dmetalmiki
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Nice pictures, and huge restoration job. You deserve a win there. My three jeeps are all original in every detailto WW.11. but quite rare over here as my oldest companion (1942 jeep) I owned since 1958! ( it is still as the U.S. Army sold it off after the conflict.)has the P.T.O. and pully to drive the generator that used to sit between the front seats. That shaft carries on out and powers a garwood underfloor winch with 300 feet of very useful steel wire rope. out of the rear. It has proved to be absalutely a nescessity in past times. My other jeep 1943 is a ground up stateside renovation with beechwood canvasses and overdive, a delight to drive. Having six equally space gears in hi and low. 2 in reverse hi and low.
My other jeep looks WW11 in detail but has a 4.5 ltr flathead engine circa 1942/3/ goes exremely well and sounds fabulous.
I am following you progress with great interest and look forward to seeing the finished work.
My other jeep looks WW11 in detail but has a 4.5 ltr flathead engine circa 1942/3/ goes exremely well and sounds fabulous.
I am following you progress with great interest and look forward to seeing the finished work.