I've started work on the driver controls. Since the steering, and seats were long gone when I got the jeep, I am starting from scratch. The Steering column is a 32" "hot rod" unit from Speedway motors. Just a simple shaft, no wiring inside. its toped with a 3 bolt quick release. The seats are Bestop, low back vinyl seats. They look the part, and the right size, and fit the bill nicely. I've spend the past two days making brackets for the seats. They are located where I want them, and at all the right angles. I just need to make some little foot plates and paint them.

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In 1940's the average height of a man was 5'6". We have grown like weeds, I'm 5'10" and don't feel particularly tall. So... I fit in the GPW, but don't fit well, scooting the seat back an inch would be great. so thats what I did.
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Scooting the seat back just an inch made a huge difference for comfort, So I had to cut a notch in the fender well, and a simple patch to close it back in. This is a very common mod for the old jeeps as people continue to be huge(er).
 
Ordered all the things for the electrical. Fuse box, wires, fuses, relays, switches of all types. I've never done a full vehicle wiring project before, but I figure the GPW is a good place to start.

Since there are no pictures of ordering stuff...
Glamour Shot.
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Ordered all the things for the electrical. Fuse box, wires, fuses, relays, switches of all types. I've never done a full vehicle wiring project before, but I figure the GPW is a good place to start.

Since there are no pictures of ordering stuff...
Glamour Shot.
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This is a really cool project. Keep it up