Trip Update will be available in a couple hours.
GPW Tubs Lodi, CA $900
No title tub for sale.
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/pts/d/willys-mb-ford-gpw-tub-body/6655434340.html
“I no longer need this tub, so needless to say, here it is for sale. It’s an original 1945 ACM2 tub, which was used on late 1944 through 1945 Ford GPWs and Willys MB WW2 Jeeps. And based on the drilled holes on the floor, this was used for a radio-equipped Jeep.
A previous owner had it sandblasted and it sat outside after that. The brown coating you see is surface rust. The body needs some repairs on the floor, but I have to say . . . it’s extremely straight! The reproduction footrests and shipping plate are not included. The tub is located in Lodi, CA. Local pickup is preferred.
Note: There is no title with this tub. It never came with one and rightfully so. At least in California, a VIN is based on a vehicle’s frame and this is obviously a tub.”
Day 11: July 31st, Bison, Bears, and (no) Breakdowns
<– Day 10: July 30th, Cruising the Alaska Highway | Day 12: Aug 1, Feliz Aniversario Hugo Vidal –>
Today we drove from Fort Nelson to Watson Lake, a distrance of 326 miles. Partly overcast as we left the city, we could see some dark clouds ahead that lingered over the pass we were approaching.
We were only a few minutes outside of Fort Nelson when we spotted photographer Monicque Jacobs, who took pictures at Dalex Auto Service’s event on Sunday evening. That’s when Ann shouted, “Oh crap!”
“What’s the matter,” I asked.
“I was supposed to let Monicque know when were leaving the city.”
Monicque, this is our apology to you! Fortunately, she’s a professional and was ready for our exit.
A slight drizzle started, then turned to full rain as we climbed up the pass. The speed dropped and road tightened into a snaking mountian road, climbing until we were surrounded by mist.
When we summited, we took a break. Those that had Pacific Northwest Four Wheel Drive Association hoodie-sweatshirts lined up for a photo in the rain.
Day 10: July 30th, Cruising the Alaska Highway
<– Day 9: July 29, At Dawson Creek | Day 11: July 31st, Bison, Bears, and (no) Breakdowns –>
After months of planning, yesterday we finally got our chance to drive the Alaska Highway! Our stop for the evening would be in Fort Nelson, BC.
Yesterday morning was filled by a sense of excitement for the trip to begin. It was the first day of our five day trek to Alaska. We’d planned to leave at 8am, so hustle and bustle was prevalent early.
I drove to the gas station right after waking. Having never filled up Patterson’s custom stainless steel tank, I had no idea how much it would take. But, after having to run into the store to pay for gas several times because I’d misjudged how much would fit into the tank, I returned to the hotel and staged the DJ, ready to lead the group north. Spoiler alert … up to this point, Patterson had started dependably for the past month.
Naturally, when the big moment came and we were ready to take a quick tour of the local roundabout where Ann was positioned to do a Facebook Live event, I turned the key and …. Patterson wouldn’t start. Joe, quickly recognizing that I was having a problem, gave me a quick push. Heck, compression starting was old hat to me and I guess it wouldn’t be an old jeep if you didn’t have to compression start it every so often.
Now that I was rolling and, once Merlin also was pushed started (Mortimer and Patterson were in a groove), we drove a short distance, rounded the roundabout and waved at Ann as she streamed us live for everyone to see! Except, there was another slight hiccup. Facebook wasn’t full cooperating, so our FB live was a bust. No matter, we had fun with our little parade.
Our first stop for the day was at the Kiskatinaw wooden bridge, a part of the original (or early) Alaska Highway.
We stopped just short of the bridge so Ann could ready her camera and Luis, Andreas’ son, could prep his drone. We agreed to wait a few minutes (no cell service) before dramatically entering the bridge.
Day 9: July 29, At Dawson Creek
<– Day 8: July 28, Travelers Arrive | Day 10: July 30th, Cruising the Alaska Highway –>
Most everyone arrive on Friday afternoon, but a few hearty souls rolled in after midnight. On Saturday it was awesome to wake up and see all the jeeps around the motel. There wasn’t one of us who wasn’t giddy at the sight of the jeeps. We spent much of Saturday swapping stories. Much of the action was out front of the motel. That in turn caused locals to drop by, say hello and share their own jeeps stories.
Four of those that stopped by were a nice group of local police. They were very enthusiastic about the trip, so much so, that we had them sign jeeps and pose for photos.
We had Hugo pose with the officers.
1960 Truck State Collage, PA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
“1960 Willys truck with a 350 LT from a 71′ Vette! Truck is solid and used regularly. SM420 transmission, Rockwell T221 transfer case, and 8″ lift. Has a sunroof, hood scoop, and is a true head turning rat rod. New brakes, steering column, heater system, lights, and inspected. Firm at 10k.”
1966 Ramsey Rear Winch Holder Whitehall, NY $500
Glenn shared this one.
“Complete rear winch assembly for Jeep CJ; includes: transmission PTO, shaft, and carriers for winch”
https://albany.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-parts/6234025244.html
1959 Wagon Pembroke, NH **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $21,900.
Craig spotted this wagon that’s had lot of work done to it.
“1959 Willy’s 4×4 panel delivery restored and modified new 350/330 Chevy crate motor turbo 400 automatic runs and drives excellent take it anywhere!!! I have 14000 miles since restored been to many many car shows gets a lot of attention! ”
1948 CJ-2A Project Highland Lakes, NJ $4500
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/24/2017) It’s a project with work remaining.
“For sale is an unfinished project I built, finished, than took it apart for major changes. It’s been sitting for a few years and I just don’t have the time to give it.
1948 Willys CJ2A
– 350cid, 4 bolt, Jasper engine assembly with less than 20,000 miles. TBI fuel injection. Never finished wiring. PCM and all sensors. MSD HEI distributor. $500
– shorty headers wrapped $150
– Ford T18 manual trans with Chevy bell and 11” clutch. Has super low first gear. $750
– Jeep Dana 300 with stock gears and twin stick $300
– Dana 30 3.07 front out of a CJ7. currently installed spring over. Have new 4.56 still in box. $150
– Dana 44 front out of early bronco with weld on radius arm brackets. Has gears no shafts. Don’t know the ratio. $150
– Scout Dana 44 rear. All new internals. 4.56 gears. Alloy shafts. Spool. Disk brake caliper brackets for Chevy calipers. $600
– spare frame $100
– chassis, body, cage, bumpers, seats $750
– bolt on grille hoop $100
– tool box $100
– 5 Auto meter gages $125
– jegs ignition switch panel $60
– RCI fuel cell with hole cut for TJ sending unit $125
– griffen aluminum radiator on custom mount with electric fan (Taurus) $300
– five 34×10.5 super swampers. 4 are practically new, probably 10 miles on them. White wagon wheels with weld on stiffeners. Staun internal bead locks in all 5. $1700.
– ruff stuff specialties dual triangulated 4 link kit. Partially assembled. Not finished.
– custom heavy duty driveshafts made by axle exchange. Cost over $1000 new. $600
– plated rear frame. Custom poly motor and trans mounts. Custom bent exhaust, wrapped about half way.
I’m probably forgetting some things.
This project needs the rear suspension, fuel system and exhaust sorted out to be completed. There will be some odds and ends of course, but those are the major hiccups. It’s been garaged for about five years. I want the space back. Will deliver entire project within in 100 miles of 07422 if you come and check it all out first for $4500. ‘
https://newjersey.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-cja-custom-off-road/6211923860.html
1947 CJ-2A Lewisville, TX **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
“organized pile of mostly original CJ2A parts, tub patched but sturdy, frame looks solid, new rear springs, will be rollable, good start for a project. NO motor, NO tranny (sold separately), NO title, NO Text, Cash Only. $2500 if parts sold separately”
1949 CJ-3A Mariposa, CA $2700
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2700.
(06/06/2017) it’s a project.
“1949 Willys all original- motor (bad rings), driveline, trany, transfer case, axles, chassis. Good 32 inch tires. Extra Chevy 4.3 Vortex motor with resurfaced heads complete with computer. Clean title on non-op. Solid project Willys.”
https://fresno.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-ja-original-with-an/6161664154.html
Day 8: July 28, Travelers Arrive
<– Day 7: July 27, The Lonely Road Home | Day 9: July 29, At Dawson Creek –>
On the 28th, Hugo, Fernando, Ann and I had a day without driving, a nice reprieve from our road trip thus far. But, we kept busy cleaning vehicles and organizing for the trip’s start.
As of midnight the 28th, we still awaited the arrival of Merlin & Britt and Andreas Gruson, Marcello, and Dario. However, everyone else arrived during the day, exhausted. So, we had a small celebration and got to know everyone. Since it is Ann’s an my 5th wedding anniversary, I’ll keep this brief.
We can’t wait to start! Only 1300 miles before we reach Fairbanks!
<– Day 7: July 27, The Lonely Road Home | Day 9: July 29, At Dawson Creek –>
No Updates Today
It’s was our 5th anniversary last night, so I enjoyed some drinks and will spend the evening with Ann. I’ll update everyone on the trip Sunday morning.
Day 7: July 27, The Lonely Road Home
<– Day 6: July 26, Almost to Dawson Creek | Day 8: July 28, Travelers Arrive –>
Today was a roller coaster of emotions for Scott and Bob. They started the day finishing up the reinstall of Scott’s engine. With that done, they fired the engine in excitement, only to be plagued by fuel pump issues. Faced with yet another challenge after a week of challenges, they plunged ahead and solved their fuel pump issue, successfully getting themselves on the road.
Triumphant, they roared down the highway, unstoppable … for almost 20 miles or so, before the engine faltered again, this time disabling the wagon. Unable to go any further, they concluded the trip was over for them.
We are all saddened by the news, because Scott was a major force for the creation of Alaska Or Rust in the first place. He and Bill both talked me into it. Meanwhile Bob was our treasurer and handled other logistical issues. The trip will not be the same without them and both will be deeply missed. They are now back in the states, ready to return home.
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The day was full of other heroes, too. Russ and Cowboy drove to Dawson Creek with Charlene, becoming the first Alaska-Or-Rust team members to reach the beginning of the trek. Instead of staying, they parked Charlene at our motel, then roared southward, their truck towing an empty trailer meant for Scott. Russ felt that Scott and Bob deserved to be in Dawson and they’d drive all the way back to pick them and their wagon up if necessary.
As you can imagine, Russ was ecstatic when he learned that they’d gotten the wagon running again. But, he was soon heartbroken when they Scott told them to turn around, that he and Bob were finished. So, kudos to Russ and Cowboy!
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When Scott and Bob broke down a few days ago, the four heroes above changed their course to pick up Rick so he could make it to Alaska. Together, the five of them had a good time in Glacier National Park on Thursday. When they left to cross the border, Rick ran into a technicality that didn’t allow him to cross. Left with few options, Merlin and Britt drove Rick down to Great Falls, Montana, so Rick can fly up to meet the group in Fairbanks when they arrive. Meanwhile, Merlin and Britt turned around and went back to Canada. It was a LONG day for them. At least they got some good pics.
1948 JeepRod Truck Marietta, GA $15,900
Nice build.
“1948 WILLYS HOT ROD PICKUP WITH WILLYS TITLE. 2X3 FRAME, CUSTOM BED, SBC 355, XE 274 COMP CAM. THW 2500 STALL, WELDED WHEELS,S10 REAR, 2 LINK AND COIL OVERS, FRONT DISC BRAKES, BOMBER SEATS. PROFESSIONAL BUILD.”
https://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/cto/d/willys-hot-rod/6234963171.html
Several Jeeps Longview, TX **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Seller has at least five jeeps that I see. The ad is a few days old, so I don’t know what’s left.
“1940’s Willys cj2a jeeps universal open body several parts jeeps and extra parts
There’s one 1959 cj5
Tubs fenders hoods seats radiators rear ends front ends transmissions transfer cases original wheels windshields (split and one piece) engines Go Devils, Super Hurricane 6 cylinder one F head
Too much to list so text between 7:30am-10:00pm if you want something I didn’t mention.
All the parts will sell under eBay prices if you need an idea price wise.
Text me for more info/pics I don’t carry the phone with me all time so might be a delay responding.
If the ad is up stuffs still for sale don’t hesitate because it’s going fairly fast.”
1946 CJ-2A North Bear Lake, MN $4950
Need work of some kind.
“Runs & Starts OK, World War II Markings – Ranger 2nd Battalion, New Type Air Filter, Lights Work, Stored Indoors, Need Some TLC.”
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ram/cto/d/willys-jeep-ja/6228341998.html
1946 CJ-2A Burnsville, MN **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3499.
Needs some body work.
“lling a 1946 Jeep Willys. Has been converted to a Ford 302 engine which runs great. Vehicle has clean title, solid original body and drivetrain. This has a 3 speed manual transmission. The top and roll bar are in excellent condition for their age. There is a tow bar in the front for dragging jeep behind a vehicle with a 2″ ball. Licensed as collector. Runs and drives. Bought for restoration project but no longer have the time to work on it.”
1959 FC-150 Portland, OR $5500
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
“Runs and drives .
Could use brake master as pedal sticks.
I have too many projects to fully restore this too.
4 cylinder . Manual.
Driver window is cracked.
6 volt.
Starts first try.
Rear PTO
Proce is not negotiable sorry.
Clean Idaho title .”
2 FC-150s Maine **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2400.
One is dissembled.
“Willys Jeep FC150s. One has very good frame. Needs body work. Has been run but needs carburetor repair, and completed coolant system. Drivable with some other work. Currently has a CJ5 rear axle but comes with FC axles. The other has been disassembled and is not completely. Many other parts.”
1948 CJ-2A Denver, CO $975
Not clear how much value is here.
“Willys flat fender CJ2A jeep. Great potential as a rat rod sand car or restore. Even surface rust with slight body damage. Has a Buick 215 cu.in. four Bbl aluminum V8, not running, with cast iron bell housing mated to a jeep three speed transmission and transfer case, steering components, front and rear axles, and straight frame.”
https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-cja-jeep/6229489119.html
1947 CJ-2A? Rochester, NY No Price
No pics. It’s part of a garage sale.
“1947 jeep willys army jeep.”
https://rochester.craigslist.org/gms/d/barn-sale/6237556384.html
1965 DJ-3A Beaverton, OR $7999
It is a project. Has updated engine.
“This is not a ridiculous or heavy project otherwise the word “project” is relative.
If I can get what I am in it so far, I’ll let it go. I did not lose interest in it. In my case, the problem is space otherwise I do not have another project needing this space but the wife wants to be able to park inside. We have a 3 door garage and so much STUFF in it. Happy wife/Happy life.
I am cleaning my garage and that’s why I could not approach it to take better pictures but I am just testing the waters right now and that could be good for a potential buyer to be the first to see it LIVE and hopefully ending up buying it because even though these kind of Jeep projects are overall in demand but with the bad pictures I provided, for now, I bet you it wouldn’t be appealing to many until I put some more and better pictures next week.
I bought this a couple of years ago from the widow of the 68 y/o owner who suddenly died of a heart attack. he was fixing it putting new drums and brakes which are still in the rear cargo area. The Jeep has 52,000 miles on the body but he put an old Chevy motor from the late 50’s in it which could be from a Corvette of those years. The seats are all intact with one little tear but since they are old, I think they should be redone. It has some surface rust and little rusted through only on the driver side floor panel.”
https://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/cto/d/jeep-dja-project-with-late/6230139272.html
1948 Wagon Withee, MN $3900
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/06/2017) Looks like some value here.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep Delivery for sale. Very little rust. Montana truck.”
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/cto/d/jeep-willys-panel-truck/6195225231.html
1949? CJ-2A Durand, WI $3500
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/09/2017) Inclues a hardtop and a PTO. Needs some bumper work.
“Running 1948 CJ2A. There is a dent if the front bumper and the frame horns should be replaced. Frame itself is straight and solid. Body is in decent shape but the floorboards are rusted in the normal places. Brakes work and have been rebuilt with new drums, cylinders, and lines. Frame and body ID tags are still attached and the jeep has a clean MN title that matches the tags.
Also has a hard top with doors, snowplow bracket, and an additional bracket coming off of the rear bumper. Would consider selling these separately.“