I too am rebuilding from the frame up. Slapped some plywood on the frame, mounted the gastank, grill, radiator and shroud, filled it with gas and water, and was ready to drive a "running chasis". Noticed fthe radiator was dripping and could not get the carb to prime. So, off came the rad. off came the gas tank, and sent the radiator to the shop for a repair, and a rodding while there, Same shop cleared the gunked up fuel outlet by removing the fitting and "rodding" the fuel tank "pick-up" tube. Today I will put it all back together and perhaps drive it this afternoon. And that is where this week went. So to firure it is going to take a given amount of time to do a frame-off, is very optimistic. You might not drive it this summer, it could be the following summer,
I removed my engine and found it full of "gunk" it sat on the engine stand while I rebuilt the front steering knuckles, hubs, bearings, front diff, ditto for the rear diff. then the xfer case, transmission, tie rods, shocks brakes, etc. then I took the engine to the machine shop for a tear down and hot tanking to get rid of the "gunk" that a never serviced PCV valve left. Upon teardown we found a piston that had burned through the edge to the compression ring, but that problem had just began occuring and had not touched the cylinder wall (yet). OK, now we need a set of pistons and might as well do a total rebuild, which they did. So you see, things do not necessarily go as planned with the Willys or the time and money. fI began a year ago in late August, and it is now 15 months later and I am to a running chassis (today) I hope. I have already rewired the dash, instlalled a rebuilt Harrison heater (converting it to a 12 V motor also) added blinkers and 2 tail lights (as Calvin suggested--saftey over originality in my case). I could drop the tub on next week, and bolt up the fenders and hood, but I have no doubt the something new will pop up that requires a weeks worth of attention. So I plug along working every day on it that my wife does not haul me to the mall looking for something that she never buys. It is the unknown problems, the mall, hunting season and family visits that screw up a serious timetable. But it will all be worth it, and I really donf't mind. At least I know it is done right! Jim