UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
Note the squared gas tank.
“this jeep has original engine and lots of original parts, runs, complete.
Drives and new tires, in very good condition!”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
Note the squared gas tank.
“this jeep has original engine and lots of original parts, runs, complete.
Drives and new tires, in very good condition!”
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The sheet-metal cover above the engine but below the hood hinge, what, how and why?
That Jeep doesn’t look bad. 🙂
Be would be a good project for someone!
Marc: It deflects water that might slip down between the cowl and the hood. At least, that’s my guess.
Where can I fine info about artic willy???
Or is this a mod that can be removed in the summer time… Like a hardtop to soft top swap?
Normally they can be removed. In this case, it almost looks permanent. But, it could just be a photo illusion.
– Dave
Here’s a good place to look: http://cj3b.info/Hardtops/ArcticTops.html
Thanks deilers….
The top is an original Willys Overland type made for the military for the M 38 Jeeps and a non folding style windshield must be used with this top. The top and doors can be removed (lots of bolts holding things together) but the windshield must be changed if a folding one is desired. These tops and doors are made from aluminum and the vertical windshield assembly is steel. Usually a gas fired heater is installed on the driver’s side cowl (just ahead of the windshield) for interior heat during cold weather operations. Popular here in the great white north.