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My "new" '55 M170 (finally an owner!)

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by 1x1_Speed_Craig, Aug 8, 2006.

  1. Aug 8, 2006
    1x1_Speed_Craig

    1x1_Speed_Craig New Member

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    (some content copied from my greatlakes4x4.com post)

    My friend Cooter (mentioned below) goes by "lwb" here, I believe.

    *****

    Thanks to Cooter, my "new" M170 is now sitting in my pole barn. When he mentioned selling it to me, I did a mad scramble to sell off some stuff so I could afford to buy it. :thumb:

    Drivetrain is the stock F-head 4-cyl., T-90 3-speed, and Dana 18 t-case. I have a lot to learn here, as this stuff is WAY old school relative to what I have previously owned. It runs, but the gas tank is full of nastiness...I have to drop & clean it before doing much else. I also have a '71 CJ-5 offset Dana 44 with 30-spline 1-pc. shafts (matching the current 5.38 gearing) that I'll eventually install.

    The frame is really nice, and the body is pretty clean from a rust standpoint. As Cooter mentioned (over and over) to me, the body is "bent". It just has a lot of dings, dents, etc. I'm not worried, though, as I'm just going to wheel it, and enjoy it.

    I also mounted my 34" x 9.5" TSL Super Swampers on it just to see what they'd look like. Cooter also brought me some 2" lift springs that should allow me to clear the TSLs. I'll be working on the M170 over the Fall/Winter, after I get done getting the CJ-10a ready for plowing this Winter.

    Thanks for the unique rig, Cooter! I feel lucky to have it.

    Craig


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  2. Aug 8, 2006
    sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

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    Sweet!
     
  3. Aug 8, 2006
    Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

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    8) Old iron is great!
     
  4. Aug 8, 2006
    Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Well so much for having the only 6'ish Jeep in W. MI....R)

    Congrats on the purchase....I know you've been after something like that for awhile.

    We'll have to trade some labor this winter - I think at this point my hope is to have a bunch of stuff painted and ready for install once the weather turns, but some of it (tcase, springs etc) would be easier with help.

    Just don't sell it off once I've wrenched on it...R) R)
     
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    Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

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    1x1_Speed_Craig

    1x1_Speed_Craig New Member

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    Thanks Mike. I know it breaks the "one Jeep" rule you have been trying to enforce with me, though. :)


    Absolutely. You know I still owe you for the help you & your son gave me a while back. If you don't still have my phone # (it hasn't changed), please e-mail me. I'd be glad to lend a hand.


    This definitely isn't a "resale" kind of Jeep for me. If I'm ever forced to sell it for whatever reason, Cooter will probably end up with it again. He's a big thinker, that Cooter...he's probably planning on me getting it just how he wanted so he can buy it back. R) Like the '10a, this one is a keeper.


    Thanks everyone else for the kind words, too.

    Craig
     
  7. Aug 8, 2006
    MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member

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    Looks like it needs a little work, but I think she's a beauty. :) :) :beer:
     
  8. Aug 8, 2006
    jd7

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    so 8)
     
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    pjstud1v

    pjstud1v Member

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    Hey Craig, I picked up a manual Saginaw steering box from you a few months back. Jeep looks like a good project and it looks like your barn has been cleaned out a bit since I last saw you.
     
  10. Aug 9, 2006
    1x1_Speed_Craig

    1x1_Speed_Craig New Member

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    pjstud1v - I'm blanking on your first name, but yes, I definitely remember. And yes, I'm slowly working on getting my pole barn more organized. :)

    So, what "flavor of the week" car are you driving this week? I'm still a little envious of your job that let's you drive so many different cool vehicles.

    Take care,
    Craig
     
  11. Aug 9, 2006
    lynn

    lynn Time machine / Early CJ5 HR Rep Staff Member

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    Looks like a cool project Craig, congratulations! Keep us posted!
     
  12. Aug 9, 2006
    pjstud1v

    pjstud1v Member

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    Craig,

    The name is Phil. I'm rolling in a new Avalanche tonight to go pick up a '68 CJ5 and some assorted parts. I love getting a tow vehicle on demand R)
     
  13. Aug 9, 2006
    runnamuck

    runnamuck look out!

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    i am so like you were. i'll get one someday. until then keep us posted so i can live viciously through you.
     
  14. Aug 10, 2006
    LWB

    LWB ..they call me "Cooter"

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    Congrats, Craig! (And thanks for making me change my sig here, as well)

    I sure hope I don't find another M715 soon...
     
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    John A. Shows

    John A. Shows Comic Relief

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    Gaucho? What the heck is that? A step side scrambler?
     
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    LWB

    LWB ..they call me "Cooter"

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    John A. Shows

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    That's pretty cool. Why the CJ10a though. Isn't the cab of a 10a a little wider than a CJ7? Why not juts go with a 7 like the original Gaucho?
     
  18. Aug 11, 2006
    LWB

    LWB ..they call me "Cooter"

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    The CJ10 cab s exactly the same width as a CJ tub- the idea for the CJ10 came from the Gaucho, as well. Once you see a CJ10 cab, you see how they just moved up the rear corners and fabbed a panel for where the tailgate was, just like Brian Chuchua did back in '75.
     
  19. Feb 5, 2007
    1x1_Speed_Craig

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    BTW, I decided to unload the offset Dana 44 w/1-pc. shafts & 5.38 gearing. I listed it in the "Early CJ" portion of the classifieds (AD HERE). E-mail me at one.x.one.craig AT gmail DOT com if anyone's interested in this.

    Craig
     
  20. Feb 5, 2007
    Kodiak12060

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    The M170 is the ambulance version of the M38A1, military CJ5. With all the divorces my buddies are having that extra wide passenger outlet could solve some of their problems when offroad on a mountain.
    LWB I may be getting access to a 715 factory firetruck.
     
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