Willy's rebuild info?? OR/WA
#1
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*****'s rebuild info?? OR/WA
Hey all,
My doc has what he thinks is a 47 ****** (flatfender) Jeep. For the last 15-20 years
it has been parked in a barn over in Eastern Oregon on his parents farm. As far as
anyone can remember, when it was parked it ran fine other than the clutch needed
replacing.
In the spring he plans to pick the *****'s up and wants to have a shop do the
engine/tranny/drivetrain/axle work on it. Body work is a separate issue for the most
part. The doc is not mechanically inclined and cant do the work himself. He would
like to use this as a hunting rig and for running about town when the weather is
nice, etc.
Anyone have any ideas of where I can point him to talk to folks about this, or a shop
that you know is capable and willing to work on these old rigs?
He is located in Portland, but would be willing to take the Jeep pretty much where
ever in OR/WA to get the right person working on it.
Ideas??
Thanks.
-jenn
My doc has what he thinks is a 47 ****** (flatfender) Jeep. For the last 15-20 years
it has been parked in a barn over in Eastern Oregon on his parents farm. As far as
anyone can remember, when it was parked it ran fine other than the clutch needed
replacing.
In the spring he plans to pick the *****'s up and wants to have a shop do the
engine/tranny/drivetrain/axle work on it. Body work is a separate issue for the most
part. The doc is not mechanically inclined and cant do the work himself. He would
like to use this as a hunting rig and for running about town when the weather is
nice, etc.
Anyone have any ideas of where I can point him to talk to folks about this, or a shop
that you know is capable and willing to work on these old rigs?
He is located in Portland, but would be willing to take the Jeep pretty much where
ever in OR/WA to get the right person working on it.
Ideas??
Thanks.
-jenn
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Re: *****'s rebuild info?? OR/WA
see if a local club will help out
jbjeep wrote:
> Hey all,
> My doc has what he thinks is a 47 ****** (flatfender) Jeep. For the last 15-20 years
> it has been parked in a barn over in Eastern Oregon on his parents farm. As far as
> anyone can remember, when it was parked it ran fine other than the clutch needed
> replacing.
>
> In the spring he plans to pick the *****'s up and wants to have a shop do the
> engine/tranny/drivetrain/axle work on it. Body work is a separate issue for the most
> part. The doc is not mechanically inclined and cant do the work himself. He would
> like to use this as a hunting rig and for running about town when the weather is
> nice, etc.
>
> Anyone have any ideas of where I can point him to talk to folks about this, or a shop
> that you know is capable and willing to work on these old rigs?
>
> He is located in Portland, but would be willing to take the Jeep pretty much where
> ever in OR/WA to get the right person working on it.
>
> Ideas??
>
> Thanks.
> -jenn
>
jbjeep wrote:
> Hey all,
> My doc has what he thinks is a 47 ****** (flatfender) Jeep. For the last 15-20 years
> it has been parked in a barn over in Eastern Oregon on his parents farm. As far as
> anyone can remember, when it was parked it ran fine other than the clutch needed
> replacing.
>
> In the spring he plans to pick the *****'s up and wants to have a shop do the
> engine/tranny/drivetrain/axle work on it. Body work is a separate issue for the most
> part. The doc is not mechanically inclined and cant do the work himself. He would
> like to use this as a hunting rig and for running about town when the weather is
> nice, etc.
>
> Anyone have any ideas of where I can point him to talk to folks about this, or a shop
> that you know is capable and willing to work on these old rigs?
>
> He is located in Portland, but would be willing to take the Jeep pretty much where
> ever in OR/WA to get the right person working on it.
>
> Ideas??
>
> Thanks.
> -jenn
>
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Re: *****'s rebuild info?? OR/WA
see if a local club will help out
jbjeep wrote:
> Hey all,
> My doc has what he thinks is a 47 ****** (flatfender) Jeep. For the last 15-20 years
> it has been parked in a barn over in Eastern Oregon on his parents farm. As far as
> anyone can remember, when it was parked it ran fine other than the clutch needed
> replacing.
>
> In the spring he plans to pick the *****'s up and wants to have a shop do the
> engine/tranny/drivetrain/axle work on it. Body work is a separate issue for the most
> part. The doc is not mechanically inclined and cant do the work himself. He would
> like to use this as a hunting rig and for running about town when the weather is
> nice, etc.
>
> Anyone have any ideas of where I can point him to talk to folks about this, or a shop
> that you know is capable and willing to work on these old rigs?
>
> He is located in Portland, but would be willing to take the Jeep pretty much where
> ever in OR/WA to get the right person working on it.
>
> Ideas??
>
> Thanks.
> -jenn
>
jbjeep wrote:
> Hey all,
> My doc has what he thinks is a 47 ****** (flatfender) Jeep. For the last 15-20 years
> it has been parked in a barn over in Eastern Oregon on his parents farm. As far as
> anyone can remember, when it was parked it ran fine other than the clutch needed
> replacing.
>
> In the spring he plans to pick the *****'s up and wants to have a shop do the
> engine/tranny/drivetrain/axle work on it. Body work is a separate issue for the most
> part. The doc is not mechanically inclined and cant do the work himself. He would
> like to use this as a hunting rig and for running about town when the weather is
> nice, etc.
>
> Anyone have any ideas of where I can point him to talk to folks about this, or a shop
> that you know is capable and willing to work on these old rigs?
>
> He is located in Portland, but would be willing to take the Jeep pretty much where
> ever in OR/WA to get the right person working on it.
>
> Ideas??
>
> Thanks.
> -jenn
>
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Re: *****'s rebuild info?? OR/WA
see if a local club will help out
jbjeep wrote:
> Hey all,
> My doc has what he thinks is a 47 ****** (flatfender) Jeep. For the last 15-20 years
> it has been parked in a barn over in Eastern Oregon on his parents farm. As far as
> anyone can remember, when it was parked it ran fine other than the clutch needed
> replacing.
>
> In the spring he plans to pick the *****'s up and wants to have a shop do the
> engine/tranny/drivetrain/axle work on it. Body work is a separate issue for the most
> part. The doc is not mechanically inclined and cant do the work himself. He would
> like to use this as a hunting rig and for running about town when the weather is
> nice, etc.
>
> Anyone have any ideas of where I can point him to talk to folks about this, or a shop
> that you know is capable and willing to work on these old rigs?
>
> He is located in Portland, but would be willing to take the Jeep pretty much where
> ever in OR/WA to get the right person working on it.
>
> Ideas??
>
> Thanks.
> -jenn
>
jbjeep wrote:
> Hey all,
> My doc has what he thinks is a 47 ****** (flatfender) Jeep. For the last 15-20 years
> it has been parked in a barn over in Eastern Oregon on his parents farm. As far as
> anyone can remember, when it was parked it ran fine other than the clutch needed
> replacing.
>
> In the spring he plans to pick the *****'s up and wants to have a shop do the
> engine/tranny/drivetrain/axle work on it. Body work is a separate issue for the most
> part. The doc is not mechanically inclined and cant do the work himself. He would
> like to use this as a hunting rig and for running about town when the weather is
> nice, etc.
>
> Anyone have any ideas of where I can point him to talk to folks about this, or a shop
> that you know is capable and willing to work on these old rigs?
>
> He is located in Portland, but would be willing to take the Jeep pretty much where
> ever in OR/WA to get the right person working on it.
>
> Ideas??
>
> Thanks.
> -jenn
>
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Re: *****'s rebuild info?? OR/WA
"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
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> Hey all,
> My doc has what he thinks is a 47 ****** (flatfender) Jeep. For the last
15-20 years
> it has been parked in a barn over in Eastern Oregon on his parents farm.
As far as
> anyone can remember, when it was parked it ran fine other than the clutch
needed
> replacing.
>
> In the spring he plans to pick the *****'s up and wants to have a shop do
the
> engine/tranny/drivetrain/axle work on it. Body work is a separate issue
for the most
> part. The doc is not mechanically inclined and cant do the work himself.
He would
> like to use this as a hunting rig and for running about town when the
weather is
> nice, etc.
>
> Anyone have any ideas of where I can point him to talk to folks about
this, or a shop
> that you know is capable and willing to work on these old rigs?
>
> He is located in Portland, but would be willing to take the Jeep pretty
much where
> ever in OR/WA to get the right person working on it.
>
> Ideas??
>
Woody's 4X4 in Vancouver Washington. They specialize if Jeep/******
vehicles. They have a big selection of new & used parts and a good service
department as well.
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Re: *****'s rebuild info?? OR/WA
"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
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> Hey all,
> My doc has what he thinks is a 47 ****** (flatfender) Jeep. For the last
15-20 years
> it has been parked in a barn over in Eastern Oregon on his parents farm.
As far as
> anyone can remember, when it was parked it ran fine other than the clutch
needed
> replacing.
>
> In the spring he plans to pick the *****'s up and wants to have a shop do
the
> engine/tranny/drivetrain/axle work on it. Body work is a separate issue
for the most
> part. The doc is not mechanically inclined and cant do the work himself.
He would
> like to use this as a hunting rig and for running about town when the
weather is
> nice, etc.
>
> Anyone have any ideas of where I can point him to talk to folks about
this, or a shop
> that you know is capable and willing to work on these old rigs?
>
> He is located in Portland, but would be willing to take the Jeep pretty
much where
> ever in OR/WA to get the right person working on it.
>
> Ideas??
>
Woody's 4X4 in Vancouver Washington. They specialize if Jeep/******
vehicles. They have a big selection of new & used parts and a good service
department as well.
#7
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Re: *****'s rebuild info?? OR/WA
"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
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> Hey all,
> My doc has what he thinks is a 47 ****** (flatfender) Jeep. For the last
15-20 years
> it has been parked in a barn over in Eastern Oregon on his parents farm.
As far as
> anyone can remember, when it was parked it ran fine other than the clutch
needed
> replacing.
>
> In the spring he plans to pick the *****'s up and wants to have a shop do
the
> engine/tranny/drivetrain/axle work on it. Body work is a separate issue
for the most
> part. The doc is not mechanically inclined and cant do the work himself.
He would
> like to use this as a hunting rig and for running about town when the
weather is
> nice, etc.
>
> Anyone have any ideas of where I can point him to talk to folks about
this, or a shop
> that you know is capable and willing to work on these old rigs?
>
> He is located in Portland, but would be willing to take the Jeep pretty
much where
> ever in OR/WA to get the right person working on it.
>
> Ideas??
>
Woody's 4X4 in Vancouver Washington. They specialize if Jeep/******
vehicles. They have a big selection of new & used parts and a good service
department as well.
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Re: *****'s rebuild info?? OR/WA
Hi Jennifer,
Wherever your Doctor takes it, it's going cost him big time,
virtually everything must come apart. every surface will be rusty, the
dry tops of the cylinders, gears in the trans, transfer, rear ends,
Usually within five years without running to circulate the fluids, it
will be pitted beyond repair. Stuff will look good like the brake flex
lines, but the rubber will have swollen shut, and of course the brake
cylinder will have been history several times in this past twenty years.
I see an injected Chevy in your Doctor's future.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> Hey all,
> My doc has what he thinks is a 47 ****** (flatfender) Jeep. For the last 15-20 years
> it has been parked in a barn over in Eastern Oregon on his parents farm. As far as
> anyone can remember, when it was parked it ran fine other than the clutch needed
> replacing.
>
> In the spring he plans to pick the *****'s up and wants to have a shop do the
> engine/tranny/drivetrain/axle work on it. Body work is a separate issue for the most
> part. The doc is not mechanically inclined and cant do the work himself. He would
> like to use this as a hunting rig and for running about town when the weather is
> nice, etc.
>
> Anyone have any ideas of where I can point him to talk to folks about this, or a shop
> that you know is capable and willing to work on these old rigs?
>
> He is located in Portland, but would be willing to take the Jeep pretty much where
> ever in OR/WA to get the right person working on it.
>
> Ideas??
>
> Thanks.
> -jenn
Wherever your Doctor takes it, it's going cost him big time,
virtually everything must come apart. every surface will be rusty, the
dry tops of the cylinders, gears in the trans, transfer, rear ends,
Usually within five years without running to circulate the fluids, it
will be pitted beyond repair. Stuff will look good like the brake flex
lines, but the rubber will have swollen shut, and of course the brake
cylinder will have been history several times in this past twenty years.
I see an injected Chevy in your Doctor's future.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> Hey all,
> My doc has what he thinks is a 47 ****** (flatfender) Jeep. For the last 15-20 years
> it has been parked in a barn over in Eastern Oregon on his parents farm. As far as
> anyone can remember, when it was parked it ran fine other than the clutch needed
> replacing.
>
> In the spring he plans to pick the *****'s up and wants to have a shop do the
> engine/tranny/drivetrain/axle work on it. Body work is a separate issue for the most
> part. The doc is not mechanically inclined and cant do the work himself. He would
> like to use this as a hunting rig and for running about town when the weather is
> nice, etc.
>
> Anyone have any ideas of where I can point him to talk to folks about this, or a shop
> that you know is capable and willing to work on these old rigs?
>
> He is located in Portland, but would be willing to take the Jeep pretty much where
> ever in OR/WA to get the right person working on it.
>
> Ideas??
>
> Thanks.
> -jenn
#9
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Re: *****'s rebuild info?? OR/WA
Hi Jennifer,
Wherever your Doctor takes it, it's going cost him big time,
virtually everything must come apart. every surface will be rusty, the
dry tops of the cylinders, gears in the trans, transfer, rear ends,
Usually within five years without running to circulate the fluids, it
will be pitted beyond repair. Stuff will look good like the brake flex
lines, but the rubber will have swollen shut, and of course the brake
cylinder will have been history several times in this past twenty years.
I see an injected Chevy in your Doctor's future.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> Hey all,
> My doc has what he thinks is a 47 ****** (flatfender) Jeep. For the last 15-20 years
> it has been parked in a barn over in Eastern Oregon on his parents farm. As far as
> anyone can remember, when it was parked it ran fine other than the clutch needed
> replacing.
>
> In the spring he plans to pick the *****'s up and wants to have a shop do the
> engine/tranny/drivetrain/axle work on it. Body work is a separate issue for the most
> part. The doc is not mechanically inclined and cant do the work himself. He would
> like to use this as a hunting rig and for running about town when the weather is
> nice, etc.
>
> Anyone have any ideas of where I can point him to talk to folks about this, or a shop
> that you know is capable and willing to work on these old rigs?
>
> He is located in Portland, but would be willing to take the Jeep pretty much where
> ever in OR/WA to get the right person working on it.
>
> Ideas??
>
> Thanks.
> -jenn
Wherever your Doctor takes it, it's going cost him big time,
virtually everything must come apart. every surface will be rusty, the
dry tops of the cylinders, gears in the trans, transfer, rear ends,
Usually within five years without running to circulate the fluids, it
will be pitted beyond repair. Stuff will look good like the brake flex
lines, but the rubber will have swollen shut, and of course the brake
cylinder will have been history several times in this past twenty years.
I see an injected Chevy in your Doctor's future.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> Hey all,
> My doc has what he thinks is a 47 ****** (flatfender) Jeep. For the last 15-20 years
> it has been parked in a barn over in Eastern Oregon on his parents farm. As far as
> anyone can remember, when it was parked it ran fine other than the clutch needed
> replacing.
>
> In the spring he plans to pick the *****'s up and wants to have a shop do the
> engine/tranny/drivetrain/axle work on it. Body work is a separate issue for the most
> part. The doc is not mechanically inclined and cant do the work himself. He would
> like to use this as a hunting rig and for running about town when the weather is
> nice, etc.
>
> Anyone have any ideas of where I can point him to talk to folks about this, or a shop
> that you know is capable and willing to work on these old rigs?
>
> He is located in Portland, but would be willing to take the Jeep pretty much where
> ever in OR/WA to get the right person working on it.
>
> Ideas??
>
> Thanks.
> -jenn
#10
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Re: *****'s rebuild info?? OR/WA
Hi Jennifer,
Wherever your Doctor takes it, it's going cost him big time,
virtually everything must come apart. every surface will be rusty, the
dry tops of the cylinders, gears in the trans, transfer, rear ends,
Usually within five years without running to circulate the fluids, it
will be pitted beyond repair. Stuff will look good like the brake flex
lines, but the rubber will have swollen shut, and of course the brake
cylinder will have been history several times in this past twenty years.
I see an injected Chevy in your Doctor's future.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> Hey all,
> My doc has what he thinks is a 47 ****** (flatfender) Jeep. For the last 15-20 years
> it has been parked in a barn over in Eastern Oregon on his parents farm. As far as
> anyone can remember, when it was parked it ran fine other than the clutch needed
> replacing.
>
> In the spring he plans to pick the *****'s up and wants to have a shop do the
> engine/tranny/drivetrain/axle work on it. Body work is a separate issue for the most
> part. The doc is not mechanically inclined and cant do the work himself. He would
> like to use this as a hunting rig and for running about town when the weather is
> nice, etc.
>
> Anyone have any ideas of where I can point him to talk to folks about this, or a shop
> that you know is capable and willing to work on these old rigs?
>
> He is located in Portland, but would be willing to take the Jeep pretty much where
> ever in OR/WA to get the right person working on it.
>
> Ideas??
>
> Thanks.
> -jenn
Wherever your Doctor takes it, it's going cost him big time,
virtually everything must come apart. every surface will be rusty, the
dry tops of the cylinders, gears in the trans, transfer, rear ends,
Usually within five years without running to circulate the fluids, it
will be pitted beyond repair. Stuff will look good like the brake flex
lines, but the rubber will have swollen shut, and of course the brake
cylinder will have been history several times in this past twenty years.
I see an injected Chevy in your Doctor's future.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> Hey all,
> My doc has what he thinks is a 47 ****** (flatfender) Jeep. For the last 15-20 years
> it has been parked in a barn over in Eastern Oregon on his parents farm. As far as
> anyone can remember, when it was parked it ran fine other than the clutch needed
> replacing.
>
> In the spring he plans to pick the *****'s up and wants to have a shop do the
> engine/tranny/drivetrain/axle work on it. Body work is a separate issue for the most
> part. The doc is not mechanically inclined and cant do the work himself. He would
> like to use this as a hunting rig and for running about town when the weather is
> nice, etc.
>
> Anyone have any ideas of where I can point him to talk to folks about this, or a shop
> that you know is capable and willing to work on these old rigs?
>
> He is located in Portland, but would be willing to take the Jeep pretty much where
> ever in OR/WA to get the right person working on it.
>
> Ideas??
>
> Thanks.
> -jenn