The attached photos show the status of the jeep as of today. With help from Kaiser Willys Auto Supply, LLC. Update: Completed a homemade rotisserie (yellow objects  in photos) for the jeep body utilizing the lift in my shop. Cost of the rotisserie was $100.00 for the black water pipe, ¼ inch steel plate and a free bed frame. Labor cost not included. The rotisserie spins real smooth. Now the hard work starts.
That restoration is inspiring! Great work and attention to detail!
Beautiful restoration. Just finished my body off restoration of m38a1. Electrical is a work of art. Reminds me of avionics panel. Kenneth I too was concerned of the lack of fuses in my 1970 M38A1 Canadian 3.
How many amp circuit breakers did you use?
Which circuits did you group into the breakers?
Thank you. J
Kenneth,
That is an awesome restoration done with pride joy to have a classic historical made in the U.S.A. Jeep.
We have two Willy’s also, a 1947 CJ-2A & a 1956 DJ-A. We love theses willy’s.
Sure like to chat with you about the Jeep and the Bendpak lift