That looks awesome. Keep up the great work.
Your thread motivated me to consider a new restoration myself. I was bidding on a 1951 barn find on a local auction site. I desperately want a 40's/50's jeep to restore and make full military. Unfortunately I stopped last week when the auction began to come to an end and the high bid ended up being almost $1,300. After taxes and 18% auction fee, i would have been over $1,500 easy on a civilian non military jeep that required a complete tear down restoration.
Had i some kind of connection to the jeep, fine. But this needed new everything and i would have had $10,000+ easy in parts costs alone.
Keep us posted.
pfmg, It is exactly your color, Anvil except I have Hugger Orange rims.
In your group do you know anyone selling a Passenger seat frame for a 3A? I really need one
i might have a seat, i'll check. But sign up over on our site and ask, i sure someone local does if i dont.Congratulations on a gorgeous restoration. However in order for me to appreciate your hard work, I would require a larger pictures as the ones you have included are very very small and do not do your hard work justice.


Strouty - I plan on keeping it the way it is with new paint. With the exception of the front floor, I really want a passenger seat so I removed that floor panel already
Mark In Indiana - To bad about the CJ-2A, I hope the same never happens to me. My intentions are never to sell it at this point especially since it's the first vehicle I ever "drove"
I know you did it for you, but it really is kind of cool when people admire your work.