday!”
Updates on Sunday
No updates tonight, but will update from the road tomorrow. Hopefully the roads will improve.
Snow Blows
The last hour of our 31 hour drive from Long Island to Rapid City, SD, was the longest of our trip. The running joke between Ann and I was that the weather always seemed worst when i was driving. Well, this time she took the brunt of the bad driving. With 45 minutes left as we drove into the hills on I-90 just before Rapid City, the snow started falling hard. With temperatures hovering around 27 degrees, the snow stuck immediately. The closer we got to Rapid City, the more the snow fell and the snowier the freeway became. Every mile got worse as the freeway turned white; snow rules were the norm and ‘lanes’ vanished. We were happy to arrive, tired, rummy, and ready to sleep.
Once we arrived at the motel, after talking with travelers coming from Montana and Wyoming, coupled with reports that it would snow heavy on Saturday, we booked a room for two nights. So, after two days of racing west hoping to miss the snow, instead we find ourselves buried under it for the next two days. But, it’s not so bad being trapped in a motel room with Ann …. below is the view out our window.
History Czar Interview
For his 100th podcast, the History Czar, Paul Bruno, interviewed me last weekend while Ann and I were at Niagara Falls. We discussed a variety of topics during our 48 minute conversation, including my upcoming book, eWillys, my background, and our mutual frustration regarding a jeep museum, or lack thereof. (The site containing the interview is no longer available).
During our conversation, Paul kindly labeled me a jeep historian; pre-eminent was his adjective of choice. However, there are many expert jeep nuts out there who know more than I, so don’t let all his kind words fool you: I’m still learning!
Overnight with Andy and Wallis
On Sunday night, after our brush with the law at the NYC’s water reservoir, Ann and I stopped in the Catskills to spend the night with Andy and Wallis. Andy has a few jeeps he wanted to share with me, but we got there too late to look around, so we went down to a local restaurant for a few drinks and some delicious dinner, before returning to the cabin.
Our nightcap for the evening was to watch an episode of Pan Am, because Andy had just sold a jeep to them for use in an episode of the show. If you watch the episode, you can spot the M-38A1D (the identifier is its unique passenger side piece that runs around the top side rim along the rear of the body). Here is an example of a stock M-38A1D.
Only a few minutes away from the that start of the tv show that featured the jeep, the power in the cabin suddenly shutdown. There seemed no cause for the power outage. We heard no wind, saw no rain, and experienced no weather problems at all. Sure the power would come back on, said Andy and Wallis, just wait a few minutes. So, we waited five minutes, then ten minutes, and longer. While Wallis and Andy apologized, Ann and I were perfectly happy, as it was quiet and peaceful, with the flicker of candles and the fireplace firelight filling the rooms. Eventually, we gave up waiting for the power and went to the sleep.
In the middle of the night, power (and civilization) returned, with the tv and the lights powering on. So, we shut down the lights and tv and went back to sleep.
The next morning Andy took us over to Terry’s Jeep Farm, a visit I highlighted yesterday. When we returned to his place, he showed me a few of his jeeps. Below are a few pictures from the tour. I’ve also included a link to the 11/13/2011 tv show of Pan Am. Thanks to both Andy and Wallis for their hospitality!!
http://beta.abc.go.com/shows/pan-am (click on 11/13/2011 video)
Here’s Andy and I in his property cart, a really handy way to get around.
Here’s a nice original piece of Ford Windshield Glass
Based on feedback he has received, Andy believes this GPW had a top added during the Korean War by the motor pool to turn it into an Ambulance. Andy had this for sale back in October, but it didn’t sell a the price Andy wanted.
2 1952 M-38s New Haven, Ct $2200
This looks like a good deal.
“Two flat-fender 1952 Willys M38 Jeeps. One is an original (except for tires/wheels) olive-drab military jeep with a 24-volt system (see the four pictures below). The other is an M38 that was used as a fire department. brush truck and converted to a 6-volt system and has an old L-head civilian engine (sorry, no pictures available). I am selling these jeeps as “parts vehicles” only and are sold “as is” and “where is.” Call (203) 605-4857.”
Year? Truck Dublin, Ca **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
This is a lesson on putting a 12volt battery in a 6volt system.
“It had a fire someone stuck a 12 volt battery in a 6 volt system. The body is in good shape it got put out by dirt not warter so metal is stright. Has a F hed 4 cylinder motor in it. N eeds a new carb and interior Good starter project. There is no paper work for the willys. Will sale all or partsL”
Willys/Jeep Parts Newtown, Ct
No pics provided.
“Many parts for PRE 1972 jeeps. dana 25, 27, and 44 axles, dana 18 transfer cases, T90 transmissions, driveshafts, steering components, brake parts, wheels, front grill, misc hardware…. Just ask – I may have it.”
1963 FC-170 Costa Mesa, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Unclear if this runs or not.
“1963 Jeep FC-170 4wd – Ford V-8,
Automatic Ford Trans. Unknown
If it runs, but it is all here. lots of
good parts. Vintage Project Car.”
1959 Truck Stockton, Ca $7900
This is a for sale over at sellajeep.com
“1959 Willys/Jeep pickup, reconditioned to a very clean original body (minor flaws) with updated portions of the running gear. This one is very solid and immediately driveable but would require minor details to thoroughly complete. The engine has been improved to a 302 cubic inch Ford V8 with dual exhaust. It has an updated radio system and floor carpeting. It requires relatively easy things like a headliner, steering wheel cap, and a door handle & door panel, which is included. It is a very appealing color and offers the added horsepower and strength of a V8. It runs and drives well and is ready to enjoy. $7,900 email: rickponti@sbcglobal.net phone: (209) 772-9700″
1949 CJ-3A Woodinville, WA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2950.
(11/16/09) It looks like it might have the Hudson Steering. It hasn’t run in 10 years.
“1949 Willys Jeep. Stored inside garage. Body in good condition. White with blue hardtop. Last time I had the jeep running was 10 years ago for a hunting trip. Asking $3,500.00 but will take offers. Give me a call and come take a look!”
1952 Truck Tijeras, NM **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
(07/21/2010) This looks like a nice truck with an unusual bed.
“1952 Willys 4/4 PU flatbed. 350 V* motor 411 differentials. vey few miles on engine. good tires and rims,winch. Unfinished classic 5000.00 OBO. More pictures on request.”
Willys Jeep Business for sale in Maine
1960 CJ-3B Kingsport, TN **SOLD**
UPDATE: Was $4500. **SOLD**
(09/28/2011) It looks like the step might have been modified.
“1960 Willys CJ3B 40,000 miles. 3 speed. original 4 cylinder engine. New carb, new master cylinder, new brake lines, new wheel cylinders and pads. Have clean and clear TN title in hand”