I don't know what the specs are but those are pretty good looking numbers from a consistency standpoint. Generally if all of your readings are...
I made mine out of 1" square tubing. Built 'em from scratch to fit a set of low back Bestop seats. They're far from original but they fit...
I found one on Ebay.
Jeeps are notorious for rust problem, wrecks or not. Painting over problems doesn't eliminate them. Can't see enough of the photo to tell but it...
Looks like a good start to me. I've currently got about $8k into my '73 CJ5 and it's not drivable, or done, by a long shot. It all depends on what...
Those pictures look like galvanized threaded pipe and fittings to me. It has very little structural strength with a real tendency to break easily...
My '73 has a plug.
Maybe this helps if you want to fabricate one. Print the photo, blow it up until it's two inches long and then cut it out for a template.
Wrecking yard or fabricate one. It's just a piece of sheet metal with two holes in it...one for the dip stick and another for the valve cover bolt.
A hard top in Alaska, particularly in the winter, would be a good idea. I lived just south of Fairbanks for 18 months and trust me, it gets cold....
Nice little jeep.
Arlie I've got a '73 and had the same question. I fabricated new brackets for both front seats that do not extend beyond the outline of the seat...
Another handy tool for body work on a jeep is a 4 1/2" angle grinder with the 1/8" thick metal cutting discs. Best thing I've found for quickly...
Take the plunge and buy a MIG welder. You can get a lower amperage one at Sears for around $300 on sale. Trying to use a stick rod welder on car...
Do these help any? If you need one from the back I can take one.
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