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Re: In search of.........
Im looking for a hard or soft top for my 48 CJ2A if youve got one let me know I also need an exhaust manifold for the same vehicle or an aftermarket header if any one knows where to find one
By TLankins@... · #273 ·
Re: oil capacity
Richard, Yours was the winning clue. I pulled the dipstick and held it next to the engine, It did not extend down below the block so I swaped it for the longer one in the other
By William Cunningham <slypigs@...> · #271 ·
Re: oil capacity
Roger that! My Scout is down a quart so a transfusion is in order. Willy Rick48CJ2A@... wrote:
By William Cunningham <slypigs@...> · #269 ·
Re: THIS IS NOT A JOKE
By the way, I have a 1948 CJ2A for sale. It is in excellent condition and is really cute (sorry, guys). It was part of my Dad's estate and my daughter wanted it because it reminded her of her
By Carol Mellin <camellin@...> · #267 ·
Re: THIS IS NOT A JOKE
By Carol Mellin <camellin@...> · #266 ·
Re: THIS IS NOT A JOKE
This is the truth! It is happening all over (even here in little ol' North East, PA, close to Erie, PA). Apparently this scam is being tried all over the U.S. Fore-warned is fore-armed! All of our
By Carol Mellin <camellin@...> · #265 ·
Re: THIS IS NOT A JOKE
By Carol Mellin <camellin@...> · #263 ·
Re: THIS IS NOT A JOKE
FOR REAL!! This is not a joke. It has been tried here in little ol' North East, PA (close to Erie). It is a SCAM that you need to be aware of -- fore-warned is fore-armed!!!! It has already
By Carol Mellin <camellin@...> · #262 ·
Re: THIS IS NOT A JOKE
By Carol Mellin <camellin@...> · #261 ·
Re: oil capacity
Thanks for all the suggestions! would you believe that it had the wrong dipstick! I grabed the stick out of the non-running (yet) FC 150 and its about 3 or 4 qts. longer, what would that be in
By William Cunningham <slypigs@...> · #259 ·
Steps - 1952 Willys
Richard G., Thanks for the info on the steps. You're right - Colorado is a little too far from Austin, TX especially without an overdrive in my Willys pickup. A guy in Minneapolis told me that he
By Mark Peterson <mjpeterson@...> · #257 ·
1952 Willys Pickup
Hi Rick S., Sounds like you got a bunch of the rain that we got in Austin. I appreciate your help with locating and "donors". Let me know if you get to Houston. Do you happen to know if Willys
By Mark Peterson <mjpeterson@...> · #256 ·
Re: 1952 Willys Pickup - steps
About those steps, I think we came to the conclusion a couple of weeks ago in a discussion here, that they were on all trucks up until the style changes in 1950. We found one truck that was later than
By Richard Grover <grover@...> · #253 ·
Re: 1952 Willys Pickup
My 1947 Wagon only has one taillight mounted on the left Jerry Stoper Matt Phillimore wrote:
By Gerald Stoper <stoper@...> · #270 ·
1952 Willys Pickup
Greetings, I have a 1952 Willys pickup that I bought from a rancher in TX about 7 years ago. I use it as a work vehicle for hauling brush, pulling stumps, etc. I'm in the process of installing an
By Mark Peterson <mjpeterson@...> · #252 ·
Re: 1952 Willys Pickup
On every wiring diagram for these trucks I've ever seen, there's only one tail light. I also looked at one this summer, a 48 with no modifications with the exception of a tractor type seat and a
By Matt Phillimore <morephi@...> · #268 ·
Re: 1952 Willys Pickup
In a message dated 10/27/98 6:16:46 PM Central Standard Time, mjpeterson@... writes: << Do you happen to know if Willys pickups came stock with tail lights. I put on my own lights but
By Rick48CJ2A@... · #264 ·
Re: oil capacity
In a message dated 10/27/98 6:44:16 PM Central Standard Time, slypigs@... writes: << I grabed the stick out of the non-running (yet) FC 150 and its about 3 or 4 qts. longer, what would
By Rick48CJ2A@... · #260 ·
donor pickup
I saw a willys pickup in a wrecking yard just outside of Glenwood springs colo if anyone is iterested the body looked nearly complete as I recall .call The JY ranch(970)945-7892 GoodLuck Tim
By TLankins@... · #258 ·
Re: oil capacity
In the F4-134 in my pickup, the dip stick virtually touches the bottom of the pan. If there is oil in the pan, I can see it on the dipstick. When I pull the oil pan, the dipstick is sticking down
By Richard Grover <grover@...> · #251 ·