Hi Guys,
Thanks for the comments. �I had to show somebody what I've been working on. �The day I bought this Willys, I showed it to a few friends and comments they offered were "What a P.O.S!" � I knew right then I was going to make them eat those words. �I haven't showed this to any of them since I started the transformation. �P.O.S., my A@#!!
Macrisel, I checked out the Harbor Freight Site. �There are mixed reviews, but I will go get a pipe expander. �If it breaks, I'll just take it to a muffler shop and have it adjusted as Chasm suggested.
Calvin, I'm never going to have a show winner with this thing. I am doing this for my enjoyment more than anything else. �It's a true CJ3A with an excellent GPW (all serials ground off) engine loaded with F marks. �I have always wanted a military Jeep, but they are very difficult to come by in the Denver, Colorado area. �At least in the price range I can afford. I almost never see flatties out here. �
I am attempting to replicate an M38 as it is the closest look to the CJ3A. I don't think I could pull off what Rocketeer did with his 3A. � It will have the military look, but all of you would be able to immediately spot it as a CJ3A dressed like an M38. �CJ hood, grille, and tail gate will give it away, as will the dash. �I did cut and weld the tool notches into the passenger side panel. �I love the way the tools look hanging off the side. It will have a blackout light, lifting shackles, bumperettes, pintle hook, military tires, spare tire and gas can mounted to the rear, M38 top bow set, Gamma Goat tail lights cut into the rear panels, and military stensils all around.
Once again, thank you for the positive comments.
Tim