Saturday, October 27, 2012
Wakefield Willys Update 5.12
Progress, and new challenges.
The frame is painted, the rear of the willys is painted. It is time to assemble the 3 remaining pieces of the jeep. 2 rear panels, and the rear valence with the tailgate. I wish it was as easy as bolting them to the rear bumper, but it is not.
If you look closely at the rear panel attached and the rear corner they don't match up. Not surprising considering the age of the tub and it has probably been sagging for decades.
So what to do? See the engine crane lying there in the background. I think it maybe time to reassemble it and use it to lift of the rear corner. I might have to do it on both corners, I am fairly certain both sides will need some help.
So I am going to attach the other rear panel and see how bad it is, and then probably decide to erect the engine crane. Exciting times, glad the tools are here to work with.
Labels:
1960 Willys,
body work,
frame,
rear of jeep,
restoration,
tailgate,
tub
Monday, October 15, 2012
Wakefield Willys Update 5.11
With cold weather approaching, painting gets more difficult. So taking advantage of a mild day, I cleaned, painted and rubberized the rear portion of the willys jeep. The frame, the rear bumper are all cleaned up and drying as we speak.
Feels good to be done with this, now on to the floor, rear panels and rear valence. Yikes! We are close to being done!
Labels:
1960 Willys,
body work,
frame,
rear of jeep,
tub
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Wakefield Willys Update 5.10
Slow but steady.
As you can see by the first picture, the replacement pieces are welded in over the rear right fender. I am not done, I need to do some grinding and go over with the welder one more time. Then grind again and then we might be ready to paint.
To weld and get ready to move on to other parts of the rear restoration. I removed the tires so I can get into to weld and clean up the under portion on the rear of the tub.
Did quite a bit of cleaning the frame today, but still a long long way to go.
Once the underneath is cleaned and painted, I will get back to putting the rear panels back on and finishing up the rear.
Can't wait to see this finished. Should look great.
As you can see by the first picture, the replacement pieces are welded in over the rear right fender. I am not done, I need to do some grinding and go over with the welder one more time. Then grind again and then we might be ready to paint.
To weld and get ready to move on to other parts of the rear restoration. I removed the tires so I can get into to weld and clean up the under portion on the rear of the tub.
Did quite a bit of cleaning the frame today, but still a long long way to go.
Once the underneath is cleaned and painted, I will get back to putting the rear panels back on and finishing up the rear.
Can't wait to see this finished. Should look great.
Labels:
1960 Willys,
body work,
frame,
rear of jeep,
restoration,
tub
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