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Where to get this panel???

Discussion in 'Early Jeep Restoration and Research' started by compostwerks, Jan 22, 2013.

  1. compostwerks

    compostwerks Sponsor

    This is the worst part of my CJ6. I have researched but cannot find a replacement panel. The cancer ends just past the fuel tank. Someone had replaced this panel in the past (note the intermediate 'jeep' logo, however this is an early CJ. I get the feeling I'm going to need a donor or fab it up. I'm avoiding fabbing it up from scratch since I'm just learning MIG. What do you fellas think?

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  2. jasonjp62

    jasonjp62 Member

  3. compostwerks

    compostwerks Sponsor

    Yes, I know about Classic Enterprises.

    I was wondering if there was a vendor who makes the complete piece...which includes the section above the fuel filler.

    Thanks for the reply.
     
  4. jasonjp62

    jasonjp62 Member


    I have never seen one as the complete piece, might be on your own there.
     
  5. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    The fuel filler inset is a separate part.

    You could get the complete side panel as a repair part from Jeep, but those are long gone.

    Do you have air? I suggest you get a little sand blaster from Harbor Freight and start blasting the areas where the cancer is. Once you get the paint and rust off, you can assess how much steel you need to cut out. That panel is fairly simple, and you should be able to make patch panels from flat steel.

    For the letters, your best path is probably to cut out the intermediate Jeep letters and fill in with plain steel. Then splice in the proper JEEP stamping. Usually the cowl is all that's left from a completely rusted body, so you should be able to scavenge a rectangle of steel with the Jeep letters.

    You could try J&W in Antelope, CA - I'm sure they would sell you the panels you need if they have them.
     
    Last edited: Jan 22, 2013
  6. compostwerks

    compostwerks Sponsor

    Hey Tim;

    J&W is the real deal, looks what's on the way soon;

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  7. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Excellent!

    That's a pretty good looking tub. I wonder what's wrong with it that they would be willing to cut it up.
     
    Last edited: Jan 24, 2013
  8. compostwerks

    compostwerks Sponsor

    No kidding! I asked myself the same thing.

    I did have a choice of donors;

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    Not that I'm opposed to bullet holes, it's just that I needed more panel to the rear than this one had to offer. I think this fella was in pretty good shape before it was scavanged. It must be nice to have steel like this out west.

    They parted with more than 1/2 the entire side panel for $200.00. They knew exactly where to cut the back section for my 6 project without too much discussion. It'll be on the way to NH by Monday....Nice.

    These guys have my business in the future. Tim, thank you for the lead!

    Pete
     
  9. Admiral Cray

    Admiral Cray I want to do this again.. Staff Member

    Are you keeping the Jeep stamping from your original panel?

    The Jeep stampings on the donors look different from your original stamping. Does it matter to you?
     
  10. compostwerks

    compostwerks Sponsor

    No, because this CJ6 is a 1965. The replacement would be the corrrect stamping. My project has the correct 'JEEP" on the passenger side.

    At some point in the 70's, this jeep must have had damage on the driver's side and the paner replaced with what was available. I'm very surprised it rusted so quickly. Honestly, the passenger side of this jeep is in very good condition. Here she is;

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    By the way, it's not really a puke green color, that's algae and mould. I believe the color is Champagne.
     
  11. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Interesting. Those bullet holes are stickers - note that the shadows go in two different directions. And they are the same sticker.

    Possible that these tubs are from wrecks. Last time I was at Scotty's in Fontana CA (closed now unfortunately) they had a wrecked Jeepter that hit a pole or other obstacle. They were piecing it out, just like this. Never been to J&W - it would be an interesting travel destination - I wonder if they will let you in the yard?
     
  12. mwinks-jeep

    mwinks-jeep I still love snow, Godspeed, Barney! 2024 Sponsor

    Nice rig!!Needs a power washin!
     
  13. djbutler

    djbutler Sponsor

    Wow, interesting to see they still had any of that Jeep left. I bought the front fenders off that same Jeep about 3 years ago. At the time it had just come in the yard, and was fairly complete. It had not been wrecked, I think somebody had it that just wasn't interested in fixing it up. I have seen a lot worse starts for a restoration.
    Yes, J&W will let you wander around their yard. Just watch out for the wasps in the summertime.

    Don
     
  14. tarry99

    tarry99 Member

    :)I was in J&W last October and it was a mere shadow of what it used to be in fact a year earlier and it still had quite a bit of stuff..............most of the lot is clean of any CJ's Maybe a dozen or so and........maybe a few flat fenders in pieces. There is still hoods and fenders and assorted body parts that could be unbolted in the racks there & the warehouse. Still has a lot of Wranglers and later stuff.......also a bunch of mail Jeeps..............talked to Mark the owner and he says there is just not a lot of that stuff coming in......he said they bid on all the stuff from Scotty's in So-Cal but were not sucessful.......portions of the lot had some late model cars on it...............Quite the difference. A big change from years back.