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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2013 19:43:29 GMT -5
Today while unloading a load of firewood, a good stress reliever, I looked around the place, for the most part well set for winter, I came to realize I have a problem ;D, a WILL-IS problem. After many years of Jeep collecting, and over the last six months referring to "Lifes Other Problems" that being selling the home I grew up in, as my father passed soon to be six years ago and my mother moved to a memory care facility as a result of dementia. I had decided to sell off my collection of extra parts and downsize and enjoy the use of Jeeps in general,,,,,,,What did I realize? it's not working, why, because I like it!, what made me realize this?, The 134 L head engine I purchased last night off of craigslist sitting in front of the garage, the 2A I am parting out behind the garage and the M-38 engine, also purchased as a result of going to look at a three parts Jeep deal that was not worth the money but convincing the owner to sell me the running engine on a stand in his shop. Do any of you people do this? , anyway enough whining, time to deal with the problem, I have decided to start a thread that focuses on "The Hunt" as my dad used to say, as I go hunting for WILL-IS treasures I am going to post pictures of the adventure, if it turns out to be stupid I will have "Barney" I mean HG delete it! ;D,,,,,as always feel free to join in, that's how it works. Lee
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2013 20:02:29 GMT -5
So here is a shot of last nights find, a 134 Lhead (complete), with an Oaks air cleaner, starter, Ross stearing gear, spare oil pan and a few other odds and ends. The bad, the block was welded below the distributor boss (common), as always "The Engine Ran" 20 years ago when removed" (ya'right thats why it was removed), but not a deal breaker. The good, a complete engine ;D, you seen it Here is the M38 engine The bad, wrong carb, and dist. The good, It runs like a watch, came on a stand with casters and a radiator, and I may need it. Lee
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Post by Haines Garage on Nov 23, 2013 22:00:56 GMT -5
Sir Leemeister.... Here is diagnosis....You are suffering from a FATAL CASE of Jeep Fever, and OD Green Disease... Sorry to tell you there is no cure. However, I should like to point out the information you have passed on, the people you have helped in their build (Myself Included) and the FRIENDS you have made along the way should make it all worth while. The knowledge that has been passed onto you will live on, for those whom you share it with. You have shared with us all So you bought another motor...Wait to see where that story goes!! Glad to know you my friend!! Just so you know..Barney Fife brings tears to my eyes....a true kind soul....just saying
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Post by Haines Garage on Nov 23, 2013 22:02:58 GMT -5
PS why is that flag on your toolbox upside down??? Detective Indeed
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2013 23:03:19 GMT -5
The tool box was my dads , Craftsman, a Christmas gift from my mother before my sister and I came along. The flag is up side down because your looking at it from the back and it's on the top. Good eye, I will remove the decal as it's not right, no disrespect to anyone but it was not intended to be seen from the back. Lee
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2013 10:54:42 GMT -5
Always be on the lookout for small chains at yard sales so you can leave the lifting chain on the engines you collect. Makes moving them around so much easier. Nice roll around cradle setup. I like it.
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Post by Haines Garage on Dec 7, 2013 19:38:46 GMT -5
I liked that cradle set up too....COOL!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2013 21:01:09 GMT -5
It's been a while since a post here, I have seen a few things but did not have the camera with, here is a poor quality phone photo of a dual intake manifold on a go-devil engine, a hi-rise model for a Jeepster, would not work on a flatty, but very cool, non the less. Located in Bloomington MN, at the world headquarters of Willy's MPLS. Lee
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2013 8:56:04 GMT -5
I asked myself the same question a week ago when I was considering selling my shop and business. Had a serious buyer. I went to the shop and looked at my two current projects, (51 M38, '48 Willys pickup) and thought, what am I going to do if I go home. No room, no ability to restore like I currently have. Am I ready to hang it up. I called the guy and canceled the appointment to meet with him. He was bummed. I'm going to keep going as long as I can. Die happy they say. With the economy , health care, and tax write offs I have with a business, I'm a fool to quit. Besides, like you Lee, I like it! Jeep Disease, Green Disease are alive and well. Merry Christmas! John
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2014 20:05:47 GMT -5
Well my Will-is enthousiast friends, the weather here has been rather nice the last five days, after several monthes of -0 and cabin fever, today I had a chance to root in the pile a little, and I will rub it in , been a long winter , while traveling through Minneaplolis today I stopped by a Willis mecca , and picked up a few treasures , check this out So my friends, when was the last time you purchased a W-O Carters in the box , 2 for me today .
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2014 20:16:41 GMT -5
So, I have crossed something off my bucketlist today , here in my hand is a Carter Carb for WiLL-IS MA, yes you read it correctly a WiLL-IS MA, the first one, or prototype, Moose the MA came before the MB. sorry for the poor photo as it's from my phone. Something you do not run across every day! Lee
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Post by Haines Garage on Mar 12, 2014 21:00:03 GMT -5
You have got to be friggin kidding me.................
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2014 21:22:20 GMT -5
No Sir, Dead Serious, NO BS, all the real deal Lee
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2014 21:51:32 GMT -5
I'm afraid to ask...but here it goes...how much were those jewels? And what's the name of that shop??
(PS...don't be such a donkey...I know what an MA is, doofus....it's almost as cool as a GP)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2014 21:57:41 GMT -5
(PS...don't be such a donkey...I know what an MA is, doofus....it's almost as cool as a GP) No Bo the MA is waaaaaaaaaaaay cooler than a GP, a rare thing coming from me , and it's a WILL-IS Lee PM sent as well
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2014 6:13:05 GMT -5
The Will ease MA is one of the rarest of the rare. I've seen the remains of one for sale since I've been on the internet. One period. It got bids upwards of 30 grand and wasn't all there, and full of wrong parts. A Ford GP is common compared to a MA. I guess my '48 CJ2A will just have to do. John
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Post by Haines Garage on Mar 13, 2014 18:53:48 GMT -5
Captain, Thanks for sharing those pics...You saw it first here folks. I have verified that what Lee is showing indeed is the "Real Deal" Question you should all be asking yourselves right now is...Where did he get those, and how much cash will it take for him to part with them.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2014 21:26:23 GMT -5
The Will ease MA is one of the rarest of the rare. I've seen the remains of one for sale since I've been on the internet. One period. It got bids upwards of 30 grand and wasn't all there, and full of wrong parts. A Ford GP is common compared to a MA. I guess my '48 CJ2A will just have to do. John I agree Oilleaker, GP's are the common prototype, My dad and I found three over the years and I had leads on two others. The problem with a prototype Jeep is your held hostage for every part, the Jeep police are extra critical of them also. Bantams come out of the woodwork once and a while, I have seen several over the years, but never have found one. MA's are the rarest, very few are in this country, I believe most ended up in eastern Europe. Lee
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2014 12:39:32 GMT -5
Here is a couple pages from a 1949 Northwestern Auto Parts catalog, based out of Minneapolis, Read it and weep my fellow Will-is enthousiast's $28 for a capstan winch , I'll take them all Lee
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2014 12:42:12 GMT -5
Check out the Jeep re-power kits, to install a Jeep engine in other cars , boy, that's a switch! Lee
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2014 13:06:36 GMT -5
Where do I send my money order for those fuel pumps with priming levers? I think about a hundred would be enough.....
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2014 13:28:54 GMT -5
Don't worry, boys! I have almost completed my time machine. I just need to track down that flux capacitor and/or a new filter for the hot tub and I am gonzo! Go ahead and submit your orders ALONG with payment now.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2014 15:59:07 GMT -5
Where do I send my money order for those fuel pumps with priming levers? I think about a hundred would be enough..... , Bill, notice in lots of 20 they are cheaper,, maybe a $1 cheaper by the 100, LOL. Bo you may need an Iron oar boat for a time machine, not a hot tub, if your gonna do it, do it on a grand scale Lee
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Post by Haines Garage on Mar 23, 2014 17:00:42 GMT -5
Love it. Great post....I will take 100 of the winches' Then I can retire...
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Post by Haines Garage on Mar 23, 2014 17:02:15 GMT -5
Oh...and 1000 of the engine springs...
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