Yearly Archives: 2016

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1956 Truck Las Vegas, NV **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.

Looks like the bed has been replaced with diamond plate.

“1956 Willys Pickup. 350 Motor. Fun truck and perfect project to get finished up and driving. I bought the truck with the intent for a project and a recent job change keeps more of my time than I’d imagined it would. The truck will start but it needs the transmission and brakes need to be hooked up in order to be driven. $5,500 O.B.O. You don’t see a lot of these trucks now a days and this would be the perfect project. Clean title in my name. ”

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2 Trucks & Parts Nampa, ID **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.

Could be a good price.

“I have 2 willy’s pickups for sale. The 1952 has engine and transmission, starter just rebuilt and new battery. The 1949 has just the body and parts of an engine. These are in good condition. Buyer must buy both. There also is a cab of another willy’s pickup and other parts. All goes for $2500 firm.”

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1942 GPW Spokane, WA $2900

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I don’t see any full floaters on the rear. The body may be sitting on a newer chassis.

http://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/5555877553.html

“I have a very rare hard to find original ford script tub jeep. Ford was only able to brand their tub for a few months in 1942 before the government made them stop. There are very few of these original jeeps still around. I have a 134L engine for extra money. It comes with transmission and transfer case. Someone started putting power steering in it. No seats. It comes as you see it in the pictures. Its a full restoration project. Please call, text or email any questions. Clean clear title.”

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1947 CJ-2A Seattle, WA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1750.

Needs work. Body doesn’t look too bad.

“1947 willys CJ2A. L head 4 cyl. Runs, sort of. Stops, sort of. Rebuilt original carter carb. Shifts, pops out of 2nd (common on T90s). 4wd works fine. Needs lots of little things. Would make a good grocery getter or farm rig. If you’re looking for something to put in a museum, keep looking. I have the starter pulled right now, was going to put original 2A starter in, but someone previously changed flywheel. Can put 3A starter back in or you can replace flywheel and put 2A starter in. Tub has lots of rust. Replaced hood. It’s all there. Collector plates and clean title in hand. Email, text or call. $1750 OBO. ”

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Year? Flattie Inland Empire, CA $1800

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Probably a CJ-2A. It’s listed as a 1942.

“Willys jeep project up for sale.
Needs work to be finished , good for a mechanic or someone who has time to tinker with it. Need it gone
L134 Engine
T90 transmission with warn overdrive
Dana 44 Rear end
Dana 25 Front end
Willys mb tub
Ford F marked gpw frame
Will need to be towed, has flat tires from sitting. Transmission is in but needs buttoned up along with the rear drive shaft and linkages
Ran out of time and need it to go”

http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/5555890414.html

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Rebuilding the Ross Steering Box

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ross-steering-gearMaury published a forum-thread on rebuilding his Ross Steering Box. He (and I) thought you all might find it interesting, too. He also wanted to ackowledge Moses Ludel for all his help (read their exchange here).

This is the link to their subsequent installation & alignment thread: http://forums.4wdmechanix.com/topic/747-ross-tl-steering-gear-installation-and-wheel-alignment/

Here’s a note about Maury’s experience:

I suspect everyone knows who Moses Ludel is, as he has been involved with jeeps at a professional level for several decades. As you may be aware, he has written several excellent books on jeep rebuilding and maintenance, including the Jeep CJ Rebuilders Manuals and the Jeep Owner’s Bible. He is the administrator of the 4WD Mechanix website as well.

The original Ross TL steering gear in my 1967 V6 CJ5 badly needed rebuilding, and I really wanted to accomplish this with NOS parts to the greatest extent possible. Late last year, in researching possibilities for having the rebuild work done professionally, I came across a video on Moses’ website about rebuilding the Ross boxes in which he rebuilt one for a client. I contacted him to ask if he was still doing that kind of work on the side. He responded that he is not, but in short order, he got me interested in doing the rebuild myself. Moses offered to assist me through the process by helping me create a pictorial thread on his website, through which he could advise me as I worked through it one step at a time.

The resulting process of finding the parts and fully rebuilding and installing two Ross TL boxes (mine and my brother in law’s) is thoroughly documented in the two threads linked to above. The first thread is on the rebuilding process itself, and the second covers the installation and alignment of the gear. I found the DIY approach to be very rewarding, including the fact that I “had” to acquire several tools I didn’t own or know how to use before.

Moses’ help and advice were invaluable in successfully completing this project. He is a true guru of all things jeep, and I am grateful that he very generously spent so much time guiding me through this process. I hope these threads will be equally helpful to others who decide to try rebuilding their Ross gearboxes themselves.

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Slat Grill Swing Video

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John shared this a while ago. I’m just getting to posting it now. It’s a fun little video, partly because of the music, but also because of the wide variety of camera angles.

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