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Posted by: athawk11
« on: November 14, 2011, 10:46:15 PM »

Absolutely no problem on the derailment.  It is so funny to hear comments about Willys Jeeps, wives and guns.  Funny in that the irony is thick as soup.    It really seems that Willys people have kindered spirits.  I could just as easily written the same thoughts about my Jeep, my wife, and my gun.  You all are great.

Tim
Posted by: mud pie
« on: November 14, 2011, 10:24:50 PM »

Last derail on the excellent work of the original poster...   ;)

My wife was watching a reality TV show where a man and wife were getting married.  She and her mom were trying to convince the groom to sell his "dream car", that was his pet project for years, to help pay for the wedding.  He didn't want to; and my wife AGREED !!  ;D

She said, "It'd be like me telling you to sell the Jeep and your dad's guns.  They were here way before me, I'd have no right to even ask you that."

Yep, there was a reason I married her 20 years ago this year.....   :-*
Posted by: Gunslinger
« on: November 14, 2011, 03:15:59 PM »

I too now realize I've made two major mistakes in my life, giving my wife the combo to the gun safe, and teaching her to shoot.  Her mom taught her how to count. :'(
Posted by: bretto
« on: November 14, 2011, 02:53:09 PM »

Go for it Mudpie. �Here's my mess. �I've had it for exaclty a year now. �I think I may have driven it 3x is all before it went to the surgeon's table. �A real M38 :P. �Only kicker, its going to be 12V for now and has a civy engine.
http://s1201.photobucket.com/albums/bb356/1brale/M38%20restore/

Brett
Posted by: mud pie
« on: November 14, 2011, 12:34:58 PM »

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Sounds like you need a second jeep to do a restoration on, Pie.
;D

I have too many guns in the house and I've taught my wife how to use them all....

I could see the news report now..."A local woman was arrested today after shooting her husband once with every handgun and rifle in his collection.  As she was led away, all she kept muttering was 'Two Jeeps, TWO Jeeps." At this time it is unclear what this means."
Posted by: F Bill
« on: November 14, 2011, 09:34:58 AM »

Sounds like you need a second jeep to do a restoration on, Pie.
Posted by: mud pie
« on: November 14, 2011, 09:10:08 AM »

When I originally inherited my 53 Willys after my dad passed, my intentions were to "just get it running again".  In 1982 my dad scored an unmolested CJ-3A with only 28,000 on the odo. Body has minimal rust because the original owner let several grandkids paint it as they saw fit... with paint brushes !!  He ran it as it was for a few years before we decided to make a M38 clone, like so many others.

Whenever I see these frame off resto's, I can't help but mutter "I should do that !"

I think my wife will kill me, but the urge is getting stronger and stronger...
Posted by: calvinhunt
« on: November 11, 2011, 12:45:55 AM »

Tim,
  I agree with you on the 700 X 15 tires and wheels.  On my 1949 CJ-3A they were an available option and I'm pleased to have them.

Posted by: athawk11
« on: November 10, 2011, 04:08:29 PM »

Okay, where do I start...Thanks for the beers!! �And thanks for the kind words. �I just don't have anyone around me to share this stuff with. �I have shown my progress to neighbors and friends, but they just don't get it. �The time and effort just doesn't make sense to some. �I know you all know what I mean. �It's a jeep thing.

Not the kitchen. I'd put it in there if I could get away with it. �Took the old kitchen cabinets and mounted them in the garage. �

I thought I'd get a giggle or two out of the paint booth shot. �I never painted a vehicle before. �(I will ad that I screwed it up 3 times before I thought it was acceptable.)

Bretto, It's a 1949 CJ3A #36662 �Wanted an M38. This is it on day one 7/3/2010
 

Can barely find flat fenders here, much less a military version. �So... I am dressing this up like an M38. �At least as much as I can with the money I have to spend. �This is the original tub. I did buy a new hood. �I cut out the rust and welded the crap out of this thing. �I have piles of old rusty metal. �I like the tool indents in an M38, so I cut, built, and welded them in. �I also like the CJ drain holes. �If nothing else, it makes guys like you ask what the heck I'm doing to this poor thing. �The seat bracket modification had to happen as I discovered I have 2A seats in a 3A tub. �Extra support was needed. �The seat frames didn't reach the original brackets. �And one of them is missing anyway. �

The brakes are the original 9" set. �The wheels are early 1950s 15". �Probably from a Jeep truck . �The set of 5 match, so I just went with them. �I like the way the 7.00 tires look on the 15" wheels. �Looks kind of mean. �

Again, Thank you for the support and the numorous times you have all helped me. �And thanks in advance for the future issues I will have, and you will help solve. �


Tim
























Posted by: Tumbleweed
« on: November 10, 2011, 02:40:11 PM »

Did you keep the original 9" brakes on it or didi it have another size?
Posted by: Tumbleweed
« on: November 10, 2011, 02:38:26 PM »

The paint job looks great! Nice rig - I had to smile when I saw your paint booth since the one I had looked exactly like it. Heck it worked great and it was cheap. It also kept the oversparay confined. My next portable booth will be exactly the same again.

Nice job Tim -

George
Posted by: bretto
« on: November 10, 2011, 10:46:24 AM »

The one picture looks like its parked in the kitchen.  Looks good!  Is that a repo tub?  Im a bit confused with the tool indents but no battery box (M38) and it has drain holes.  What's was the purpose behind the seat frame bracket mod?
Posted by: aboyandhisdog
« on: November 10, 2011, 10:44:44 AM »

Fantastic job, Tim - very impressive!  Nice painting booth, by the way.
Posted by: macrisel
« on: November 10, 2011, 09:56:50 AM »

What a great job!  The pictures look great and the whole project is looking good!
Posted by: calvinhunt
« on: November 10, 2011, 01:31:58 AM »

athawk11,
  Really looking good!  Please keep up posted.  Thanks for the great pictures.