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Sunday, November 20, 2005

More Natxo´s work...







...this time on his jeep chassis frame! Sandblasting!!! And also, cut off the home made bumbers (front and rear). Take a look at the out-lined frontal bar, which was also add by one of the former owners. Probably after an accident...

For more stuff, check out this link:

http://natxoswillysjeep.fotopic.net/c768311.html

Keep´em rolling!

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Cj3A ...






This time some shots of my Cj3A after some cleaning. Eiii,she´s a real beauty without the dirt, rust, and trash!!!A nd the earth and mud...which was acumulated at some areas of the bodytub. :)

Also, we taken off the hand-made roll cage and seats structure, and more add-on items.

More jeep pics...









...and this time from Natxo´s work!!! He has discovered the serial body number: 22179, so we think it´s a 1942 one. Also, because the chassis frame seems from this period. Check the pics!!!

CJ3A wreck walkaround!
Hi, fellow jeepers and friends!
Just check this link, at which I have uploaded a full set of pics devoted to my Cj3A wreck:
http://gallery121624.fotopic.net/c365167.html
Take notice about the chassis frame. Could it be a CJ2A model??
Also, mention that Natxo´s MB was bought at Bordeaux, France...as the good French wine!!

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15th Saturday, 1st resto day!
Hi, fellows!
Today we, Natxo and me, have started the common operation of Willys restoration!!! Buf!!! What a work!!! Rust, trash, crushed steel, etc. Natxo has an early composite Willys MB model (circa 1942-43) with a French diesel Indenor engine (we´re looking for her Go Devil) and me a "frankenjeep" from 50s: a CJ3A model. Well, so she looks...I think the chassis frame cames from a Spanish assembled CJ3B so it could be from a CJ2A, L-134 "Go Devil" engine, CJ3A frontal axle, rear axle is a full floating one (from MB)...He, she´s a real mess! The former owner told me they get the vehicle from 2 of them and he´s right!
Just take a look:
http://thejeeperwarehouse.typepad.com/photos/cj3awreck/
This is Natxo´s real gemn!
http://thejeeperwarehouse.typepad.com/photos/natxos_willys_mb/
I hope you´ll enjoy the pics! Also, take a look at the MB bonnet holes. Are those common in any Armée or US Army variation? Or are they hand made?