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Old 6th February 2011, 00:42   #61
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Re: 1948 Willys CJ2A Restoration Project

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any updates? been nearly 2.5 yrs since this thread was started
howler, the project is mothballed as of now due to multiple reasons. Hope to revive it soon and will update as soon as I stir up the wasp nest again
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Old 2nd May 2011, 04:03   #62
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Re: 1948 Willys CJ2A Restoration Project

Dear Mr. Gotzuk

First of all, congratulations on your Restoration Project.

I am a newbie in this forum, and I found you were restoring a CJ2A Jeep like the one I owned. Sadly, I do not have it any more. I am now trying to build a scale model of it with used matches, but I am lacking certain measurements and angles which I cannot find in the Web

I ask you if you could please send me the dimensions I need.

For example, I need the length and width of the base of the Oil pan, which had two parts, one wider and one narrow, and the respective heights from the gasket level to the deep part and from the oil gasket to the shallow part,

All external measures, no need to take any part out.

Thank You in advance for all

Best regards
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Emilio Brunetti
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Re: 1948 Willys CJ2A Restoration Project

Congrats on the new boon to life owning one from jeep family.

Waiting for updates.
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Re: 1948 Willys CJ2A Restoration Project

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Dear Mr. Gotzuk

For example, I need the length and width of the base of the Oil pan, which had two parts, one wider and one narrow, and the respective heights from the gasket level to the deep part and from the oil gasket to the shallow part,
Dear Gotzuk : I really hope your project is completed someday, would love to see the end result.

I hope the following link can help you and Emilio as well. Just found it while surfing.

http://www.thecj2apage.com/om1.html

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