Chris shared these photos he took from Friday’s Willys Rally in Oxford, Ohio. You’ll may recognize Scotty’s “Rat Fink” CJ-3A and Dave’s blue CJ-5 from the Paris, Illinois, post from a couple days ago.
Day 33 – Thursday May 31st: Getting Our Kicks on Route 66
<– Day 32 – Wednesday May 30th: Little Town, Big Ideas | Day 34 – Friday June 1st: The Route of Confusion –>
Day 33: On Thursday we drove from Ellisville, Missouri, to Claremont, Oklahoma.
Late Wednesday night, we repacked our jeep, as Ann and Jim had done a deal for some sewing items. A big thanks to Jim and Tracy helping my wife forget all about our day-1 trials (and for dinner). Thanks also to Jim for the tour around west St. Louis and along the world’s longest strip mall. Whether it’s true or not, I can attest it is long. I was also impressed with the variety of local restaurants and grocery stores. For example, Lion’s Choice, which I test on Thursday afternoon, served a much higher level of roast beef on a hoagie bun. Even better, they offer a gluten free bun with roasted turkey, perfect for my celiac and beef-protein sensitive wife. We hope to return to St. Louis and explore that city in the future.
On Thursday morning, we continue our journey west, following Jim out to Craig “Mr. TheFcConnection“‘s place. It turns out his home is the kind of place that would make Daniel Boone happy, deep in the country. First, it was out a country highway, then we ventured down a long gravel road. Next, we had to cross the kind of cement bridge that might make a city dweller nervous.
Finally, we had to climb a long, steep driveway that only jeepers could love. It was at the top of said driveway that Craig had prepared a welcome of his own for us.
1968 M-151A2 Golden, CO **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,900.
“M151A2 fully restored, Tan
This military jeep is fully restored…from NM/TX area , bought from a Customs and Border Patrol Agent in Las Cruces, NM. Minor nicks and military equipment attachment holes (such as Fording kit, etc.) visible. Vehicle is original and not modified. It was never cut or demilled in any way. Lots of new parts installed from RAPCO Parts Co.
This is a used military vehicle and restored with new maint and lots of accessories. Complete top to bottom restoration with new tires, good running (arsenal rebuilt) engine, new lenses on tail and stop lights. New radiator. Painted Gillespie tan (Sand). New battery box metal was the only part added. No bondo added to this vehicle – there were no major body issues in this vehicle-restating: IT WAS NEVER CUT ANYWHERE.
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Day 32 – Wednesday May 30th: Little Town, Big Ideas
<– Day 31 – Tues. May 29th: Nous aurons toujours Paris | Day 33 – Thursday May 31st: Getting Our Kicks on Route 66 –>
Day 32: On Wednesday, we drove from Paris, Illinois, to Ellisville, Missouri.
We pulled out of the Ogle’s lovely Country Bed and Breakfast by following some picturesque back roads. This one was particularly pretty.
Our first stop of the day was the little town of Casey. To get there, we traveled down I-70. Normally, we’d have likely bypassed a town like Casey unless it offered something unusual. The residents of Casey understood this, so in December of 2011, to help draw in some traffic, the world’s largest Wind Chimes were installed near the town’s center.
As word about the chimes leaked, travelers began venturing off I-70 to investigate them. Realizing the potential of having big things, more items began to appear in Casey. According to one woman I met, the influx of visitors ramped up quickly, bringing in unexpected cash and visibility.
Now, the town has multiple “largest” items, along with some other goofy items. Participating businesses offer a checklist for visitors so they can be sure not to miss them. The town’s website touts its “Big Things in a Small Town“.
Signs direct visitors:
CJ-3B Koenig Hardtop Portland, OR $850
Marty shared this hardtop. The Jarivs Jeep’s sign is a great addition (well known portland jeep shop).
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/pts/6600372507.html
“I have a vintage steel jeep hard top for sale. It was made by Koenig Iron Works. It came off of a Willys CJ3B but should fit other models as well. It is in good condition and is complete. All glass it intact and all mounting brackets are included. One door window is missing it’s regulator clip.
This version has vertical rear doors and removable side doors.”
1950 CJ-3A Wichita, KS $3900
I thought I’d posted this previously, but can’t locate it.
https://wichita.craigslist.org/cto/d/1950-willys-jeep/6592079117.html
“It’s time for this neat old 2-wheel drive1950 willys jeep to go. It ran fine some time ago, but it has just been sitting around gathering dust for quite awhile. 2-WHEEL DRIVE. No rust. 12 volt. Check the pictures. Sold as-is. No title. Will furnish bill of sale. No rust. $3,900.”
1947 CJ-2A El Reno, OK $1900
Has a variety of mods. Doesn’t drive.
https://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/cto/d/1947-willys-jeep/6581890678.html
“Project Jeep
Clean title
Buick V-6 motor that runs
Complete rebuilt transmission
Extra Transmission and transfer case
Adapter for transmission already mounted to the motor
15″ wheels
Tires are 32 x 11.50
Comes with lots of extra parts!”
1952 CJ-3A Imperial, MO $1000
Maybe some parts value?
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-cj2a/6590117695.html
“Got a four linked 52 willys Jeep 1/2 axles 5:13 gears needs finished no title $1,000”
Pintle Hitch New Jersey $40
Steve shared this one. I can’t remember running across this idea.
https://cnj.craigslist.org/tls/d/hevy-load-tow-hook-hitch-2/6597211024.html
Day 31 – Tuesday May 29th: Nous Aurons Toujours Paris
<– Day 30 – Monday May 28th: Grilling in the Rain | Day 32 – Wednesday May 30th: Little Town, Big Ideas –>
Day 31: On Tuesday we drove from Charleston, West Virginia, to Paris Illinois.
On Tuesday, we started from Charleston early, as we had a long drive to Paris. Our first stop of the day was Huntington, West Virginia, for gas. It turns out the city is considered by some to be an epicenter for opioid addiction. We saw this firsthand.
In Huntington, we randomly chose a Speedy Mini-Mart just off the freeway. As I gassed up the jeep, Ann went inside for a bathroom break. Of the 10 people I saw either milling about outside at the edge of the station’s property or having parked and walked inside, 6 looked addicted to something (funky skin color, haunting eyes … something wasn’t right). Inside the Mini-Mart, The conversation between a customer and the cashier included the difficulties of coming down too fast. We couldn’t get out of there fast enough.
A couple hours later, we headed into the heart of Louisville from the east, then turned north to cross the river into Indiana. This sent our nav system into a panic, partly because, according to our nav, we were not longer on a bridge. Instead, we were driving on the river itself. The nav system restarted navigation several times trying to make sense of the situation. It took a couple miles before everything righted itself.
Sometime later, while still heading north, we spotted a sign for Goat Milk Stuff. The billboards looked intriguing enough to learn more, so we took a short detour.
There are two buildings, one for goat-based health and beauty products, and the other for goat-milk related products and sweets.
The place wasn’t packed with foods, but what was there tasted good. As goat cheese goes, it wasn’t very “goaty”. Instead, the cheese was smooth and tasty. The store offered free samples. We left with garlic goat cheese.
Bob Christy, this is for Mindy, for you 🙂
With our goat needs satisfied, we left for Paris Machine, a business started in 1944 by Russ Lawton’s grandfather. Russ, along with Cowboy, accompanied us on the trip to Alaska last year with Charlene, the yellow Jeepster.
To make sure Ann and I didn’t miss his shop, Russ put out a couple beacons near the entrance.
1960 DJ-3A Pepsi Surrey Endicott, NY **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is a Pepsi Surrey.
“1960 DJ-3A Willys Jeep 2WD
This jeep was purchased by my Dad in 1969 and has been in the family since. It was used for transportation on a vacation island in upstate NY going to the beach, etc….island was 3.5 miles by 7 miles. My brother did a restoration around 20 years ago…..runs, drives, clean with minor scraped and scratches. Seats and top could need to be redone….but no tears. It has a new carb, still have the original carb, missing a front turn light lens and the original gas cap. Dad removed the side foot steps many years ago and they are gone along with both side door frame.
39935 miles…..believe it was in the mid 20’s when Dad purchased. Let me know if there are any questions….i’ll try to answer the best I can……oh, my Mom has all the paperwork to go with it.”
CJ-2A Parts Central Ohio **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
John’s got these parts for sale:
“1947 CJ2A Willys with a clean Ohio title and VIN plates attached to the firewall and frame.
Bought this with the intentions of restoring it but time got away from me so want to sell the package. There are 2 engines- both need rebuilt, starters, generators, front clip, seat frames, correct windshield any many other parts.
Also not shown is a Kayline convertible top. Asking $750 for the entire package. Not interested in parting it out.”
Day 30 – Monday May 28th: Grilling in the Rain
<– Day 29 – Sun. May 27th: The Exley House Curse | Day 31 – Tuesday May 29th: Nous aurons toujours Paris –>
Day 30: Monday we drove from Chester, Virginia, to Charleston, West Virginia.
We said good by to my cousin today, but not until we’d done a few more chores around the house. We didn’t finish everything, so I guess we’ll just have to return soon!?!
About the time we were going to leave, the heavens opened, unleashing a torrent of rain upon our heads. Using umbrellas and a shuttle system, we managed to keep most of the stuff dry. I’m not sure how I ended up carrying the one small bag, while she had my backpack and my guitar, but she’s Army tough. So, you need not worry!
All packed, we began our drive toward Christiansburg, where we planned to meet with Chris. After our onboard Navigation failed us, Chris rescued us via the phone … side note: It’s a mystery to me how driverless cars will ever be expected to successfully navigate our world 100% of the time. I can’t tell you the number of times Ann and I have had multiple nav systems going, yet still managed to navigate places incorrectly because of GPS/Road/Nav flaws.
1948 CJ-2A Gothenburg, NE $2500
Has a Carson Aluminum hardtop.
https://northplatte.craigslist.org/cto/d/1948-willys-cj2a-with-ford-v8/6585293033.html
“Early flat fender, serial # 174675. Engine turns over but needs electrical work to fire it up. Also needs floor patched up and seats. Comes with historic original Carson ‘Bomber’ aluminum hardtop and doors. Clean title. Cash or wire transfer only. Offers please.”
1959 FC-170 Springfield, MO **SOLD**
UPDATE: Back up for sale.
Has drivetrain updates.
https://springfield.craigslist.org/cto/d/59-jeep-truck/6597283221.html
“Rare find. Runs and drives. Ford 289, c4 auto, Dana 20 transfer, 4.88 front and rear. Also have front and rear 10 bolt axles from 84 K5 blazer with transmission and transfer case.”
1951 CJ-3A Anthony, KS $2700
Has potential.
https://wichita.craigslist.org/cto/d/51-willys-jeep/6590257596.html
“I have a 51 Willy’s jeep for sale or trade it’s in great condition been shedded it’s whole life has some rust on bottom nothing major has all the original doors and tailgate and motor, it doesn’t currently run but motor turns over asking $2700”
1966 CJ-6 Jefferson, WI **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Has a passenger side gas tank.
“This rare CJ6 has 32,000 original miles. The body is straight and the underside is very clean and original; not all sprayed down with undercoating. No patches or rust repair. Frame is clean. Jeep is from down south. Original F has 134 4cyl motor. Runs and starts great. 4 x 4 works smooth. Brakes are good goes down the road nice. Everything works. This CJ6 has the rear long range option. Two gas tanks one on each side. Koenig hard top and doors are nice shape and straight. Hard to find for CJ6!”
3 MB/GPWs Benton, AR **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was no price.
A variety of parts/jeeps.
“I am selling 3 1942 Willys and GPW military jeeps and parts”
1954 M-170 Cheyboygan, MI $2500
Could make a good project.
https://nmi.craigslist.org/cto/d/jeep-military-170-m38a1/6588509774.html
“1954 military M-170 is a stretched M38A1 utility 4×4 jeep used as a general purpose front line personnel or ambulance carrier. The jeep has been stored in my garage for the past 20 years waiting for me to restore. It is time for this dream project to move to a new home. Clean title. Service and Parts Manuals included”
1947 CJ-2A Bemidji, MN **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Needs a little work.
“Flat head 4 cyl.
Starts and drives
Needs brake work
For sale or trade for good fish/ski boat of equal value”
1946 CJ-2A St. Cloud, MN **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $2500.
Has a military head.
“46′ Willies CJ2A. Runs and drives but fuel has been removed for storage, can test to hear run. original motor. New gear reduction starter, has been switched to 12v. Two set of rims and tires. Very little surface rust. jeep almost all original. Has aftermarket rims and mud tires were used for driving on lawn so as not to rip up turf. Also has a set of original size rims (not split) and tires. No title but can be gotten “by you” You get all the paperwork on the truck I have. I never used it off private property and the previous owner never did either $2500″
1957 CJ-6 Delafield, Wi **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
“Up for sale is a non running 1957 cj5.
Have 2 motors with parts. It did run awhile ago my great grandpa bought it for deer hunting. It was a military surplus jeep. It was sitting in a barn for 15 years and the motor got stuck. Tore that motor apart and it needs to be rebuildt. Bought another motor which welded a bearing so that motor needs work to. I have both of the heads which were gone through by an engine rebuilder and are good to go. Also have a rebuilt starter and a new gasket set as well as new spark plugs. I also have a plow with mounts, a tow bar, and other various parts. I also have the title 4000 or best offer.”
1946 CJ-2A VEC? Baldwin, MI $2100
Billed as a VEC, I don’t se any tool indents.
https://holland.craigslist.org/cto/d/1946-willys-cj2a/6589687455.html
“Very Early Civilian (VEC) Runs and moves, video available, rare column shift, original wheels, script tail gate & windshield, Go Devil Engine, frame and driveline solid, numbers match. Holds Oil pressure & engine temp. Issues with clutch linkage and brakes, body rough, no fuel tank. Clean Title. To be sold as is, for restoration or parts only. Makes a great Off Road Vehicle! Cash Only”
1946 CJ-2A Burnett County, WI $1500
Has a Sears hardtop.
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/wsh/cto/d/willys-jeep/6586784787.html
“Willys jeep project, current engine has a bad block, spare block is included. I believe this was made in the 40s I may have a title for it, if sufficient interest is shown I will dig for it.”
Auburn Trencher Columbia, SC **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
Mike spotted this trencher.
“1960s Auburn Trencher that will cut 12″ wide and up to 10′. Bracket on back will attach to Willys Jeep. This is not a show piece and will need some work to get it functional, but all the pieces are there. There is an awful lot of steel so it could be worth scrapping. We can work out delivery if needed.”