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My 1955 M38A1, Army version of the CJ-5, a forerunner to it I think.
Working on restoring back to mil-spec picture below is from the dealer when I bought it, currently it is in many pieces awaiting my block leave.
Between this and the JK it's a good thing I don't have a wife and kids
My 1955 M38A1, Army version of the CJ-5, a forerunner to it I think.
Working on restoring back to mil-spec picture below is from the dealer when I bought it, currently it is in many pieces awaiting my block leave.
Between this and the JK it's a good thing I don't have a wife and kids
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I never seem to scroll down this far on the JK forum. Just noticed the thread for CJ's, so here you go!
Fully restored 1951 Willys Overland CJ3A Universal Jeep. If she looks familiar, that's because you may have seen her on the cover of Quadratec's 2 Fall 2008 catalogs. She was also featured in J-Rations Magazine and has been in Low-Range too. Currently, she's on the Official Jeep website in their "Heritage Line-up."
This pic is by the stables at the PA Jeeps Show where J-rations did their shoot.

Running with the windshield down is half the fun of a CJ!

Here's a pic from last fall after I installed a Beachwood Canvas top.

Here's the Quadratec Dash Plaque from the 2008 PA Jeeps Show

Here's the J-rations covers!

Here's a pic from Quadratec's website!

Got 4 other Jeeps at home, but 'Ol Yeller is my favorite!
Fully restored 1951 Willys Overland CJ3A Universal Jeep. If she looks familiar, that's because you may have seen her on the cover of Quadratec's 2 Fall 2008 catalogs. She was also featured in J-Rations Magazine and has been in Low-Range too. Currently, she's on the Official Jeep website in their "Heritage Line-up."
This pic is by the stables at the PA Jeeps Show where J-rations did their shoot.

Running with the windshield down is half the fun of a CJ!

Here's a pic from last fall after I installed a Beachwood Canvas top.

Here's the Quadratec Dash Plaque from the 2008 PA Jeeps Show

Here's the J-rations covers!

Here's a pic from Quadratec's website!

Got 4 other Jeeps at home, but 'Ol Yeller is my favorite!
Last edited by chasm; Mar 12, 2009 at 05:27 AM.
Chasm, Awesome Jeep, I have followed your Jeep for a little while after I read the article in JRations and then again when I saw it at York, and finally on Quadretech, again great job. I too am in the process of working on a 77 Levis edition CJ5, and stories like yours keep me chugging along!!!



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Chasm, Awesome Jeep, I have followed your Jeep for a little while after I read the article in JRations and then again when I saw it at York, and finally on Quadretech, again great job. I too am in the process of working on a 77 Levis edition CJ5, and stories like yours keep me chugging along!!!





Obviously, you already know old Jeeps are like potato chips... once you get hooked, it's hard to stop!
I bring my YJ up your way to Rausch Creek several times a year. I do mods to the YJ and beat it up pretty good. I also wheel my JK Rubicon. The CJ3A is just for cruising around town and hitting the shows... she's the garage Queen!









