Rus,
The engine has been inside this Jeep for as long as I can remember. My father was given the Jeep from his younger brother, who got it a trade for doing some mechanic work for a gentleman back around the mid ‘80s. We used the Jeep for years after that. The last time I can recall it running was back in the early 2000s, and that would’ve been around the time it was parked. My son begged his grandpa to have the Jeep to fix up and get running again. So that’s the plan.
The body is all but rusted away, but may have a few good parts still there. There’s HEAVY layers of body filler on the driver side between the drivers seat and the wheel well. The wheels still roll, but the steering wheel has rusted away. The brake and clutch pedals appear to be stuck. The transmission, transfer, hi/low range shifter still move like I remember(solid but stiff). I have yet to try and turn the engine over as my work schedule keeps me pretty busy but that will happen this weekend. Fingers crossed!!
I’m actually thrilled to have that old flathead motor. I just didn’t know if it could have been possible to have come from the factory that way. I highly doubted that it did, but thanks for your input! Cheers!