Saturday, August 30, 2008

A Great Resource in New England

Metal Strip of New England. They are my links section.

Very cool, they dip the parts in chemicals and takes the rust, paint off of the parts. They have given me a quote, and we may take the frame down there to have it dipped. They are only hour away, and this might speed things up considerably.

Wakefield Willy Update 1.0

My computer is updating itself at the present moment so I thought I would refer to these Willy updates in a similar manner.

Not a lot has happened in the last 2 weeks, but a few developments are in the works.

We have decided to build a temp shelter in the backyard so we can bring the Willys to the house. They are currently 30min away which is not convenient. They should arrive here in the next few weeks.

We have begun the salvaging aspect of the project, what gets sent to the scrap yard, what we can sell and what we can save. So far we have a few parts that I think are worth something and will bring some $$ for the project.

I have made one trip to the scrap yard, a 300lbs snow plow that was worth $14. Whoo Hoo! Big Money.

We have order some books on the Willys that have arrived.. It has been fun to read through some of the history of these jeeps. I am hoping to put together a historical background to the 1957 Willys.

That's it for now, we are anxious to get the Willys to their new home, as it will speed up the work on them. Our goal as of right now is to strip the 1959 down to the frame, sand it, and paint it so it will be ready by the Spring. We also hope to get started on the engine rebuild over the Winter. If by April we have a frame ready to be built on and an engine in the beginning stages of being rebuilt, I will be very happy.

Friday, August 22, 2008

1959 "Bondo Jeep"

Yes, it is as bad as it looks.....

This is our "Parts Jeep" or as I like to call it the "Bondo Jeep"

For those unfamiliar with the term, Bondo is a compound used to fill rust holes and fix body work. But it should be done in small doses, not an entire jeep!

Anyhow, for that reason this Willys is beyond help. So we will be utilizing certain parts. What it lacks in the body, it makes up in the frame.

We will be using this frame as our foundation. From what I can see it looks better than the 1957 Willys. But as we strip it, we will see how strong it is.

The other major contribution is the engine. It is in several pieces and can be rebuilt. The 1957 has an engine, but I think we want to start with a total rebuild.

Anyhow, the frame, the engine, and a few other parts will be salvaged from this shadow of it's former self.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

1957 Service Station Willys

So here is a great shot, a boy and his Willy's Jeep.

As you can read on the Willys, it served the bulk of its life as a Service Station Willys in Schuylerville, NY north of Albany.

This jeep came with a plow, and 2 bumpers that are heavy duty. A top that is very unique, with a little light on top. It is a little different than Willys from that era, as it is meant to be a workhorse.

Our plan would be to keep the look, but also make it possible to also be a more standard looking Willys. The frame is not good, it has some holes in it. This has an engine, that may run. The first thing we will be doing with this Willy is taking off the parts that are solid and wirebrush it and prime it. This is the project jeep, the second one is a parts jeep that I will introduce in the next post.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Adoption Day

It has been a very long day that began around 5:00 a.m. with a beautiful drive to Greenwich, NY to meet Steve, the owner of these fine Willys. We met Steve and met the Willys for the first time, which was all very exciting. After 3 hours, we had them fully loaded, with spare parts and all and made a slow journey back to Nashua. Over all the journey was uneventful, and the Willys were unloaded and stored for the night.

Matt D. was a huge help as well as Drew in getting these Willys back to NH. Overall, I am thrill to have this trip over with and looking forward to the new adventures that lie ahead with this project. When I have more time, I will introduce the 2 Willys to let you know what we are facing. For me, it is time for some shut eye, as I said it has been a long day.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Purchased: 1957 Willys Jeep

Today marks the beginning of this adventure. We made a verbal agreement to purchase a 1957 & 1959 Willys Jeep.

Pictures will come once we pick it up, which should be soon!