Here are three photos that you folks may wish to use in your website or catalog. The first is of my son, Steven and I in 2009 in my 1962 CJ-3B with no rust and 6,800 original miles, original paint, original top, etc. This amazing \"barn find\" is documented in the CJ-3B sit that Jonathan in Canada (can\'t remember is last name) runs. Steven was fighting brain cancer at the time. He passed away last June. Riding with him in the cold in my Jeep is a memory I\'ll keep forever. The second photo is me in 2008 during the worst phase of my Jeep addiction. I\'m using an M543 Army wrecker to load Jeeps in a container to ship to my friend, John Gillis, in Manchester England. The third photo is of my current 1966 CJ-5 with 29,000 miles. There are no dents and little rust. I\'ll be ordering parts from you soon.
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My name is Rick Cruz. We have a Jeep 1943 WWII USMC with service in iwojima Base US Marine Corps, Japan with complete service in Medical Support in Okinawa Regional Hospital. We received the Steel Soldier Award in Nevada, Iowa in the Jeep Show celebrate for second Year. We have T-34 WWII Trainer we use for air shows. Also I am US ARMY retired from Iraq. We bought this Jeep 1 yr ago and rebuilt the engine with the help of Kaiser Willys. We bought some parts we need. I like to show how the engine looks before and after.
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Mike
Thank you for helping me get all the parts from you guys for my 1950 Willys overland Jeepster
but I cant find any place to work on my car here
I live in Calabasas CA CLOSE TO THOUSAND OAKS ,WOODLAND HILLS CA BASICALLY LA AREA
would you know any place I can take my Jeepster to get some work done like rebuilding kings pin, changing main seal, etc ?
Thank you
Alex
Would anyone have a digital photo you could share of an early mountain jeep road scene shortly after WWII with a military surplus jeep, and early Jeep Willys or some other early off-road vehicles?
I’m the graphic designer for 15 wayside kiosks for the Collegiate Peaks Scenic Byway in Chaffee County, Colorado. In a historic panel about mountain recreation, we mention the beginning of 4-wheeling and would like a photo from the early days. Unfortunately we haven’t been able to find an appropriate photo of this in any of the usual photo archives. Would any of you have anything we could use?
Thank you, Kathy McCoy