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