Robert, Your rig is awesome! Nice walk around. I have the same return filter on Grampa's Jeep. Someone told me once that putting the return line to the top makes it less likely to push vapor to the carb, instead pushing the vapor to the return line and tank. Your's seems to be working fine as it is, but just something to keep in mind.
Looks like a jeep, sounds like a jeep, I can honestly smell that flathead exhaust. It must be a jeep! I've got the same dash, but a one piece windshield. I'd love to get a 2, but I love my good little 3A. We call it PutPut for obvious reasons. I love seeing these around, thank you for sharing this!
Nice rig! I also have a 46 2a... put the Brennan conversion on for the brakes, they work great. Also run the exact same tire setup.Frame off, Every nut and bolt touched but left the body in the patina.... I did modify my intake to fit the 2 barrel carter.... made a pretty good difference....
Love your jeep and what you’ve done with it. We think alike. There are enough restored units in the world. Not just here, but in countries all over the world. My thinking is that a jeep like yours, still doing yeoman’s duty are just as much a testament to one of the greatest tools of WWII, Korea, etc. Over time, I’m sure you’ll make improvements like floors, but at your own pace. I also like the rat rod style paint job you have. A coat of satin clear coat here and there might improve rust protection? No pretensions. Just a working masterpiece‼️😍🍀🍀 Ps I also like the tall but narrow tires. Those big tires create a lot of drag. There’s a reason Model T’s made good all-weather vehicles⁉️😁👍🏻
Hello Robert- Great cj2a! I just obtained one Im working on a few days ago. I like what you've done to her, looks very functional. BTW Im looking for a draw bar if you want to get rid of that one! -jim overstreet
Your jeep may be a vec or early 2a. I have a 45 and have the same grill and marker lights. My jeep got the axe and shovel tub from the mb/gpw and has a few other war time parts. I have a 5 digit seriel number 119XX
@@cmac956 He only mentioned "CJ5" twice; at 06:54 while referring to the tailgate which is of a type not used until 1969 (AMC) with the large 'JEEP' stamped center panel and at 11:09 referring to the 'spin on' type oil filter of "later CJs".
Armstrong made a tier with the same Lug pattern as the tiers in this video. they were named "True Track. I had a set of them on my 2A, size 11.5x32 15. they were pretty good in the mush and snow. I had Powr Lockers front and rear.
@@grandpacheaposgarage2964 awesome!! That is what I was thinking about doing with mine. The box is tight, and linkage is good. I would be interested if you do and East coast go devil run.
It's beautiful. A work of art. Most people wouldn't understand. ;)
Just subscribed,this m38 is beautiful nice looking thanks buddy ,,,BigAl California.
Thanks for the sub!
One of the greatest 4x4 ever created.
Robert, Your rig is awesome! Nice walk around.
I have the same return filter on Grampa's Jeep. Someone told me once that putting the return line to the top makes it less likely to push vapor to the carb, instead pushing the vapor to the return line and tank. Your's seems to be working fine as it is, but just something to keep in mind.
Looks great. I’m doing a stocker locker and it seems like you didn’t miss any of the boxes with this one!
just like the one I drove around the ranch for twelve years!
I have a 63 cj5… love my jeep!!!
That Jeep would be my daily driver !!
Thanks for the video!
Willys Rule!
1st gear overdrive is my fav!
That’s a cool looking ride!
Looks like a jeep, sounds like a jeep, I can honestly smell that flathead exhaust. It must be a jeep! I've got the same dash, but a one piece windshield. I'd love to get a 2, but I love my good little 3A. We call it PutPut for obvious reasons. I love seeing these around, thank you for sharing this!
Great looking Willys!
Thank you
hi there great looking jeep . good winch had one , john
Great Jeep!
My favorite Willy’s video!!!!
Thanks for the mention!
Very nice Jeep! Love to see some trail action!
I may work on doing some with it in the future.
Nice rig! I also have a 46 2a... put the Brennan conversion on for the brakes, they work great. Also run the exact same tire setup.Frame off, Every nut and bolt touched but left the body in the patina.... I did modify my intake to fit the 2 barrel carter.... made a pretty good difference....
Sounds very similar to mine.
My favorite Willy’s video on CZcams!!!!
It's a nice little rig hope you can show some wheeling in it I reckon it would be fearly capable all the best to you and loved one's
Awesome!!!❤
Love your jeep and what you’ve done with it. We think alike. There are enough restored units in the world. Not just here, but in countries all over the world. My thinking is that a jeep like yours, still doing yeoman’s duty are just as much a testament to one of the greatest tools of WWII, Korea, etc. Over time, I’m sure you’ll make improvements like floors, but at your own pace. I also like the rat rod style paint job you have. A coat of satin clear coat here and there might improve rust protection? No pretensions. Just a working masterpiece‼️😍🍀🍀
Ps I also like the tall but narrow tires. Those big tires create a lot of drag. There’s a reason Model T’s made good all-weather vehicles⁉️😁👍🏻
Hello Robert- Great cj2a! I just obtained one Im working on a few days ago. I like what you've done to her, looks very functional. BTW Im looking for a draw bar if you want to get rid of that one! -jim overstreet
you earned my sub because of that throttle peddle @08:15
Sweet rig! Love that winch
Thanks. I like your videos and trucks. Maybe we can get together sometime for a camping trip.
@@grandpacheaposgarage2964 Sounds great buddy! I'd enjoy that for sure!
Excellent
Thanks
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Love your Jeep, I just picked up a 48 2A and would love to do a Willy’s ride somewhere in the southeast once she’s road worthy
@@grandpacheaposgarage2964 just moved to Simpsonville, SC from NC
@@grandpacheaposgarage2964 I’d be game. Me and a buddy of mine were talking about doing the GA traverse next year at some point
I don’t think it’s ugly at all I love it
Thanks
She (the Jeep) sings well.
It's not 'pretty ugly', it's _ugly pretty!_
On your front steering, it uses the stock bell crank?
Yes it’s still using the stock bellcrank.
Your jeep may be a vec or early 2a. I have a 45 and have the same grill and marker lights. My jeep got the axe and shovel tub from the mb/gpw and has a few other war time parts. I have a 5 digit seriel number 119XX
Those are later style marker lights you both have the wrong grill hate to break it to you. 😅
Mustard been drunk or something. Those are later lights mine are the recessed puck style
manual choke to cold start must set choke .
Muy lindo
Mine is a 46 and it just runs . Let be it
It could be a 1960 , I had one just like it, very good Jeep,
CJ2A ended production in 1948.
@@-oiiio-3993 he was talking about a CJ5
@@cmac956 He only mentioned "CJ5" twice; at 06:54 while referring to the tailgate which is of a type not used until 1969 (AMC) with the large 'JEEP' stamped center panel and at 11:09 referring to the 'spin on' type oil filter of "later CJs".
@@-oiiio-3993 OK , you got it
Armstrong made a tier with the same Lug pattern as the tiers in this video. they were named "True Track. I had a set of them on my 2A, size 11.5x32 15. they were pretty good in the mush and snow. I had Powr Lockers front and rear.
I had a set of the 9-16s Armstrongs. Good tires
You just have a rear locker? Any issues steering with the rear locked? Do you have or plan on running a front locker? Bitchin set up as well!!
@@grandpacheaposgarage2964 awesome!! That is what I was thinking about doing with mine. The box is tight, and linkage is good. I would be interested if you do and East coast go devil run.
Tyre size 7.50 16?
Yes
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