And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
That’s a little late for Radar. I’m pretty sure that’s a 1964 CJ3, that’s the only year that I know of that has two hood latches on the fender. I got one just like it in the garage that I just started restoring.
It seems like there are businesses and websites that specialize in parts for almost anything a guy might want to restore these days. Tech has made it completely different than it might have been 30 years ago.
Very nice. I can smell the woods from here.
ReplyDeleteThat's the jeep Radar O'Reilly mailed home piece by piece.
ReplyDeleteThat’s a little late for Radar. I’m pretty sure that’s a 1964 CJ3, that’s the only year that I know of that has two hood latches on the fender. I got one just like it in the garage that I just started restoring.
ReplyDeleteRestoring? Can you get body parts for it still? I'm curious..
DeleteIt seems like there are businesses and websites that specialize in parts for almost anything a guy might want to restore these days.
DeleteTech has made it completely different than it might have been 30 years ago.
Do want.
ReplyDeleteYeah Rob, if you look at https://www.kaiserwillys.com/vehicle/53-64-cj-3b, you can get almost all the parts to build an old Jeep from the ground up.
ReplyDeleteWindshield frame says 2a. 3a is rounded. "51" 3a in the shop. New tub,fenders. Hood, grill and tail gate didn't come with the kit.
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Mines a 64-3B, all the pictures match what I have, haven’t looked at any other models.
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