This could be worth a look. Not running at the moment, but it all looks pretty solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/271841414558901
“1948 Willlies Jeep, has not been run in years. Was running driving before stored. Newer motor and wiring was installed less than Year before stored. Has original motor and parts as well. Had metal hardtop and two non matching doors, never actually ever put on. Was torn apart sanded and repainted before stored. Paint currently in poor shape. This was purchased by grandfather and given to son, then grandson, then great grandson who is not interested in restoring or keeping.”
Anybody else notice the “key” on the fuel inlet to the carburetor? I t looks like the kind of key that you would use to wind a clock or a toy.
Bob, it is a curious addition. I haven’t seen that mod. Maybe it just happened to work well as a plug for the “T”? It certainly looks purposeful though.
that key adjusts the fuel air mixture – any fool would know that ,,
Vernon, I’m not just any fool! I’m a special kind of fool, lol.
Now that I think about it some, and given the jeep is in Bend and there used to be plenty of altitude related jeeping out of Bend, I can imagine being able to adjust the fuel/air would come in handy.