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My Other Passion

satan18

Well-Known Member
After sitting in my garage for two months without running
i decided to freeze myself and take the jeep out.

I Restored this from a rolling wreck that i brought in california
back in 2005.

The nice parts about it are that its the original body and she
is a matching numbers jeep.

This is a 1942 Ford Gpw with date of delivery 8/9/42 and
is now running a fully rebuilt engine with unleaded valves
and seats.

Everything is as it should be including genuine beechwood canvas
and every possible ford part including all bolts being F marked.

Roll on Beltring
 

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Hi Phill
Nice to see the jeep restored to original spec., not modern radio/cd player in site .
Steve
 
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