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thesnoops
Member Joined: 01 July 2016 Location: Lubbock, Texas Status: Offline Points: 47 |
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Posted: 23 July 2019 at 9:05pm |
Yes, I am.
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BZJeep
Member Joined: 22 Feb. 2019 Location: Abilene, Tx Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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Hey there are you still looking for an engine?
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BZJeep
Member Joined: 22 Feb. 2019 Location: Abilene, Tx Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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Hey are you still looking for an engine?
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thesnoops
Member Joined: 01 July 2016 Location: Lubbock, Texas Status: Offline Points: 47 |
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Hi Justin- Great looking jeep family Jeep. I’ve been our #61556 here in Lubbock. Folks on this site are awesome and provide a huge source of encouragement.
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thesnoops
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Hi Justin- I’m your working on a #61556 ‘46 in Lubbock.
I’m searching for a ‘46 engine. Please remember me if you come across one. I’m replacing the springs so you’re welcome to those. Paul
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swmoboy
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Welcome to the hobby. Please keep us updated on your progress. Lots of great help on the site too so don't be shy to ask questions.
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1947 CJ2a #155307
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Brian3
Member Joined: 25 Nov. 2017 Location: Pr Albert, ON Status: Offline Points: 172 |
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Welcome to the page Justin, the only other bit of advice I'd give, is get those little ones involved as soon as its safe to do so. My girls just love to help me with my project
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I wish people would quit hittin' me on the head. MQ
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Rick G
Member Joined: 17 May 2015 Location: Amarillo, TX Status: Offline Points: 1468 |
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Welcome aboard BZ from another fellow Texan! Nice looking 2a. Looks like it was originally Normandy Blue. So was mine. 👍🏻 Get that thing running and stoppin’ so we can do some trails together.
Rick
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BZJeep
Member Joined: 22 Feb. 2019 Location: Abilene, Tx Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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Awesome everyone thanks for all of the advice, especially with the restore and places to order parts! I’ll upload progress as it happens, slowly but surely lol.
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NealzWorld
Member Joined: 03 June 2016 Location: Texas Status: Offline Points: 107 |
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That's a good looking Jeep!! I like these guys advice about not jumping into a full on restoration . Wish I had done that... Just get it running and safe to drive and enjoy it while you restore the rest . We took ours completely apart.... And I mean completely . But it was fun .
My advice, don't assume everything on it is from a CJ2A . As we ordered replacement parts and kits for ours we found that some things were not original, and not even from a CJ2A . The axles for example. Ordered everything I needed to rebuild the brakes, only to find none of it was right . Front axle is from a CJ5 . Rear axle from a Willy's Truck.... For parts: we bought most of our stuff from kaiserwillys.com . Later on we found another website quadratec.com that had the parts alot cheaper. They were clearly not excellent quality as Kaiser was. But it was ok stuff . My problem with quadratec was the time it took to get things, and their customer service is terrible. Kaiser had packages to us within the week . And returns were simple . I've seen alot of guys on here use walcks. They seem pretty good too although I never used them. Kaiser also has a shop by diagram feature . They have a blownup diagram of every thing on the Jeep, so if you don't know what something is it's easy to find . Edited by NealzWorld - 23 Feb. 2019 at 1:41pm |
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1947 CJ2A #88589
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Ol' Unreliable
Member Joined: 25 Sep. 2016 Location: CO Springs CO Status: Offline Points: 4226 |
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Welcome to the page, BZJeep! It's an artificial Lefty! A Lefty ahead of its time! Or something like that.
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There's a reason it's called Ol' Unreliable
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47 deuce alpha
Member Joined: 07 Aug. 2017 Location: Midland Texas Status: Offline Points: 656 |
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Welcome to the page! Always good to see another Texan on board. Looks like you have your work cut out for you. You do have a lot of original to start with. I have to say those windshield rest blocks have a Texas look to them!!
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1947 CJ2A 90419
1947 CJ2A 127735 1949 Ford 8N 1955 Kaiser Willys Pickup Half the distance takes you twice as long. |
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timcj2a
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Welcome and good luck.
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Stev
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Welcome. Good looking Jeep!
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Stev
1946 CJ2A Trail Jeep (The Saint), 1948 CJ2A Lefty Restored |
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64CJ5
Member Sponsor Member Joined: 15 Nov. 2013 Location: NE Wyoming Status: Offline Points: 946 |
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Congratulations! Looks like like replacing some soft parts and you are good to go. Get it going and stopping and maybe name it. Have fun with it and keep the kids involved.
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64CJ5 "Eeyore"
01TJ "Tigger" 52 M38 Severely demilitarized, "Popeye" The Coast Guard Jeep. 14 JK "Jake" To Trust Government Defys Both History and Reason. PUBLIC LAND Owner/User |
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berettajeep
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ndnchf
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Welcome aboard. I'll offer one piece of advice - don't just jump into a restoration. Repair what needs repairing, make it safe to drive, then enjoy it for a while. Then decide what your way forward is. Craigslist and Ebay are littered with partially restored vehicles, offered by well intentioned owners who, for whatever reason, were unable to complete the massive task. Just my 2 cents worth
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1948 CJ2A - It goes nowhere fast, but anywhere slow.
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mbullism
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You mean the brush guard, not the kid...right?
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Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it... Welcome to 1930's Germany
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