Willys Jeep CJ2a Body kit fitment install from@mdjuanjeepparts how to part 1 of 3 @C_CEQUIPMENT

Willys Jeep CJ2a Body kit fitment install from@mdjuanjeepparts how to part 1 of 3 @C_CEQUIPMENT

We pull in another project into the shop. This time Jay brought in a 1947 Willys CJ2a he bought as an unfinished project that had no body with it. In this video we test fit a new body on it and all the other accessories before we tear it all back down again for paint. This is part 1 of a 3 part series, next video will be paint and body and the last will be putting it all back together again. We keep the new replacement bodies in stock from 1941-1986, contact Scott for any of you parts needs.
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R.Wildekrav says:

Radar’s Jeep finally found it’s way to Ottumwa Iowa from Korea after all these years

ARIR KADIWAL says:

Sir jeep full body kit price

Scott Harris says:

It is so refreshing to see someone with such integrity to see that a project is so done so correctly. Well done!!! I for one have subscribed & Liked so I can follow this to the of your project!!!!!

Roy Baughman says:

This was fantastic! Is uncle Scott going to put a sticker that says built with harbor freight tools..? Lol

Cooper Vroman says:

I have a Jeep that I’d love to have on your channel

Maxx Bear says:

I got the CJ2A frame and complete body kit from you and it has been great. I am so glad I didn’t try to rebuild the original frame and body. I don’t mind all the little spot, welds, and things like that. I’m just gonna dent it all up off roading anyway. The minor adjustments you have to make extremely offsets the amount of work I would’ve had in the old body and frame.

Ryan Townsend says:

Are y’all able to order the MB2A kit as well? I’m in need of one for my jeep project

luiz carlos Camargo says:

Meu pai trabalhando montando jeep nos anos 50 vinham em uma caixa . desmontandos.

Martin Whitaker says:

That was interesting to see.

Suds Reserve says:

It's interesting that you guys are just down the road from me. It would be interested to see what all you sale .

Franklin hayes says:

Where can you find a frame and axles?

Jim P. says:

Great part 1

Ray Zickrick says:

76 years old. Even older than me. By a little bit.

Sarge 0311 says:

This looks like a fun build for you fellas

Charles Berlemann says:

Too MUCH Yak Yak. Wht not just explain the critical info and quit runnin your jaws.

Subgunman says:

In Ohio you can apply for a new title as a self built vehicle as long as you keep a box of all of your receipts for proof of purchase of the parts. The vehicle will also need the requirements of headlights, tail and signal lights, a lit license plate holder in back of the vehicle. Windshield wipers, horn and seatbelts for every seating position.
I remember a company called J.C. Whitney that sold almost every part for Jeep’s, one item I really liked was the fiberglass tub, never had to worry about rust. Hope you use something like Raptor Liner underneath the body to protect it from chipping which leads to rust.

Faster Service says:

Just joined up to check you all out. I knew a man that use to work on heavy equipment. You all do whatever it takes to do an A-1 job.

Sonny Boy says:

Another Great Video Guys…………………………..

Buzzy Caswell says:

Hey guys I just watched the video of the paint on the jeep beautiful job

Greg Kosin says:

I would like to see more information on the rotary lifts I see in this video. Specs and how much etc.

Good Moaning Vietnam says:

Good to see the restoration of such a great little vehicle that was a real workhorse in a time of need.
I had the great pleasure of working with my elder brother who had the Action Vehicles contract on the film The Eagles Have Landed filmed at Maple Durham on the river Thames.
13 Willies Jeeps some bought for the film others hired from collectors. A White halftrack and two UK Bedford I think QL trucks One was set on fire the other was the pretty one. A 1930s car I think it was a Vauxhall with MGB engine and box, as the car going to land in a lake and the owner didn't want a ceased engine. Each jeep played the part of many more and new had extra numbered bonnets that were quickly changed. These numbers were researched to a US army unit stationed in the UK at that time. The story line was of German paratroopers flown in to assonate Churchill, and a US patrol came upon them.
Thanks for posting and stirring my brain way back to the 1970s.

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