1968 Covington Cuttler attachment
Here is two sheet about the 1968 Covington Cuttler attachment.
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Here is two sheet about the 1968 Covington Cuttler attachment.
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Here is the Willys CJ-2A Service Bulletin.
This was compiled by Sean over the www.thecj2apage.com and you will find the original copies here on the CJ2A Forum page.
The first pdf file is the index showing which service bulletin is available in the second pdf file.
Sean made a good database parts list also. Find it here.
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Here is a nice brochure about 1951 ad’s for Jeep, Truck and Wagon.
It has 4 pages. I really like the slogan “Don’t handle with care!”
Also, note the use of a tire track…
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Here is two sheet about the Dumas Jump center seat 1961.
I got also the 1955 version here. The 1961 issues got the “Jeep Approved” logo and it’s more specific about jeep model.
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Here is a nice Sales Flyer CJ3B 1953.
This one advertises the CJ3B for “off the road operation”.
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Here is two Sales Flyer CJ3B 1954.
I’m not sure about the year but it certainly after 1954 because it’s advertised from Kaiser-Willys.
The first one is about the CJ3B on the oil industry;
The second one is about CJ3B in all days life and notice that the last page is the same as the one advertised for Sales Flyer CJ3B 1953:
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Here is a FC-150 and FC-170 Parts List manual 1964.
I found this pdf file on internet and I though I should share it with you.
The file is over 17 megs. It take time to open.
Here is the link to it: FC_150_170_Parts_List_1964
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Here is an Owner Manual Utility Wagon and Delivery 1959.
It was available with the F4 4 cylinders or the super Hurricane engine straight 6 cylinders.
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I tried to take pictures of the engine mount parts that i removed from the original diesel jeep to compare it with the actual engine mount in the DJ-6. They look very similar.
Here is how close i am to get the perkins engine into the DJ! So much work left to do. I didn’t have much time this winter to work on it.
I will get it done!
Ever wondered what was the prices for Jeep Willys models in 1960?
Here is two sheets about the advertised delivered prices government sales Division in 1960.
It listed models; CJ-3B, CJ-5, CJ-6, Pick-up Truck, Station Wagon and delivery, DJ-3A, FC-150 and FC-170. The less expensive was the Basic DJ-3A Jeep dispatcher while the most expensive was the FC-170 Closed Cab Dual rear Wheels with a 4 speed transmission.
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Here is a very nice booklet with 24 pages about Jeep In Public Service from 1966.
You will find in this booklet amazing applications for the world’s most useful vehicles. those applications are: Police, Public safety and civil defense, Public health, Forestry and Natural resources, Road and Park maintenance, Airports, Fire protection, Public education and utilities… It was for CJ-5, CJ-3B, jeep sedan delivery and station wagon, Jeep pick-up truck and also for CJ-6.
All the pictures are very nice and are a proof that they exist somewhere in the past. Some pictures are showing CJ-2A.
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You have snow?! Here is two sheets about the Jeep Bros Sno-Flyr from 1959.
This snow blower was mounted on Jeep Univeral CJ-5. You need to check those blade rotor. Wow! I’m not sure if it was getting pack with snow. It was available with a secondary Willys F-4 engine or a Wisconsin VG4D power unit engine.
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Here is two sheets about the Stahl Side boxes for Gladiator.
I like the look of the Gladiator with the Thriftside body on the first page. It was available for J-200 and J-300.
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Here is four sheet about the Stahl Utility box for service Truck. It can be installed on FC-150, FC-170 and pick-up truck. As an electrician myself I would take the FC-170 with the MO-107 option sliding roof.
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Here is a very nice booklet about Meyer Snow Plow from 1968.
It listed snow plow available for Jeep CJ-5, Gladiator pick-up truck, Wagoneer and Jeepster Commando. It also listed optional equipment like spreaders, snow plow lights and broom. It advertise the Meyer Cabs M-III for CJ-5 and CJ-6.
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Here is two sheets about Warn Locking Hubs from 1969.
I think and it’s my ole opinion that locking hubs made by Warn was the most stronger one. I do have and like my Dualmatics locking hubs on my 1950 3A but my DJ-6 1965 will get Warn Locking hubs!
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Here is a Sales Flyer Jeep Forward Control FC-170 DRW 1960.
This is the biggest FC (civilian) you can get! If I had money, I would have one.
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Here is a Sales Flyer Jeep Forward Control FC-170 1960.
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Here is a Sales Flyer Jeep Forward Control FC-150 1959.
I really like the flat nose style truck. They fitted the Hurricane engine into those small beast. Wow! And what’s about that grill.
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Here is a Sales Flyer Jeep Forward Control FC-170 1959.
This is the Big brother of the FC-150! I still prefer his small brother. They were able to fit the Super Hurricane 6 engine in it! If I had to choose a model, it would be the DRW with a stake platform.
I have two version of this form:
Original
Revision 1
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Here is four sheets about Howe Fire Apparatus FC-170 and Pick-up Truck.
I don’t know a lot of people who doesn’t like fire truck!
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I found a pdf file on the net about 1955 CJ-5 Parts Manual.
I though I had to share it with you.
Here is the link to it:
1955_CJ_5_Parts_Manual_optimized
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