I uh just going to build a coffee table. And uh the first trip I was going on I needed
a tailgate and the tailgate wasn't going to come in time and I couldn't find one so I used the 1940s Coca-Cola cooler lid and it snapped right on and I said yep that's it! That's staying. And I got two Jerry cans for fuel tanks.
Door handles, I've got door handles all over the place for Jeepster Commandos
and miscellaneous door hardware. Um those are just hubcaps, we make those things new. And I do have some rare um spinner mags as well that you found on the Jeepster Commando convertibles. Uh moving through here I see some struts for the lift gates the rear lift gates on the hardtop on the Jeepster Commando. Again here's a whole stack of those the deck lids we were talking about for the convertible, and this trim here is extremely hard to find.
Oh it looks really good. It looks really good!
It's spiffy I'll say that. I saw it when it came in. How's the interior? Did you guys do it... Or you did the interior?
We had a guy in Pocatello did the interior for us. We kind of went with the gray and white uh pretty much. They originally had probably smooth vinyl
seats but these are kind of, I don't know...
It looks good, looks good. It looks really good!
I'm Bill Norris from the Norris Mononas group we do the Dispatcher magazine and the Holy Toledo calendars uh. Dispatcher is a quarterly publication we go from 1903 approximately to about 1980. We cover Bantam, we have quite a few articles
on Bantams. Everything Willy's a little bit of Ford and our we have our 2023 calendars. We sold out of the 2022 so we got the those are fresh off the press we got quite a few
interesting things in this here. We got a 103 MB half tracks that were built. We got the Bantam service truck. Um a few other things...Jeep a trench, I don't know Willie's uh Brazilian pickup you don't see too many of those. So that's what we do, thank you.