47 CJ2A with lots of cool stuff - Upstate NY |
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ggordon49
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Posted: 17 May 2021 at 9:14am |
Check out all the accessories!! I almost forgot there is a JEEP there.. $9,200 |
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- Don't Let The Fatherless Ones Grind You Down -
- I like them stock, survivor's with original paint are my favorites - |
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It’s like a Swiss Army knife!
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47 CJ2A w/fuel injected boat engine
48 CJ2A 64 Ford Econoline Travelwagon If you can't get there in a Jeep, get a motorcycle! |
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3-48s
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I can see the vultures circling already. The Ct. JEEP Flippers will be all over that for sure!
I only hope it goes to an enthusiast that plans on keeping it all together. Edited by 3-48s - 17 May 2021 at 5:45pm |
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1945 CJ2A #10536
1948 CJ2A #176528 "Elmer" 1948 CJ2A #155970 "Gray Mule" 1948 CJ2A #155365 "Old Yeller" (GONE) BANTAM T3C # 6147 (GONE) BANTAM T3C # 30856 |
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OnlyOneDR
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That is amazing it is all together after all these years.
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Searching for time to put it all together...
1950 CJ-3A #37751 In Pieces 1969 Chevy Blazer Resto-Mod Waiting for its day... 2001 Nissan Frontier Crawler Adventure Rig |
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mbullism
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Moving past the goodies for a minute... the name of the family farm was "Austin G Demolition Company"?
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Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it... Welcome to 1930's Germany
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3-48s
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Hey Mike, I know you are just funnin as you often do, however, maybe the farmer purchased from "Austin G Demolition Company" & then only used it at the family farm for the past 71 years. Also many upstate farmers had to supplement their income with other endeavors here in rural NY. My buddy's dad had a carting business that was anything from top soil, sand & logs to garbage. These old trimmers did not want be "on the dole" & worked rather than collecting hand outs or unemployment like a recent generation seems to prefer. |
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1945 CJ2A #10536
1948 CJ2A #176528 "Elmer" 1948 CJ2A #155970 "Gray Mule" 1948 CJ2A #155365 "Old Yeller" (GONE) BANTAM T3C # 6147 (GONE) BANTAM T3C # 30856 |
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