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  Topic: Engine Serial number ?
ODJEEP

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PostForum: Technical Knowledge Base   Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 4:28 pm   Subject: Engine Serial number ?
Thanik you so much again WES K. So very helpful!
odjeep.
  Topic: Engine Serial number ?
ODJEEP

Replies: 4
Views: 2891

PostForum: Technical Knowledge Base   Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:06 am   Subject: Engine Serial number ?
Thanks WES for conformation that the 4-63 should be the L-134 flathead,
Now if you please, can you advise the most likely casting number for the L-134 that would be found in a 1948 4-63 Willys JEEPST ...
  Topic: Engine Serial number ?
ODJEEP

Replies: 4
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PostForum: Technical Knowledge Base   Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2021 6:03 pm   Subject: Engine Serial number ?
Question about "F" head 134 engine serial number.
Today in attempt to help identify the engine in my friend's 1948 JEEPSTER with body data tag of 4-63 77411, we found the engine to be an "F" head wit ...
  Topic: M1 Carbine leather scabbard.
ODJEEP

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PostForum: Technical Knowledge Base   Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 3:34 pm   Subject: M1 Carbine leather scabbard.
Have always seen them attached on the drivers outside mirror, really no other place for it. Very Happy
 
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