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BEAMSVILLE, ONT

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Hello everyone! Just joined the site. I live in Beamsville. I am a 2nd year electrical apprentice with Hydro One (Old Ontario Hydro) I work as a High Voltage Underground Cable Splicer, working on 115 000V - 230 000V.


I am ew to the rodding screne but not new to working on cars, I have restored a 1946 Willys CJ2A and I am restoring a 1947 CJ2A as a MB clone. (Army Jeep)


1947 ^


1946^ (mine is the blue one)

My plans are, read lots one the site (as I am new to this)take the body from the 1947 as I have to buy a new body for it. So I thought I would turn the old one into a rat rod.

I have a Olds 425BB out of a 1965 Olds 98, with matching tranny (Don't know what it is but it is a auto) I also have a 2 speed power glide, from a old Corvete (don't know if you can swap around the trannys going that far back. but I might as well try)

I have a 1953 Willys CJ3A frame and I am being given 1999 Dodge Durango frame. would the Dodge be better to use?

Hopefully when I start this build I can keep it under $2000 and have all my questions answered. So thank you all in advance for what I haven't read yet and what I will!!

Scott



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welcome Scott...We have quite a few members from your area....Love those Jeeps

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HAMILTON, ONT

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welcome kool old jeeps dont see everyday

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Welcome from Aylmer Scott. The powerglide will not fit the Olds engine.Olds and Chevys have a different bell pattern.You may have a turbo 400. Is it a 3speed with 2 dimples inward on the trans pan?



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Thanks everyone!
NOVACLONE wrote:

Welcome from Aylmer Scott. The powerglide will not fit the Olds engine.Olds and Chevys have a different bell pattern.You may have a turbo 400. Is it a 3speed with 2 dimples inward on the trans pan?


 I dont know yet.

 

A guy who I went to school with has a 1965 and 1968 Olds 98s. We wants to keep the 65 as it is a convertable but wants the 455BB out of the 68. He said I could have the car if I helped him do the swap, as I have the room. So I dont have the engine in my hands yet. (I need a lower flat bed so the car doesnt bottom out)

 

Being as it is a top of the line car, it just might be the Turbo 400...



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NIAGARA FALLS, ONT

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Welcome to Ontario Rodders Scott!

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welcome from eastern Ont. A bud of mine runs a 383 small block 4 sp on home made frame under a 75 jeep fun little car goes like stink.

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Welcome Scott, tell the old man to bring you around one day.

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Iwannagofast wrote:

Welcome Scott, tell the old man to bring you around one day.


 

 

he laughed...ok will do LOL



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Welcome to the forum!

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Welcome    another Jeep lover here.......          bought (ordered) a new 1976 CJ7  304 V8 stick

 

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NIAGARA REGION, ONT

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Welcome from St. Catharines. I had an Eagle wagon for a while - does that count?

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maybe    lets "see" it



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TIME TRAVELLER wrote:

Welcome from St. Catharines. I had an Eagle wagon for a while - does that count?


 thats like a Hummer...its a wannabe jeep LOL



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Welcome, Use the stock frame for your project, it will be less work than trying to fit a jeep to the truck frame. Beamsville, i get to go there 6 days a week......................to earn fun tickets ( money)..............

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Carl nieghbour down the road has one same colour,with a white hard top. Hardly ever takes it out of garage, once a summer "maybe" not sure if a auto or stick????

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Those old jeeps are pretty neat!! Baker, your blue one looks very nice.

Years back Jeep sold a number of attachments for those things to small farmers that ran off a PTO pulley on the back, i remember seeing one attachment was a sickle mower.

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welcome from someone with a newer jeep. 78 cj7 levi renegade. only problem with mine i don't think it has anything original from when i originally bought it, maybe the vin plate.

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Sacotu wrote:

welcome from someone with a newer jeep. 78 cj7 levi renegade. only problem with mine i don't think it has anything original from when i originally bought it, maybe the vin plate.


         I hope you didn't add a V8   disbelief



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sasquatch wrote:

Those old jeeps are pretty neat!! Baker, your blue one looks very nice.

Years back Jeep sold a number of attachments for those things to small farmers that ran off a PTO pulley on the back, i remember seeing one attachment was a sickle mower.


 

 

I have the PTO installed but I am fabbing up a winch for the back of the jeep....just for looks



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