While my father was in the motor pool in the Army at Fort Riley, Kansas, 1960-62, the army would scrap any vehicle (including M38a1's) if it had a...
Barry I have 2 brochures, I have a couple brochures of with the box "Approved 'Jeep' Equipment". One is a Stratton Hydro-implement Lift brochure,...
On a side note, the best period factory photos of a jeep (a cj6) is the IH Sales-Engineering Bulletin 182 from April 1961 "The NEW International...
Early color photos show body color wheels on dark green and dark red jeeps which the black and white photo could be. I have a color post card with...
I don't have a definitive date on when the stopped using the Monroe 3 point, but by 1960 the advertising only seems to show the Stratton under...
The great thing about the early photos of the cj5 in some Willys publications is they are doctored photos of the cj3b, with hand drawn grills and...
Well, a good way to date the photos is to date the publication. The first ad comes from the 'Jeep' Specialized Vehicles and Equipment book from...
The '55 would have a foot starter, a smaller horn button, should be 6v (became optional after '57) with cloth wire covers, crankcase ventilation...
That is a Ramsey pto gearbox (not a w.o.). With more pics, might we see a Ramsey dual shifting pto and Ramsey winch? Wasn't this equipment...
There's nothing wrong with 6v, unless you are running alot of electrical accessories, and converting back isn't that difficult, especially if you...
The '56 could have the silver centered "Willys" speedometer or the 1-8 white on black, I think nickmil is selling one now minus the needle. The...
Three things that strike me funny are: 1. "Sporty front bucket seats- a temptation few people are likely to resist"-in all the tuxedo park lit,...
My '55 and '56 both have a vent fitting off of the valve cover (it is seen in the owner's and service manual for '55 as well), but the '63 owner's...
Got my crank nut from walcks, you might give 'em a call. They have the 2 piece hand crank, but it is a little too short for a cj5, you have to...
You are talking about the rears, correct? Do you have pictures? They can have them, (55's turning signals were optional) the owner's manual...
The split windshield, is that a m38a1 or a early cj5? Can't tell, is it fixed or foldout? Top wipers, so its early. Are you sure that is a '66?...
A 2a tub should have brackets for top bows.
Howard, I've been looking for the same thing, but I can't find a single photo of one installed. The only schematic in the factory service manual...
Hmm...so the battery tray is just like a civvy, welded on. I have seen a couple of A1's without the gun mount as well, so who really knows what...
Interesting. Where did the factory mount your battery then? Do you have a pic? I would think somebody would have been falling asleep on the line...
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