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1943 Photo of the ‘Mechanical Jack of All Trades’

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This photo was featured in the September 24th, 1943, issue of the Sugar House Bulletin (SLC, UT).

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1944 Opinion Piece: A Future For The Jeep?

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Originally appearing in the Christian Science Monitor, this opinion piece was published in the Milford News, a newspaper out of Utah, on August 31, 1944. I think this piece is right on in terms of honestly evaluating consumer desires vs. the new jeep, hence part of the struggle Willys-Overland encountered at the turn of 1950.

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Jeep Patches **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.

Maury spotted these three jeep-related patches on eBay. I suspect they were removed from a jacket, as they look to have been sewn onto something.

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1953 CJ-3B Casa Grande, AZ **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.

Look sleek this has a replacement tub, along with a host of updates.

“1953 Willys Jeep 231 Buick V6 auto trans. Warn winch on front, 33 inch tires, locker in rear axle. Set up for off roading but still street legal. No rust on body.”

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1952 Truck JeepRod Orange County, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5900.

(1022/2019) In the right hands this could be a cool custom truck.

“Project 52 Willys truck, registered, titled and license, non op. S10 frame with gas tank and some brake lines, 2nd gen. camaro front clip. Discs all around, extensive metal work, smooth dash, firewall, 4″ chop top all fenders extended 4″. All custom built bed and dimpled die bed, hood and front air dam. All ready for LS engine, steering. Included 6 way BMW seats. No time to finish”

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1946 CJ-2A Albuquerque, NM **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3850.

Runs and drives.

“JEEP RUNS WELL, has a V6 jeep engine, good tires and upholstery, title,”

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1942 GPW Plains, MT **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000. Dave noted it is an early GPW

(09/15/2019) Has a Ford inline 6.

“Nice running jeep and plenty of power with the ford inline 6 cly 3 speed and military suspension. Good straight body with little rust, has been stored inside. Have full and bikini top, nice rear seat also comes with water and gas cans and high lift jack. Good tires and 4×4 works good”

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1947 CJ-2A San Diego, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7300.

Looks like a solid militarized 2A.

“Need to sale my 1947 Willys Cj2a it’s in great running condition, over the last three years of ownership I replaced the suspension, steering assembly and rebuilt the transmission & transfer case, tires have very little where on them.
new carburetor, the grill has been replaced with an MB grill with LED headlights, custom professional made tail gate that holds two jerry cans (included) and spare tire also have a roll bar & sun top, current registration expires Aug 2020 & custom plate. pink slip in hand. asking $7300”

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1947 CJ-2A Glendale, AZ **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.

This includes a Koenig hardtop and a bed extender.

“1947 Willy jeep with org hardtop doors and top which is fair cond., Needs to be restored 99% all there.best offer accepted serious injuries only please.”

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1947 Truck Buffalo, NY **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.

Seems to have potential. Unclear what work it needs.

“1947 Willys Jeep Pickup. Would be a good project truck. Runs and drives. Chevy 283 motor with Chevy 4 speed transmission power steering and brakes. All works. Truck came from the west coast and has not been driven in the winter here. New tires with about 100 miles on them Drive it on nice days in the summer.”

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A Couple Piles of Parts Tucson, AZ **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.

Not sure how much value, but there’s a wide range of parts.

“Willys Jeep parts. Way too much to list. See pictures. $900 takes Everything!”

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1948 Jeepster Long Beach, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.

Could have a solid body.

“1948 jeepster willys project, no engine or transmission”

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Just A Few Updates For Thursday

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Just a Few Updates for Thursday. You see, I got so busy puzzling with Ann that I forgot to do the rest of the post. It’s a good way to start the year!

 
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August 1954 Ad For Jeeps as Versatile Vehicles

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This ad was published in the August 1954 issue of Fortune Magazine. When Kaiser bought Willys, one of the early advertising decisions was to use the KW logo on various marketing documents. I suspect this was an attempt to brand across the jeep and Willys Aero lines. This strategy was dropped by 1955, followed shortly with the dropping of the Aero vehicles.

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1964 DJ-3A Ukiah, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.

Seller lists the price at “$3”. It could be a place holder or could be $3k. This is a mid-1964 model DJ-3A that looks pretty solid.

“1964 willy’s 2wd flat fender. I also have for sale a 1990 corvette suspension front and rear, engine and transmission for $1,500. I was gonna do a rat rod with the two cars but I have no time to work on the project”

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1953 Wagon “Tender” Redmond, OR **Status Unknown**

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UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2400.

(09/13/2019) Has lots of mods.

“No title, project that I must sell for taxes. No negotiation, no trades. 1972 350 v8 2 bolt main to rebuild, 1978 turbo 350 tranny, np205 transfer-case. Motor has a grand in parts but needs a crank and one piston. Transmission and transfercase worked great when pulled but have set for two years. Not one single item will get sold separately. It’s all or none..”

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Happy New Year, 2020!!!

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Happy New Year everyone!

The biggest event for me in 2019 was Dad’s passing; he had a good run. Last year at this time he was pretty sick; so, we knew what would happen, just not when. Now, this time, it’s Ann’s mother who is in that same situation. We know what’s going to happen, but not when. It’s just that time of life for us.

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Dad in the foreground, a few days before his death. Me in the background grabbing some zzz’s. Yep, I was a big help!

EWILLYS: 

I mentioned last year that eWillys, as we know it, might change in April of 2020. I have pushed that date back to January 2021. My goal with those changes is to free up more of my time for other projects. Moreover, during this last year, it feels like prices have really skyrocketed on 1940s-1960s jeeps of all types; the variety of jeeps feels like it has declined as well. Deals are less frequent, which means providing daily content has become more difficult.

On top of that, it’s getting more of a challenge to find new content for ‘feature’ posts. I’ve built a pretty substantial collection of brochures/magazines/books/misc and, from that, have been able to generate new content over the years. But, there are fewer and fewer items on eBay that I don’t already have, so locating rare items takes more time and money. For example, I know there are other mid-1950 Willys News magazines that remained undocumented and more than twelve mid-1950 Globetrotter magazines (maybe as many as twenty of them) that would be of interest to everyone. But, I’ll keep at it.

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This excerpted pic is from the July/August 1955 issue of Globe-trotter magazine.

Currently, there are 53,726 posts on eWillys. While I will add approximately another 4000 posts this year, I also plan to be cutting much of the dead weight throughout the year; these are posts that provide no useful insights, modifications, or other aspects that might be interesting to me or readers.

2019 TRAVEL:

For the first time in seven years, we didn’t take an eWillys trip that lasted longer than a month. Dad’s illness (and frequent trips to Seattle) combined with tight finances kept us around home. On the positive side, the summer in Pasco was perfect temp wise––like Goldilocks porridge, not too hot and not too cold––so I spent a good deal of time pouring through Ernie Pyle’s old columns next to our garden-pond area (Ann’s flowers and plants were beautiful this year).

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Summer 2019 Backyard courtesy of Ann (well, she selected the plants, while we dug).

I found Ernie’s account of pre-WWII America fascinating (he traveled all over the US between 1935-1941). Then, when he finally got the chance, he traveled with troops from the frontest of the front lines to the most removed troops far in the rear performing critical, but often forgotten, roles. I believe his columns provide a comprehensive, perhaps unequaled look at why the behind-the-scenes military operations are so important to fighting conflicts.

The one major two-week trip Ann and I did manage to accomplish was a fast trip to Pennsylvania and back during early July, to deliver Rusty the DJ-3A to its new owner. We were very lucky to leave after the rains finally subsided in the Midwest, but before the heat arrived on the East Coast. It was a wonderful to be on the road again, even if it only lasted two weeks.

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Rusty the DJ-3A all ready for his trip east in July of 2019.

LOST BISCUIT: As for work on Biscuit, that’s come to a halt again. Time is proving difficult to find, and will so for at least the next year. So, I plan to sell Biscuit (and all the trimmings); I just hate to see it sit there. Meanwhile, I’ll keep Patterson and fix some of his small issues. Then, in two years, I’ll have the money to buy another flattie.   Continue reading

 
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100 Year-Old WWII Vet

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Our own Joe-in-Mesa had a chance to drive a WWII vet to his 100th birthday party. I bet he enjoyed that! Great work Joe!

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This is Why I Don’t Connect My Phone to Vehicles

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This year, 2020, it is estimated that 75 percent of new vehicles sold globally can be linked to the internet. I’ve discussed this issue before, but I thought this article https://www.dailywire.com/news/washington-post-hacks-into-chevy-to-show-how-much-cars-are-spying-on-owners does a good, short summation of how much data is downloaded by new vehicles when phones are connected to them (the full WP article is here).

Of course, even if you don’t pair your phone, your new vehicle still provides a variety of metrics to automakers. Why do automakers want that data? For a wide range of reasons, as this report points out: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/carmakers-are-collecting-your-data-and-selling-it/ . Though automakers will shout “safety and convenience” every time when cornered on the topic, it seems much more about increasing revenue outside of vehicle sales.

Worse, some new vehicles are arriving to showrooms equipped with cameras to monitor driver behavior, such as warning drivers when they appear to be distracted or monitoring their eye-lids to detect fatigue: https://www.consumerreports.org/automotive-technology/who-owns-the-data-your-car-collects/

My personal belief is that, in the end, it will become very difficult to avoid being monitored by both corporations and the government, the former possibly being even more insidious and impactful than the latter. Perhaps the best hope for anonymity is not to try to escape it, but try to make it worthless by flooding it with disinformation (for example, a disinformation app that produces false location geo tags). A simple example of this was how Miami police were falsely reporting their positions to Waze to prevent drivers from knowing their true locations.

Good luck out there in 2020!

 
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1952 M-38 Andrews, SC **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.

Includes extra parts. I like the vintage paint job.

“1952 Willy’s m38 I am the second owner the 1st bought it from military surplus in 1970 and painted it this way in 1973 no rust always garage kept since he purchase it and painted it all original sheet metal he put a ford 2300 engine in it from a pinto and bigger 10 in brakes everything military and original he took off Or changed I have in bags and boxes he saved everything over the years It has new brakes front to rear 4 new tires new top I have extra front ends rear ends transmissions and transfer cases and original flat head engine I really hate to sell but trying to then out some just testing the waters runs and drives and insured”

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1946 CJ-2A San Clemente, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8550

(09/26/2019) Has updates included an Studebaker inline 6.

“This is an amazing example of a “REAL” 1946 CJ2A Willy’s Jeep. 1946 was the first production year for the civilian jeep. So this is a real piece of American history. The paint is perfect, all the seats have been recovered with new canvas and foam. new period correct tires with original wheels. The engine is a 1942 Studebaker Flathead six. I almost put the 4 back in, but this history of this motor is much better. I wish I could find out who swapped it and when, but it had to of been done in the 50’s-60’s. Also, it has much more HP and torque. This little Jeep drives awesome.”

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1946 CJ-2A Oakhurst, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7200.

(12/21/2019) Seller honestly notes that the paint looks better in the pics than it actually is.

“For Sale 1946 Willys Jeep Runs great, super fun to drive. Odd fire v6, 3speed manual with Warn overdrive It’s rougher than it looks it pics, paint looks good from a distance.”

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1964 CJ-3B Tustin, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.

(12/13/2019) Appears worth a look.

“This Willys is a survivor with many extras as a hurricane 134 engine overhead valve must see Jeep to appreciate”

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1948 CJ-2A Raleigh, NC **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.

“Restored Willys Jeep, 3 speed, 4 wheel drive. Lots of fun at beach and/or hunting.”

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1948 CJ-2A Ferndale, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.

Needs engine/tranny/tc installed at the very least.

“Cleaning out the barn / field. I’m helping my Uncle clean up his property. Here we have an 1948 Willie. He says to me “I just need to drop that engine in it and she’ll run”. Message me and I’ll get you his phone number. He will only do face to face deals in cash. He doesn’t text. And he doesn’t have additional pictures.”

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