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| glennstin | Aug 25 2015, 03:45 PM Post #1 |
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http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/cto/5179281723.html Bet you're wondering why this relates to DJ3A? This Indy located parts car might help with some very hard to find stuff such as 15" four stud wheels, most brake parts, and probably more. These wheels are not a perfect match to the DJ3A wheel, but work perfectly and accept the big W hub caps. This is up for best offer and sounds like you can tell the seller to keep his engine etc. When you're done pickin' Willys Goodies, you still have first edition Nash Rambler stuff to sell. It's just up Route 31 North of Indy maybe 50 miles. Hope this helps someone. |
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| PapaC | Aug 25 2015, 11:48 PM Post #2 |
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It's so unusual I like it. That looks like a good one for Leepu & Pitbull or Vegas Rat Rods. By the time they got through with it they wouldn't need the DJ comparable parts anyway!!! I'm also liking the inventiveness of the guys on Cuban Chrome and what they go through to keep those old cars on the road without having the correct parts. |
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Charles Tate....North Mississippi 1956 WILLYS DJ3A Convertible Doing ground up nuts and bolt restoration by almost entirely reconditioning original used or a few NOS DJ3A parts. 1962 WILLYS DJ3A Convertible. (For research and parts only) | |
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