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Opinions and answers -- Original tubs

Discussion in 'Flat Fender Tech' started by willroper, Aug 20, 2010.

  1. Aug 20, 2010
    willroper

    willroper New Member

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    How big of a sin would it be for me to make mods to an original, relatively rust-free 3a tub? Are these things becoming rare enough that we should think about preserving the originality of the factory tubs for histoy's sake and get a reproduction to cut up? I understand that costs involved with getting a repro tub might change one's mind, but I just wanted some opinions from the crowd on the idea.

    And to go along with that -- how would one tell if they have an original tub and not an older reproduction tub?:D It has an ID plate on the pasenger side dash, but its illegible. I only ask because this thing is suspiciously clean for a 60 year old. Just want to be sure what I got! Thanks!

    Have a good weekend?:)
     
  2. Aug 20, 2010
    jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

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    pictures of tub in question would help

    other than that, it's your Jeep
    I have no problem with what you do to your Jeep
     
  3. Aug 20, 2010
    bkd

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    think this will probably end up being a can o worms opened up ............
    I have a cj6 that was straight and rust free when I purchased it.......I modified the dash, but held off with any other BODY mods......didn't make tube fenders, no cutting the wheel wells to accommodate 35" tires etc etc
    Very little left of the original drivetrain, but body wise it's virtually as it was when it left Toledo Ohio
    all that said your Jeep you do what you want.....my vote , leave it as original as possible and cut up a YJ for radical mods :D
    Jim
     
  4. Aug 20, 2010
    Kman

    Kman Member

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    I've always wondered why people take an early Jeep and cut the body and frame and stretch it to 94" WB when they could have just bought a YJ(or cJ7) to begin with...Then I think It's THEIR Jeep and they can do as they please with it!
     
  5. Aug 20, 2010
    jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

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    my Jeep is not cut up and modified
    but the only original components left are:
    the body tub
    the grille
    and the frame
    the rest has been replaced somewhere along it's 64 years
     
  6. Aug 21, 2010
    sammy

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    Mine was a clean, straight, cancer free 47 tub.... Now has a hole in the firewall for a distributor, 2 holes next to it for a master cylinder, and an opening for a SM420 shifter. do I regret cutting the tub? Not one bit.... Do I regret not doing a cleaner job? Absolutely. I'll be spending some time with rolock and 32 grit for a while...
     
  7. Aug 21, 2010
    colojeepguy

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    What sort of mods are you thinking about?
     
  8. Aug 21, 2010
    haighfam

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    Even if you modify yours, it doesn't make my original body any more valuable. Turn yours into what ever you want and go drive it.
     
  9. Aug 21, 2010
    willroper

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    probably not the best pics for IDing, but might be enough for you guys to say.

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    I'm probably over thinking it with the whole preservation mindset. Now that I think about it there is probably every opinion from the guy who thinks it should stay factory, to the guy who'd leave nothing original. It breaks my frigid little heart sometimes to see some of these old cars and trucks chopped and stretched and what not, but I'd say anything is better than the car crusher.

    Thanks,

    Bill
     
  10. Aug 21, 2010
    willroper

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    I'm thinking you're correct! Or maybe a question better suited for the restoration forum. I havent actualy checked that forum out yet.

    I hadn't planned anything extreme anywyas, and there are enough 'mods' to it now anyways that I probably shouldnt sweat it so much.

    Thanks,

    Bill
     
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  11. Aug 21, 2010
    willroper

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    Thanks. Great answer! :beer:
     
  12. Aug 21, 2010
    willroper

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    I gotta notch that wheel well and move thedriver seat back. Between the swinging pedal setup and the gas tank, there isnt any room for my left foot. That and put in a cj5 gas tank in the rear, so that might mean I have to do something with the filler, but I havent researched that much yet. I can see a bigger radiator in the future too, so perhaps some cutting in the grill area to make that happen.

    That's about all for tub/body mods. The rest are probably bolt ons.

    Cheers,

    Bill
     
  13. Aug 21, 2010
    willroper

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    That's kindof what I was getting at at first -- whether or not we're running out of original tubs and parts and if that is or isnt a problem. Sounds like there are enough to go around though.

    Thanks for the input!:)

    have good weekend.

    Bill
     
  14. Aug 21, 2010
    wheelie

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    :drool:,:cry:, but it's yours so do what you want with it. Lots of folks have cut up far more scarce pieces than this. A street rodder friend has a shirt that says " anybody can restore a car, it takes a man to cut one up" Not sure how I feel about that but there is some truth to it. Enjoy your JEEP and do as you please.
     
  15. Aug 21, 2010
    colojeepguy

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    I agree-build it the way you want it. The only Jeeps I hate to see modified are military ones-for some reason I think they should all be OD with NDTs and combat rims...I can't explain why, it's just the way I feel.
     
  16. Aug 21, 2010
    Patrick

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    Make it how you want to, so you can use it.
    Beats the hell out of it rusting away somewhere.
     
  17. Aug 22, 2010
    jasonjp62

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    I like to leave mine as stock looking as possible but you have to make it comfy to ride in and usable for you. Do your thing and have fun!
     
  18. Aug 22, 2010
    wheelie

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    I guess it's hard for me because tubs like that are not easy to find here in the NE. Most stuff here is rotted up and you have to fix it up anyway so it's not gonna be " original" anyway. Part of this hobby is seeing what stuff other folks come up in their mods. I guess if everything were restored to stock, it would be pretty boring. It's your thing, do what ya wanna do.....
     
  19. Aug 22, 2010
    sterlclan

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    and if it did service somewhere i say no way but it belongs to you not me sooooo hack away if it floats your boat....
     
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  20. Aug 23, 2010
    willroper

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    Thanks for the input on that. As for my second question -- is there any way to tell if its a reproduction tub or original? I posted a couple pics but not sure if they'd help anyone identify.

    Thanks again.

    Bill
     
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