UPDATE: Still Available.
Tom’s selling this CJ-5. It appears to have a Kelly Hardtop. It runs and drives, but has no brakes. It has a good title.Various other parts available. Call Tom 616-204-9663.
UPDATE: Still Available.
Tom’s selling this CJ-5. It appears to have a Kelly Hardtop. It runs and drives, but has no brakes. It has a good title.Various other parts available. Call Tom 616-204-9663.
Last week when we were in Renton, we tested Patterson’s headlights and discovered the foot-based dimmer switch wasn’t always working correctly. After a little research, I discovered the CJ-3A page had a useful thread on the topic, but naturally the switch demonstrated wasn’t exactly like the DJ-3A switch. The one shown on the CJ-3A page had a square end, while the DJ (and I’m assuming others of the same vintage?) have a rounded end. In fact, It isn’t clear to me which models use which dimmer switches?
Example dimmer switch from the CJ-3A page forum.
So, here’s a look at Patterson’s switch. The first obvious difference is that the housing doesn’t have tabs. Instead, it has crimps and, let me tell you, those crimps wouldn’t bend easily outward.
Using a small screwdriver, I eventually got the crimps straightened. As soon as I tugged at the top part to remove it, everything kind of tumbled onto the table (oops).
Using the fording kit, a jeep could operate for more than 15 minutes while under a foot or more of water. It was published in the January 1947 issue of Popular Mechanics.
This December 1943 article from Popular Mechanics highlighted an early attempt at a water proof jeep. In this case it was accompanied by a waterproof trailer.
1. Looks like these Allstate hubs are in reasonable condition.
“Sears Locking hubs for most early jeeps. Show normal ware but work great. Includes bolts. Removed from 1953 CJ3A.”
2. These “heavy duty” Selectro units, which came out in the early 70s, could use some cleaning on the outside.
“Selectro 11024 Locking Hub GPW Jeep CJ CJ2A CJ3A CJ3B CJ5 M38 Willys 10 Spline”
Chris Mckay will be doing a fast road trip to Indiana starting Wednesday.
“If anyone needs something hauled like parts and/or vehicles let me know. I’ll be going to northern Indiana and Grand Rapids , MI. I’ll be in MN, WI, IA, IL, IN and MI and NW Ohio” (nscustoms@hotmail.com)
Based on the above info, I drew up a map of his route. I might not have it quite right….
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
“Dual wheels adapter set for willys jeeps Used New old stock . 5.37″ wide approx .Included 5 left and 5 right thread studs .Has no markings on adapters, paint has minor scratches.”
This could be a good price.
“1948 CJ2A. It has a title and runs. New battery, carburetor, shocks, springs and gas tank. Needs a radiator, thermostat and pitman arm. Comes with a plow.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
This sits on a CJ-7 frame. Looks like they did a good job adapting the body to the frame.
“1947 Willy Jeep on CJ 7 frame. Has a V-6 engine that runs great with a dual exhaust. Built for rock climbing Has special transmission for climbing. Has 35 inch Mickey Thompson Tires. Road ready and road worthy–legal for off road or highway. This jeep made the front page of Rock Climbing magazine volume 47. Well built rig. Will go through anything. Much better than a side by side. May be seen at Gary’s Collision in Escanaba, MI.”
Lots of interesting mods to the jeep. Is that paint or a wrap?
“This 1952 Willys has had several modifications, namely a reconfigured floor pan and cowl to accommodate the late-model Ford 302 small block V-8 and C-4 automatic transmission. Other modifications include power rack and pinion steering, power front disc brakes and chassis upgrades to accommodate the 33 inch Goodyear Wrangler tires on custom alloy rims. The engine is dressed with Ford Racing Billet accessories, MSD ignition, 4 barrel carburetor and ceramic coated headers and dual exhausts with chrome side pipes
Interior upgrade features include Mastercraft shock absorbing ride seats, B & M automatic on the floor shifter, Roll bar, tilt steering column and a full set of gauges.”
Looks in good shape.
“1953 Military Jeep M38-A1
Complete Frame off Restoration
Professionally Appraised at $10,500
Asking $9,500 OBO”