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Builds: More pics from Paul

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If you didn’t see the first round of pics, go here.  These are a second round of pics that Paul generously provided. Thanks again Paul and great work!

No stories with these pics, just eye candy 🙂

Here’s the steering:

steering_plate

steering

steering2

steering3

steering_column

steering_column2

steering_column3

Click on the link below to see more pics …..

Making the Roof:

roof_bending

roof_bent

roof_welded

roof_inprogress

Making the doors:

door1

door2

door3

door4

Here’s the master brake and clutch:

brake_clutch

Here’s the back:

rear

 

7 Comments on “Builds: More pics from Paul

  1. Pingback: Reader Builds: Paul’s Stainless M-38 Project | eWillys

  2. Hog

    Thanks so much for posting your pictures ,, you’ve given me ideas for my 1959 3B being mounted on a 1974 CJ-5 for the steering.. Just one of the things I dream about on how im going to run it,, Its going to have a AMC 360 in her… Thanks again ,,

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  4. Kevin Roth

    Paul, if you get tired of the cold and want to thaw out, I have an extra bedroom here in Georgia plus a ’62 Wagon to play with. You will have to wear sun glass’s 24/7 when driving or walking around it.

  5. Paul Wadas

    Paul, Your craftsmanship is outstanding. I enjoyed looking at your pictures and reading about your build. I also liked your sense of humor, especially about the bus load of nuns. Good luck on completing your project (like any one of us could). If you’re interested, my 1944 Willys build up is on page 3. It’s the red one with the tilt front end. p.s. Dave, your site is better than ever, can’t go a week without keeping up. Thank you!

  6. deilers

    Hi Brian,

    I’ll drop Paul a note and let him know you are around!

    I have seen pics of your jeep somewhere and I think I even have one tied to one of my posts. It’s a nice looking rig! I’m glad to hear you still own it and enjoy it.

    – Dave

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