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Posted: 09/28/08 07:25 AM
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I have a 1949 Jeep Willys frame with the transmision, transfer case, and both the front and rear diff. but the transmision and transfer case are froze up. Is the vehicle worth fixing up for the mud? If it is then can I get an adapter to make a 350 motor bolt up? And also will any pickup body fit with only little mods to the body or frame?
1992 Toyota Pick-Up Extended Cab- 4.3 TBI Chevy Motor, 350 Turbo Tranny, and Toyota T/C (Nasty Combination) 1991 GMC Sonoma- 4.3 Motor, 700R4 Tranny, and Stock T/C
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SnoMan
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Posted: 09/28/08 08:28 AM
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If you put a 350 in that old willy's it is not going to matter if tranny and Tcase is frozen up because you will need bigger and stronger ones. Axles too. You need to figure out what you really want to go here because if you go 350 route there is not going to be much 49 Willy's left.
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vic433
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Posted: 09/28/08 03:53 PM
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hey everyone i am a new jeep owner i have a new jeep wrangler sport 4.0 straight six, 3speed .what does tj mean? and does a 4"inch 97-06 tj wrangler series 2 fit on my jeep
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porkster
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Posted: 03/31/09 02:17 PM
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DUDE, I GOT THE SAME PROBLEM. PETERSEN'S 4 WHEEL MAG HAD ACOVER IN THE 70'S WITH A JEEPSTER ON A WAGONEER FRAME. I AM STILL LOOKING FOR IT, AS I WANT OPTIMUM CONVERSION FOR MY JEEPSTER. WHAT HAVE YOU FOUND? MP
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