1958 Willys CJ-3B with Buick 231 V6
"When I put 11-inch brake drums on the Jeep, I could only afford to do one axle. I still have the small drums on the rear, and it works fine. Before, I could never get the front ones to lock on road, even with good pads and fully adjusted. Now sometimes the front locks first and sometimes the rear -- they seem well balanced."
"The custom front cross member is made out of thick-walled square tubing.
This is a good modification for anyone who lifts a
flat-fender, and steering response is noticeably improved.
It lowers the steering bell crank several inches to compensate for
lift. The bell crank assembly is bolted to the square tubing with
grade 8 bolts."
"The cross member is welded to 1/4 inch plates (maybe 2 X 8 inches)
that are bolted to the frame, so it's removable for engine access and removal.
(Good for beeg dummies like me who like to blow up engines.)"
See also a high angle photo of the engine (20k JPEG).
"There are some hints of
green paint (4K JPEG), under the red, under
the orange on my Jeep. I believe it's the original paint."
"The Jeep does not look nearly as good in person as in the pictures (our
little secret), but I look much better in person."
See also a photo of the interior
(40K JPEG).
Thanks to Jon for the photos. Note: as of July 2003, he has sold this Jeep. -- Derek Redmond
For more pictures of Jon's "High-Hood Beauty", see
Tracks in the Woods and Snow No Problem, Jon Says
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