We are REALLY close to being up to date on this rig.
Starting in 2013, I went through a rough couple of years as my life was upended in a divorce. Some good friends and the Ol' 3B helped see me through.
In late 2015, I met the beautiful lady that was to be my new wife and spent a couple years convincing her I was the right guy for her

In that time, I didn't get a lot of projects done on the Jeep. There were a few; however.
In the fall of 2015, I got tired of the stiff ride of the 3B, so purchased the Superlift 1" lift kit.


I was really impressed with the difference in the ride. It was like a Cadillac (compared to what it was before!)
I was also trying to find an authentic horn. Authentic Jeep horns must be made of gold because you can't find them. If you do find them, the prices are outrageous!
I ended up finding this guy and am very pleased with it:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000H84UVK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I always wanted a tach in the Jeep. I finally broke down and bought one. It's nothing fancy, but it works.

In the past year or so, I replaced the old steering wheel that had the small horn button with the correct large button steering wheel for a 63.

In my never ending quest to see behind me better, I added this nasty mirror. I'm still looking for something better than this

And after years of contemplating, I finally broke down and bought a Pertronix ignition module. I noticed no difference; perhaps I'll order their coil to go along with it and see how that goes. I put one on a 69 Bronco years ago and the difference was amazing. On that one, I don't remember if I used their coil or not. But, for right now on the Jeep, I am underwhelmed.

So, finally, that brings this thing up to date. I wanted to get this documented again because there are other projects I'd like to do and wanted to have the whole process in one place.
Some things I plan to do and not necessarily in this order:
Buy/install canvas top
Install a radio
install oil pressure/amp/temp gauges without cutting holes in the dash
real seat coverings
emergency flashers
passenger wiper
11" brakes
Reverse light mod
better fuse/circuit breaker panel
upgrade to 16" rims and radial tires
LED lights
swing away tire/jerry can carrier
dual reservoir master cylinder
side steps
Add cup holders somewhere, the current idea is to put them on front of the center console.
I'm sure there is more that I'm forgetting, but that list alone should keep me busy for a couple years.
I'll try to be good at keeping this thread updated