It looks like a Timken up front. -Donny
I saw it, but your still a long ways away from me. Even central Florida is 4-5 hours trip. -Donny
AMC full wheelcovers. They fit fine on 15” rims, though those centers are not removable. -Donny
This one was posted a few months ago too. The bug in the background was also for sale. If this one were local, I’d be real interested. -Donny
I’ve been looking for a usable chassis for well over a year now. South Florida is a desert for early Jeep parts, and this is too big to ship!-Donny
Willys seems to have always been making running changes throughout their production. I have seen the countersunk screws (1 and 3) retaining the...
Yes, repairing rotted zinc is an expensive process. 3D printing may be a way to go. I’ve heard of a process where plastic can be affordably chrome...
That one needed a snorkle! -Donny
Good honest looking high-hood. -Donny
Living in a sunny hot climate, Sunbrella the only material that holds up for years, even decades. -Donny
I wouldn’t be concerned starting an engine that has been sitting even for a year. That oil is still in the bearings and in the oil pump, so there...
Lets hope it doesn’t start leaking again now that you have liquid gear oil in it! The remote shift linkage in FCs leaves a lot to be desired. -Donny
I did a similar crossbar for both seats in CJ about 25 years ago. The separate original tube supports rusted out, and one bar all the way across...
Too bad they cut the left frame rail off. A Jeepster/C101 is a real nice boxed frame that can be swapped or built into a CJ6. The rear springs are...
Unless you have a return line, you will need a vented cap. -Donny
So far, so good! Looks like you’ve been successful. -Donny
Your cap appears to be a reproduction of the original AC/Eaton cap, and yes, there is supposed to be a flat rubber gasket to seal it to the tank....
I used to have a pair of “Rzeppa Joint” tags (high school days). I didn’t know what that was until I took a knuckle apart. -Donny
I’ll take the glove box door. PM coming -Donny
The original cam sprocket used in the AMC V8 timing set had nylon teeth that were supposed to keep things quiet. These lasted a relatively short...
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