Joe found and forwarded this video showing a the restoration of a 1945 GPW. I am not certain whose jeep this is. This isn’t Joe’s video nor his jeep. If you want to contact the original creator of the film (or owner of the jeep), you may be able to do that through youtube.
Joe,
Congrats on a job completed, it looks great! I’m just beginning my work on 1945 GPW #20732949. I’ll be putting a used repro body I found locally on the original frame. I’m building it in tribute to my father. I’ve bookmarked your video, thanks for the inspiration!
That was ALSOME ,thanks in sharing that with us jeep lovers .
WOW!!! That is one heck of a transformation. Great job!!!!!
To be clear, this is not my restoration… I’m doing a 1942 GPW. I sent this in to Dave to share a great video with others here on eWillys… and to inspire those of us in the midst of our projects.
hi dave great restoration – i’am from belgium driving a restored cj3a ex belgian army would like to mail some pics – in fact can you mail the old pictures in your video – love to see old pictures -greetz
sorry my previous mail was added to JOE – if you cannot mail the old photo’s can you add them on e-willys site ? ths – regards
Hi Van Remoortere,
If you’d like me to feature your jeep on eWillys, feel free to email pics (or any questions) to d@ewillys.com.
If you would like more info about the jeep, try contacting the builder through the youtube page. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=vdlwwAbM75s&NR=1 Unfortunately, I don’t have the contact info for the builder at the moment.
Sorry for any confusion. Contact me with any questions!
Thanks,
– Dave
hi dave – ok only tried to have the black an white pics – love these photo’s of old willys – as told driving myself one of the belgian army build 1952 – now completly restored with belgian markings – if i can post some photo’s – sad i perhaps cannot contact you personnally – best greetz from belgium
I have watched this video many many times before! It never seems to get old… 😀