Parts Sources |
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I have included here (listed alphabetically) only sources that I have used personally. For a much more complete listing of available sources visit Rick Grover's site. |
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Factory Shop Manuals |
I've met Ted Weems a couple of times at a swap meet in
Arkansas. He has always been friendly and helpful. The manuals that I
have purchased from him - the latest was an original 50-51 Willys Master
Parts List in pristine condition - have all been in excellent
condition. e-mail him what you need in terms of manuals and/or
literature and he'll get back to you on his availability and
pricing.
NOTE from Ted: Keep in mind that the Willys literature inventory is rather limited, and currently consists of mostly prewar items. (August 2000) |
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Florida 4-Wheel Drive and Obsolete Jeep Parts |
I've bought from them a couple of times. Very friendly but rather proud of their parts. |
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Kaiser-Willys Auto Supply |
Very friendly but be patient. If he doesn't have the part in stock he'll hunt it down and that may take a few weeks. His parts are either NOS, NORS, or reproduction. | ||
Krage Motorsports |
Excellent prices, friendly people. Although he did forget to take my credit card information once. His excuse? He had just visited with a customer who had come in and showed him his slat-grill jeep that was 98% original. Serial Number 16. Being distracted in that case is understandable, don't you think? ;-) |
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Walck's Four Wheel Drive |
Carl Walck has always been friendly when I have called him. Seems to be quite knowledgeable about Willys parts. |
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Willys America |
Paul Barry is a walking encyclopedia of Willys knowledge. He was the speaker at the 6th Annual Midwest Willys Jeep Reunion & Swap Meet and spoke on the history of the Willys-Overland company. Good stuff. Very friendly and will answer all of your questions. |
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