*That's one well built cherry picker!* 😮 How awesome! The frame looks great for the most part. Nice job with the video. Have fun, be safe and happy wrenching 🔧🔩
For that thing sitting outside for who knows how long. I can’t believe that you got some of those parts off so “ easy “ I only took off one fender and had a hell of a time. Good to see we have the same storage space. And work areas.
Looks like a great project- especially for a Maine find (ithink you said it was Maine). I got a 52 M38 jeep a few years back out of PA and it was crusty! I spent three years building it. Good luck.
hey, where in Maine are you? You should come to Bristol and see my 7 "parts jeeps " and see if you can find anything you can use. I am restoring a 47 CJ2A
If the engine you are pulling out is not cracked or destroyed it should be rebuilt as it is a 440 prefix which is a 1940 passenger car engine. Unobtanium to a restorer.
*That's one well built cherry picker!* 😮 How awesome! The frame looks great for the most part. Nice job with the video. Have fun, be safe and happy wrenching 🔧🔩
Thanks! It’s overkill for most things but it definitely can be handy!
Old Work Horses of America great Icons they deserve the love !!
It’s going to get it!
I Enjoyed Watching You Do All the Things I Did on My 1947 Welly's Did Lexsand n glass n lexsand to keep it from cracken. AJ east,Texas
Thanks!
For that thing sitting outside for who knows how long. I can’t believe that you got some of those parts off so “ easy “ I only took off one fender and had a hell of a time. Good to see we have the same storage space. And work areas.
Over all it’s a good Jeep, all things considered
Looks like a great project- especially for a Maine find (ithink you said it was Maine). I got a 52 M38 jeep a few years back out of PA and it was crusty! I spent three years building it. Good luck.
Thanks!
I have several fenders you might be able to use
I’m definitely interested
hey, where in Maine are you? You should come to Bristol and see my 7 "parts jeeps " and see if you can find anything you can use. I am restoring a 47 CJ2A
I’ll send you a message! I’m down south
Send me an email finishedwithengines7.3@gmail.com
If the engine you are pulling out is not cracked or destroyed it should be rebuilt as it is a 440 prefix which is a 1940 passenger car engine. Unobtanium to a restorer.
I have plans to rebuild it. That all will be documented later on!