I would be interested to know why the seller believes this was a MP jeep. The driver’s side frame real looks patched.
https://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/atq/d/oklahoma-city-willys-jeep/7633276354.html
“1947 CJ-2A Willy’s Jeep. Military police”
I would be interested to know why the seller believes this was a MP jeep. The driver’s side frame real looks patched.
https://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/atq/d/oklahoma-city-willys-jeep/7633276354.html
“1947 CJ-2A Willy’s Jeep. Military police”
Blaine spotted these doors for sale.
https://portland.craigslist.org/grg/pts/d/moro-jeep-cj5-doors/7640957792.html
“These were on a 1963 CJ5. $250. Windows do roll up and down but could use some lubrication.”
The seller notes the title indicates it is a 1955, but the body style, grille and dash suggest late 1940s.
https://austin.craigslist.org/cto/d/hutto-1955-jeep-willys-wagon/7638483053.html
“1955 Jeep Willys- Per Title/VIN. Small block chevy 350, 3 speed transmission not sure which one, needs wheel cylinders for the brakes and transmission linkage adjusted. Runs, 2 wheel drive”
Unclear how much value is here.
https://texarkana.craigslist.org/cto/d/nash-1948-jeep-willy-project/7633035622.html
“1948 Jeep willy Project motor 6cyl Flathead Willy’s Super hurricane not running good project $3500 ”
This may be a CJ-3B with a DJ-3A body.
https://columbus.craigslist.org/pts/d/newark-1963-jeep-cj-3b/7636631193.html
“1963 CJ3B excellent frame, good drive train, postal body, lifted, aluminium wheels, good tires, engine good but not running, need shop space. May trade for Honda CT 125”
The body is from a DJ-3A. Value unclear.
https://allentown.craigslist.org/pts/d/limeport-willys-jeep-cj2a-cj3a/7632907772.html
“For parts. No title. No engine.”
Terry’s selling this nice looking Renegade CJ-5. Contact him at jpfixitguy @ hotmail.com (remove spaces around the @) or via landline 507 454 1364.
UPDATE: Tom just shared this Google view of how the site looks now. The indents of the oval track can still be seen. He added, “The Pin is in the center of the Mud Race Track. The camp ground is in the trees on the right. The view is looking south“
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Tom shared these images from the 1970 Ridge Runners Jeep Race. There’s a couple video clips of the 1977 race just below this one.
Tom added a few historical details I didn’t know, “the Ridge runners had a camp ground on the south side of Ahtanum Creek about half way between Wiley City and Tampico. They rented the land from a guy whose last name was Herkey. The Mud races were held there every Memorial day weekend. You had to ford the creek to get there.”
UPDATE: I haven’t recycled this point since 2009, so many might not have seen it.
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Originally posted Feb 26, 2009: This is another set of excerpts from an episode of Exploration Northwest called ‘Mud Race’. As I reported in the post about the Meeker, aka Naches, Trail post, Linda McCune from the Don McCune Library kindly has given me permission to provide some clips from the Jeeping1 DVD, a collection of 3 episodes of Exploration Northwest related to pacific northwest jeeping. To order this DVD, you can contact Linda McCune at 206 726-2650 and ask for the Jeeping1 DVD. It costs $24.95. I encourage you to purchase is as she has the video for a Jeeping2 DVD, but has not created it yet.
The race was sponsored by the Yakima Jeep Jockeys, a club formed in 1963. They began their 4×4 Championship Racing series in 1971.
The Mud Bowl episode was shown in 1977. Mostly, it follows Jim Merritt as he prepares for the race, discussing a little about how they silicone various items to keep out water. Plenty of video showing different stages of the race. It’s a bit reminiscent of the Florida swamp races, though the water holes aren’t quite as deep or long (If you have never heard of it, you can read about the Florida swamp races at four wheeler’s online magazine and here’s a you tube video from a 1996 race).
From the Mud Race episode, I selected two clips. Clip one shows Jim getting ready to race and shows the driver’s pre-race meeting. The second clip shows the final race with Bill Smith from Tacoma taking the win.
Here’s Clip One:
Here’s Clip Two:
Bill shared this video overview of the Mitsubishi jeep history.