Maybe someone could use these?
“51 willys jeep complete tub with windsheild fenders and hood, just needs rolling chassis. 57 cj5 willys tub no fenders. make offer. possible trades. 928-853-0864”
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Maybe someone could use these?
“51 willys jeep complete tub with windsheild fenders and hood, just needs rolling chassis. 57 cj5 willys tub no fenders. make offer. possible trades. 928-853-0864”
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isn’t this an M38A1 tub with the battery box?
Frank,
The early CJ-5s came with the battery boxes. However, I couldn’t say exactly how long that feature was included.
– Dave
That is an early Cj-5 tub. Kaiser made the same tub for both the M-38 A1 and the Cj-5. The battery box lid is welded shut, there is no battery box under the cowl.