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3rd One Could be a Charm ?

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by new bee, May 3, 2012.

  1. new bee

    new bee Member

    We just got a 68 cj5, this one was not sitting for 10+ years, it runs and has a bunch of the things we were looking to add. Going to rebuild the carb this weekend so we can take it out and play before ripping it down to the frame.

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  2. EricM

    EricM Active Member

    Nice! I see a warn OD.
     
  3. 68BuickV6

    68BuickV6 Well-Known Member

    Nice CJ, cool spot light too! :tea:
     
  4. TexasBlues

    TexasBlues JEEP-Hockey-Holic

    i like it!

    and the sign on the fridge =)
     
  5. new bee

    new bee Member

    hey texas blues i called local steel supplier and gave them your list for the rotisserie it came back at 260.00 steel went up a bit lol.
     
  6. new bee

    new bee Member

    The folks that we got it from were very nice and gave us a great deal. We want to do right by them, they owned the cj since 73 and it was rather sentimental, they have 5 other jeeps that run unlike our two!
     
  7. new bee

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  8. uncamonkey

    uncamonkey Member

    Ummm, that's a new way of mounting the steering box that I have't seen yet.
     
  9. new bee

    new bee Member

    Removed wire harness off of motor, removed headers, looks like new ones will be in order. I ahve been picking up parts all winter waiting for it to get warm, so far I have:

    78 cj gas tank kit from morris
    new bushing kit for entire cj
    stainless hardware kit
    full rear floor with riser and rear panel
    replacement factory wire harness
    R&P front disk break kit
    front floor panels
    2 - 3' x 8' sheets of 18ga steel for the sides
    por15 and prep for frame
    selfetching primer/fiber glass/bondo and a ton of sand paper.

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  10. new bee

    new bee Member

    yup it was special, should have been there to get it off it was an experience!
     
  11. GeoffreyL

    GeoffreyL Well-Known Member

    how much did each sheet of steel run you? i need to buy some myself, wondering what prices are these days
     
  12. new bee

    new bee Member

    2- 18 ga. 3x8 sheets and 15' of 3/8 x5" steel to box the frame was just over 125.00
     
  13. new bee

    new bee Member

    Off to Carlisle swap meet on Friday to find a 4bbl. intake and a steering column.
     
  14. new bee

    new bee Member

    Need to reaserch what a good donor car is for a 4barrel I can rebuild, thinking it will probably have to be late 60's early 70's.any suggestions would be great!
     
  15. new bee

    new bee Member

    removed gas tank seats and roll cage
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    body comes off afetr much persuasion from cutting wheel and sawzall!

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    Frame patch from previous owner

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    Frame after repairs by a good friend who welds for a living I can stick two pices of metal together but he can weld Thanks Scott, all fractured steel removed and replaced with 3/16 plate steel and flat stock, spring mounts were removed and welded back into their original locations. W for future power steering pump mount.

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  16. new bee

    new bee Member

    pulled motor out

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  17. new bee

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    removed trans and rest of drive line, just persuaded hitch assembly off.

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  18. new bee

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    started to mock up 78 cj gas tank out back

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  19. new bee

    new bee Member

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    1 1/2" between shackel mounts and skid plate

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  20. new bee

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    looks ike the body will clear but not by much

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