i miss my cj2a, had one right after highschool that me an my best friend were rebuildin but when I was out on my first wildland fire he took it sold it an moved to tennesse an never heard from him again
My first car was a 1946 Willys CJ2A. It still had the flathead four. Eventually I drove it too fast and threw a rod right through the side of the block. It drove home like that. A local shop teacher had a flattie that was buried in his back yard. He winched it out, power washed it, and threw it in my Willys. Eventually sold it. Wish I hadn't. They're still remarkably cheap, maybe I'll get another someday.
We bought a 49' CJ3a for the exact same purpose around our farm. We love it! Plus whenever we take it out on the road or into town, we get thumbs up all the time. People think it is so cool, which it really is!!! We have fixed it up as a learning tool for my sons who were in high school and wanted hands on shop training. Ours is still in the rough but has had multiple improvements to make it reliable.
Yes, that's a throttle lock. I could put my 46 in low low, set the throttle, and crawl over everything. I occasionally walked alongside it and just steered it. Great vehicle.
The title of this video is what I've been saying for years. My 1951 is built to accepted automotive standards, will outlast any side by side ever made and parts are available everywhere and cheap! I just did some repairs using parts that were made in WWII by Ford! And what side by side APPRECIATES over the term of ownership?
They’re awesome, but still too expensive here in PA, especially if they run, have brakes that work, and aren’t rusted to oblivion like every old vehicle here in the northeast.
You have no idea how trail capable they are, Buddy had one from the 1950's, A year before drove a more modern 4x4 up a electrcal tower maintenace trail and barely made it. That Willys(stock) Put-Puted up(4 Adults plus gear)whithout ever missing a beat, or sliping.
I bought my 47 cj2a for $500 delivered to my door, spent about $100 on valvetrain parts, and new gaskets, so $600 for a jeep, not bad. I spent $300 on a pto setup, cause im gonna use it like a side by side for hauling wood, and a tractor for pulling a brush mower. My 6 acre farm is pretty steep, neighbor almost rolled his little 4x4 john deer tractor, and they are about as stable as you can get in a farm tractor. An old flat fender jeep is rated to do a 45° side slope, i can get a roll bar for like $100. I got a pto winch for $75. So my neighbor payed $10k for his 4x4 jd, im in mine $1000, i dont have a loader, but i have a winch, and im set up for hydraulics, cause it was used to plow snow. I scored a free dozer blade off like a cub or some other tiny tractor. Oh, and unlike the jd, my willys is highway legal! I scored a free yanmar 20hp sailboat motor, im thinking of swapping in. If i do, the refurbed 60hp willys motor will go in my ford model A speedster build, they have 40hp stock, so will be a free 50% hp bump on that. Thats about all the transmission and brakes can handle anyway. You can do all this stuff for super cheap, if you arent in a hurry and keep a lookout for good deals. Niece and nephews want to learn to weld this summer, will show them how patching rust on the body, its almost all flat, which makes it newb fabricator friendly for them.
the most important thing of vehicle maintenance ~ clean the windscreen ~ so when you breakdown in the middle of nowhere you can enjoy the view ( Dan eldon )
Love my old Willys. It was my grandfather’s and now it sits in the barn. I need to get around to getting the brakes working. Still has the 6v system and I upgraded the battery cables to thick 00 welding cables for more reliable starts. ua-cam.com/video/pOrXQt3E5nI/v-deo.htmlsi=qWCmTXmKnrLxa08l
This would garner far more attention at a car show than a Lambo. Carry on
Neat old Jeep. I have no possible need for one but it would still be cool to have one to drive around.
i miss my cj2a, had one right after highschool that me an my best friend were rebuildin but when I was out on my first wildland fire he took it sold it an moved to tennesse an never heard from him again
I have a 1948 cj2a, starts and runs great. Can't beat old school
Willy is way cooler then a SXS for sure! Sweet Willys!
Very cool CJ2A!
I have a CJ 3A, and i agree! Just as fun as a side by side!
My first car was a 1946 Willys CJ2A. It still had the flathead four. Eventually I drove it too fast and threw a rod right through the side of the block. It drove home like that. A local shop teacher had a flattie that was buried in his back yard. He winched it out, power washed it, and threw it in my Willys. Eventually sold it. Wish I hadn't. They're still remarkably cheap, maybe I'll get another someday.
You guys in the U.S. are so lucky, in Canada these are hard to find. Way cooler than a side by side and no helmets needed !
Super lucky!
Can you drive a Mahindra Roxor on the road?
We bought a 49' CJ3a for the exact same purpose around our farm. We love it! Plus whenever we take it out on the road or into town, we get thumbs up all the time. People think it is so cool, which it really is!!! We have fixed it up as a learning tool for my sons who were in high school and wanted hands on shop training. Ours is still in the rough but has had multiple improvements to make it reliable.
Love everything about your comment! These things are so much fun.
I had a couple of them
A 42 gpw , and a 42 slat grill
I know you know you have a L-134.
I like your seats good job !
I just bought a 1944 Ford in September it's a blast.
They are so much fun.
Yes, that's a throttle lock. I could put my 46 in low low, set the throttle, and crawl over everything. I occasionally walked alongside it and just steered it. Great vehicle.
The only thing that a side by side does that an old jeep doesn't is go fast without throwing you out but who really wants to go fast anyway
Seat belts are for the weak
@@rocketresto-- So are wearing rubber gloves and being afraid to get your hands dirty......
Im in a vintage jeep group. When we go on trailrides. We usually pull side by sides out that we come along.
Love it!
That’s awesome. My mom lives in Moses Lake.
If I may, where was this video taken?
Done anything w/ this yet? Looking for your completed renovation/restoration.
Not going to touch the body and paint, it’s perfect as is. Need to get all the lights fixed so it’s safe to drive in the street.
Long live flat fenders!
I have a 46 I drive around at my cottage-everyone else has a golf cart, but I have a bichen jeep!
So much cooler than a golf cart
Would rather have a Willys than any atv made,loved those old flat fenders.
Everyday of the week
Love it, always thought An old vw with no doors or fenders would be good, can’t understand the ridiculous price of side by’s.
It’s insane the prices of those things
The title of this video is what I've been saying for years. My 1951 is built to accepted automotive standards, will outlast any side by side ever made and parts are available everywhere and cheap! I just did some repairs using parts that were made in WWII by Ford! And what side by side APPRECIATES over the term of ownership?
Yes yes yes and yes
The old jeeps were way better than any side-by-side
Look way cooler too!
No they’re not. A sxs will go far more places offroad than a Willy’s
@@flight2k5 You must be a SXS owner looking to validate your mistake. This is a broad argument, anecdotal examples aren't a valid rebuttal.
I have a 47 I did a frame off .I haven't moved it in about 5 years
No frame off on this one, leaving it as is!
They’re awesome, but still too expensive here in PA, especially if they run, have brakes that work, and aren’t rusted to oblivion like every old vehicle here in the northeast.
Jeep Willy's!!! It's like a go-kart for men.
You have no idea how trail capable they are, Buddy had one from the 1950's, A year before drove a more modern 4x4 up a electrcal tower maintenace trail and barely made it. That Willys(stock) Put-Puted up(4 Adults plus gear)whithout ever missing a beat, or sliping.
Pretty much
Cool but just for fun price out a new radiator. Trust me, baby and protect the one you have 😊
I bought my 47 cj2a for $500 delivered to my door, spent about $100 on valvetrain parts, and new gaskets, so $600 for a jeep, not bad. I spent $300 on a pto setup, cause im gonna use it like a side by side for hauling wood, and a tractor for pulling a brush mower. My 6 acre farm is pretty steep, neighbor almost rolled his little 4x4 john deer tractor, and they are about as stable as you can get in a farm tractor. An old flat fender jeep is rated to do a 45° side slope, i can get a roll bar for like $100. I got a pto winch for $75. So my neighbor payed $10k for his 4x4 jd, im in mine $1000, i dont have a loader, but i have a winch, and im set up for hydraulics, cause it was used to plow snow. I scored a free dozer blade off like a cub or some other tiny tractor. Oh, and unlike the jd, my willys is highway legal! I scored a free yanmar 20hp sailboat motor, im thinking of swapping in. If i do, the refurbed 60hp willys motor will go in my ford model A speedster build, they have 40hp stock, so will be a free 50% hp bump on that. Thats about all the transmission and brakes can handle anyway. You can do all this stuff for super cheap, if you arent in a hurry and keep a lookout for good deals. Niece and nephews want to learn to weld this summer, will show them how patching rust on the body, its almost all flat, which makes it newb fabricator friendly for them.
I love every part of your comment.
did u sell the 46?
Yes it sold
Where can I get one from. ?
CjL
Lots on Facebook marketplace, keep an eye out!
@@rocketresto
Lol.....not down here in Louisiana.
Imma have to expand my search area a few States...
Tkz Ol Boy.
find one somewhere probably 50,000 in good shape an atv 1/3 that brand new
I paid $1500 for this Willys and about $1500 in parts to get it where it is now.
That's a Mopar household if I ever saw one.
Dang straight it is
but what about the new side by side smell? LMAO
Old Jeeps are cool but they are not allowed on ATV trails.
the most important thing of vehicle maintenance ~ clean the windscreen ~ so when you breakdown in the middle of nowhere you can enjoy the view ( Dan eldon )
Very important.
It's a 4 cylinder that's an original Willy's.
At the very least spray paint it olive drab
Nah, it's perfect as is.
@rocketresto . I'll give you a year or two you'll get the bug to go mil spec look.
Love my old Willys. It was my grandfather’s and now it sits in the barn. I need to get around to getting the brakes working. Still has the 6v system and I upgraded the battery cables to thick 00 welding cables for more reliable starts.
ua-cam.com/video/pOrXQt3E5nI/v-deo.htmlsi=qWCmTXmKnrLxa08l
Awesome old rig!
Yea……if you can find one…….
All over the place out here in the west coast.
I may be White. But I ain't $30,000.00 side by side White.
😆
Aaaaaaaah that's hilarious