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On 9/24/2023 at 8:38 AM, Stoffregen Motorsports said:
Unfortunately for you, the 72-75 CJs can be really hard to find parts for.
My dash board was apparently an anomaly too. In those years, they started putting the little rectangular indicator lights above the dash switches, but mine had none. Also, the position of the oil and water gauges was "not correct" according to the experts.
When I installed the t18, I had to use my engine hoist for that heavy pig and cracked the glass on the gauge. Do you know if I can just buy a cheap one and replace my glass and bezel with the new parts? I would like to keep mine.17 hours ago, Rustbin said:I guess I'm a little "out there", I prefer "Rat Rods for Africa" to "Halfass Customs" but I suppose this is going off on a tangent.
I will have to check out 'rat rods' it pops up on my feed. No worries about tangents, it's what we do here lol
Now on the current thread subject, a couple questions.
Fully weld, stitch some or leave it? It is definitely more welded than factory lolSeam sealer, douche with paint or let nature sort out this finish here? It is all underneath the tub.
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Great looking truck, doing good work in here.
I have seen that patina Ford around from time to time.- 1
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16 hours ago, datsunfreak said:
I heard someone say something about this the other day that struck a chord with me. "If you paint it, then it just looks just like everybody else's".
Well mine definitely doesn't look like any other one. 🙂
15 hours ago, Lockleaf said:Your videos on this beastie keep popping up in my feed. I need to stop sucking and watch them. You keep getting edged out by Halfass Kustoms. Sorry man, he's my favorite channel :D.
I'm with you on the whole paint thing. I regard much patina the exact same way. It's earned. Its hilarious to listen to my 10 year old kid showing his friends my Travelall and when they comment its 'ugly' or whatever, him parroting my speech on how thats patina, and cars earn it so its awesome.Cool, they are doing really well, never can tell with youtube.
Halfass Customs is a great channel, Puddin and DD Speed Shop are my favorites tho.
Ugly is a matter of perspective, a lot of cars I thought were ugly in my youth are awesome to see on the road today.
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21 hours ago, 1lo620 said:
Well the picture is the coil set up I have, it is a stock 77 620. With factory tach. No ballist resistor...does that mean so what
19 hours ago, David Krouse said:Hell at this point should just go back to points..
What is happening here lol.
Do you need me to fix your account again?- 1
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That blue B)
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Check cam and crank tdc at #1
The rotor should be pointing at the #1 spark plug wire.
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Some pics cause everyone likes those 🙂
got some paint on some stuff
crossmember back incut some reinforcement plates
Boxing plates mocked up
Windshield frame looks not badMy helpers on break
boxing plates welded in
Pretty happy with progress so far 🙂
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Yes!
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Been thinking about one of my other favorite Jeeps with character, Rick Pewes is pretty awesome.
Made some more progress on mine.
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Man this takes me back, I had almost the same truck during college in the 90's but mine was a 1980 with the L20. Same black plaid tho.
Looks like a great start.
You should just be able to add a gas bottle and change to regular wire with your mig. You might have to buy a regulator too, but it is definitely worth the expense especially for sheet metal.- 2
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Hello. I am still making these, PM sent.
You are welcome, I am glad it helped.- 1
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Congrats on the peoples choice.
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Welcome, jealous of your Datsun forklift. Would love to see some pics.
I have swapped a few carbs onto things they weren't meant for.
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4 hours ago, Stoffregen Motorsports said:
there is a soul in a vehicle, and who's to say where it is? It could be that once you swap in a new custom frame, your connection to the vehicle diminishes.
This is how I am approaching the repairs. Stronger better my Jeep thru and thru.
I am leaving the paint alone for the same reason, it earned it.
Thanks for that.
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24 minutes ago, Stoffregen Motorsports said:
Unfortunately for you, the 72-75 CJs can be really hard to find parts for. This era was the "changeover years" between when AMC bought Jeep from Kaiser and were redesigning everything, but using up old stock on the shelves. When I was looking for replacement body parts, three different experts had never seen the variation of rear fender stiffening ribs that were on my '74. Also, floor boards can be difficult to source and if you need a trans tunnel cover, forget it. I had to scab two together to make one good one.
This guy here makes some really nice reproduction panels - https://www.classicent.com/jeep/72-75-cj5
My dash board was apparently an anomaly too. In those years, they started putting the little rectangular indicator lights above the dash switches, but mine had none. Also, the position of the oil and water gauges was "not correct" according to the experts. So yeah, expect the unexpected with that year CJ.
Of course you post this after I cobbled the drivers side back together lol.
Hopefully he is still offering them next time I have to go through this thing.22 minutes ago, Stoffregen Motorsports said:Oh yeah, and the frames crack badly too. Mostly around where the crossmembers attach. The factory welds were so bad that they just break out and cause the frame to flex. It might be worth a look, but even then, a broken out weld may still look solid...
I noticed that lol.
It looks like someone tried to reweld the shock crossmember from the outside sometime in the past, but they failed miserably.
I got it back in there and attached a little better.
I do still want to put a new frame under this thing, but I also don't want take it apart that far and would like to have it usable.
It's a fine line between restoration and hack for now. 😄Now I have to go edit more video and continue installing actual body mount bushings.
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On 9/21/2023 at 4:59 PM, Duncan said:
It's a cool Jeep. I need to go back a few pages and catch up a bit. I'd love to have one of those..
I just went back and redid all the pics to get rid of the lame photobucket watermarks.
Now I am all annoyed again at what they did to forums... thankfully we can upload here now.
Oh well, hopefully youtube doesn't implode lol.- 1
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What an adventure. Crazy that weld went like that, it is pretty old though.
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Thanks for sharing, great looking car always like seeing it.
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16 hours ago, Stoffregen Motorsports said:
I'd like to see what you end up doing with your CJ.
For now it is replacing missing or broken parts.
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I don't even have one Marshall 😞
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Man that thing is as straight as mine is crooked. B)
Your builds are always eye candy.
Mine was rear ended and is rotten under at least one section of diamond plate back there.
Eventually plan to cut it out and redo it with 3/16- 1
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15 hours ago, Duncan said:
I didn't recall seeing this thread before, but it started in 2007 and somewhere around 2009, you let it sit for a mere 12 years or so 🙂
It's a cool Jeep. I need to go back a few pages and catch up a bit. I'd love to have one of those..
I have to grab some photos, but I have a car show friend that has a Corvette body on a semi-Bigfoot Jeep 4wd chassis. Funny thing is he lives in Newport Beach (very wealthy area) and people shit their pants when he's out and about in it.
Right about 12 years ya. No that long of a stretch, but it was put away wet lol.
Thanks, I kept seeing jeeps and convertibles out this summer and decided I needed mine back on the road and in the woods.
I would love to see pics of the Veep lol. They have grown on me over the years.- 1
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3.0 is a terrible choice. The 3.4 however... 🙂
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My Jeep is on crack...
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I mangled the trim piece too, cause I am good like that.