Nice looking truck.
https://norfolk.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-jeep-truck/6721293302.html
“1948 willys pickup truck L 134 engine 3 spd 4×4 .updated to 12 volt, electronic distributor show stopper or daily driver”
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Nice looking truck.
https://norfolk.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-jeep-truck/6721293302.html
“1948 willys pickup truck L 134 engine 3 spd 4×4 .updated to 12 volt, electronic distributor show stopper or daily driver”
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The early trucks have a split seat which both sections hinge in the front. From what I understand, the narrow one goes on the drivers side. But I’ve seen a couple including this one that have the wide seat on the driver’s side. Are these swapped by owner’s? I was doing some research on these. Now for the shameless plug and reason I brought this up. I have two sets for the early (1946 to 1948?) to sell. https://portland.craigslist.org/clk/pts/d/jeep-pickup-front-seat/6724310008.html
Large seat goes on drivers side jump seat (small seat) goes on passenger side
EXCUSE ME ?? — I HAVE OWNED A 1948 WILLYS MODEL 4WD TRUCK SINCE 1971 — SECOND OWNER — MY TRUCK HAS THE 1/3 SEAT ON THE DRIVERS SIDE — 2/3 SEAT IS ON THE PASSENGERS SIDE — YOU CAN SWITCH THEM TO THE 2/3 SEAT ON THE DRIVERS SIDE IF YOU LIKE — THERE IS BOLT HOLES TO DO IT — ALSO CAN SWITCH IT TO RIGHT HAND DRIVE — HAS ALL THE PLATES IN THE FLOOR — FOR EXPORT — THIS TRUCK IS ALL WRONG — UNLESS ITS A 1949 — SHOULD BE COLUMN SHIFT LIKE MY 1948 — I HAVE A 1948 MODEL 2WD ALSO — COLUMN SHIFT — CIAO …
Blaine: Nothing shameful in your plug at all π
On my DJ-3A, I wish the 1/3 seat was on the driver’s side. When I sit on the left half of the 2/3 seat my body wants to lean to the right.