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1957 FC-150 Charleston, WV Make Offer

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.

Unclear how much value is here.

“1957 Willy’s Jeep FC150. Located in Charleston, WV. Make offer.’

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1948 CJ-2A Austin, TX $8000

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This might be worth a look. Potentially, something is amiss with the carb.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2046448179033124

“Looking to sell my dad’s 48 Willis army Jeep. It was running up until about a year ago something with the carburetor”

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CJ-3B & CJ-5 Projects Stillwater, OK $4500

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There appears to be value here.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1801111377049985/

“2 project Willy’s jeeps and one additional rolling frame. Have titles. Not running. Will separate. OBO cash only.”

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Air Cooled Willys Engine Columbus, OH $75

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I am guessing this is for a Mule M-274? This is a parts engine. Thanks to Andy for sharing. Seller does not want to ship.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1240718413617632/

“Air cooled 4cylinder. Not complete, engine turns over”

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Year? CJ-3A Waxahachie, TX $1000

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Unclear if there is value here or not. It has an IH Scout engine.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1022555689546934

“Willys CJ3A for sale. Not sure about year. Not running but motor is not locked up. Tires are flat. Engine is an International slant 4 cylinder out of an International Scout. Mileage unknown. Sold as is with no title. Body is really rough”

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Early CJ-5 Seats Visalia, CA $50

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Pete’s got these early CJ-5 seats for sale in case anyone wants them.

https://visalia.craigslist.org/pts/d/visalia-cj-willys-seats/7776125485.html

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“Early CJ-5 seats for sale. Can be used in CJ-3A and CJ-5.
They were in my CJ-3A when I bought it.
Springs will need to be replaced.”

 
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1965 CJ-5 Tux Park IV Ponca City, OK $1000

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Looks like some Tux Park parts on this no-title jeep.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1725203134885575/

“1965 Willys Jeep CJ5 Mark Park Edition. 4cyl head is missing. Body is in decent shape, seat frames are good. I have a 4.3L to go with it. $1000 OBO. No title”

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1955 CJ-6 Bentonville, AR $500

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Not sure how much value is here.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1038122101162684

“Early CJ6. Not sure of the year. Would be good for a donor vehicle if you are working on a CJ6 or a CJ5. Front and rear axles alone should be worth asking price of $500. Or will trade for jeep parts. Located between Centerton and Gravette. Thanks, Dan.”

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Year? CJ-3B Choctaw, OK $1750

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UPDATE: Still Available. It’s been for sale for 1.5 years.

(01/20/2023) Unclear how much value is here.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/770525880726790

“1948-50 Willys Jeep. Does not run, No title”

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The 2024 PNW4WDA Convention

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Here I am Wednesday finishing up the lettering Ann made using her Cricut machine. We’ll see if they hold up!

On Thursday we loaded up for our six-hour drive to the west side of the state for Summer Convention. This weekend was very much a test weekend, for the motorhome, for the race jeep, for the trailer carrying the race jeep, etc. And, it didn’t take long for us to run into a problem. When I attempted to hook the trailer to the back of the motorhome, I discovered the hitch and ball did not sit low enough, so when I hooked up the trailer, it was sitting at too much of an angle. Arghhhh! Since we planned to take the truck anyway (just in case we had a problem), we just hooked the trailer to the truck, which Ann drove.

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Race jeep loaded and ready for the road.

We arrived early to get a good camping spot and to get through the tech inspection. An old jeep friend Mike Julsrud was manning the clipboard, so it was great to catch up with him. Many ears ago we raced against each other in the 20 and under class, called the “Under the Hill Gang”; these days, we are “way over the Hill Gang”, lol.

On Friday morning, following the 8am driver’s meeting, Ann accompanied me and other racers on a parade lap of the obstacle and cross country courses. It’s a nice way for folks to tour the courses together, get a sense of where to drive, and a great community event. One concern bubbled up during our drive, the engine got a little hotter than it should have. One suggestion was that the timing might need to shift slightly, so I’ll give that a try. The good news is that, during my first run, the temp stayed where it should.

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Me at the driver’s meeting with Betty Page and Lizzy in tow. The dogs came with us this weekend and, to our surprise and relief, were really well behaved!

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As we waited for the parade lap to begin, Diana Stafford photo bombed us in the Stafford’s race jeep.

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Here we are starting the parade lap on the obstacle course. This course was more wide open than the cross country course, which is where the jeeps went next. That truck in front of us wasn’t racing; it was just taking the opportunity to tour the track.

In this first video that Ann took, we were on the obstacle course, I was puttering along in 2nd gear, low range, but the video makes it seem like I was going faster:

Here’s a second video Ann shot just a few seconds later: Continue reading