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| SteveK | Jan 15 2015, 12:39 PM Post #1 |
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Charles, and others too, I wish I had seen this site earlier in my project that I just now copied from the 3B 'buy/sell' site (Thanks to Rus Curtis) for a lonnnnng list of potential suppliers to try out. Not sure how accurate or plentiful the parts now, as "last update" is dated 2006. It also references another 'list site' as well. It may come in handy for someone... http://www.public.asu.edu/~grover/willys/parts.html |
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| PWTS | Jan 18 2015, 07:19 PM Post #2 |
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I'd like to put in a plug for one name on this list. Classic enterprises makes body panels etc. I bought multiple panels from them back when I was getting started. Spoke to a man named Lamonte. He is the owner of the shop and he knows his stuff. I sent him pictures of the floor pan supports because I couldn't find any exactly like mine and he made them for me at a very small price over what the standard supports cost. He has a couple dozen employees and everything is made in USA. The employees sign each piece they make. Just an awesome guy with awesome employees. Check them out if you need panels Phillip |
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| F Bill | Jan 19 2015, 09:58 AM Post #3 |
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I'll second the vote for Classic. When nobody was making any jeep repair panels except offshore suppliers, Lamonte was selling some really good quality stuff that actually fit and was heavy enough to last as long as original stuff. |
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59 convertible 15933 needs drivetrain 60 convertible 17052 has a V6 and 4WD 60 Surrey 17509 went thru Katrina and looks it. 60 Surrey 17918 started it all...Toyota axle, BW Wrecked Surrey Tub with fenders and grille 56 tub, from 11826 And a couple parts DJ's with no ID left. All my jeeps are projects....only runner is my DJ with doors.. | |
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