Care to share a photo of your classic truck? You can check these 30 inches rims and tires in case you need a replacement for your ride.
Good luck modifying this jeep and welcome aboard!
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Care to share a photo of your classic truck? You can check these 30 inches rims and tires in case you need a replacement for your ride.
Good luck modifying this jeep and welcome aboard!
This post will be really helpful in the future. Thank you for telling us about your experience.
You may check out 4wheelonline in case you need auto accessories for your jeep in the future.
Thank you for creating an update and for sharing tips on how to do it.
I had so much fun reading it since it is entertaining and informative at the same time.
I have so much fun reading this post.
This forum has always been helpful. I am so glad that it is still around for Willy's query.
I can see the progress with your recent update. I really hope that this build will turn out fine. I am so excited to see the outcome.
It is a good way to keep yourself busy during this time. A lot of my friends are busy modifying their cars as well.
Good luck with this sale! Make sure that the price is right so you won't have a hard time selling it.
Hopefully you can find the accessories you need for this project. You can check 4wheelonline if you are looking for a new set of wheels and tires for this classic ride.
I find this long post informative and entertaining at the same time.
That looks so cool and vintage.
As what they have said it's not that bad. Make sure you keep us posted with the progress of this build.
Welcome to the community, make sure that you keep us posted with this build.
Have you tried to check out the classified section of this forum?
Make sure to keep us posted with the progress of this build, I hope that everything will go well on your end.
I am curious to find out if this build is done.
I found this on the internet, but it is a 1950 Willys CJ3A.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADbPnCqJqbQ
You can always stay in the community, to help newbies like me with modification projects.
It was indeed classic and it was sold. I wonder if the person who bought it is a member of this community.
I don't know him personally but my heart goes with his family. RIP Sir Ira Jones.
Good luck with this build, make sure to keep us posted with the progress of this build.
Would you mind adding more information about it?
Thank you for sharing it, this manual might be helpful in the future.
I agree, it's different when you see it in person. The interaction with people around makes it more exciting.