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1969 CJ-6(slow but steady build)

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by JKXJCJ, Oct 9, 2011.

  1. Oct 9, 2011
    JKXJCJ

    JKXJCJ New Member

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    I'd first like to thank everyone for the warm welcome over here. This is my first CJ and for sure my first classic Jeep. I look forward to having this guy completed by (hopefully) mid-Spring or Summer of 2012. I am planning somewhat of a resto-mod type build, one where I can mildly wheel it..but still drive it reliably on the road. I do intend; at least at this point to keep it mostly stock but add some creature comforts like power steering. All the while I will add modern wheels/tire/seats, family style cage etc. I am still on the fence about what to do for a top..I would like a brown(spice?) colored one but haven't figured out who makes one yet. With all that said the first step for me is dis-assembly of the Jeep so that it can be sealed and painted, along with bed lining the tub floors inside and out. I have a brief history of this Jeep in the introduction forum if anyone want the details on how I got it etc. Thanks for looking guys, any and all feedback is welcome !!:)

    All shined up..and ready to be disassembled and painted.

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  2. Oct 9, 2011
    bkd

    bkd Moderator Supreme Staff Member 2022 Sponsor

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    Wow mice looking rig..... I'd leave it with existing patina and concentrate on mechanicals...... Jim
     
  3. Oct 10, 2011
    JKXJCJ

    JKXJCJ New Member

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    Yeah Jim, the paint on the body currently is decent. I just cant live with the color, and a little bit of surface rust is starting under the dash and in a couple of spots underneath. I am going to bed-line underneath and inside the floor pan of the tub then put it back together. Mechanically everything is put back together already, I just have to get it started and driving. I also already have a full painless kit ready for her as well.
     
  4. Oct 11, 2011
    ojgrsoi

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    Nice. You aren't partial to Jeeps are you? How'd that Ford get in the photos?
     
  5. Oct 11, 2011
    JKXJCJ

    JKXJCJ New Member

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    I'd say "we" are a little partial to Jeeps. The photos were taken over at a good friend's house where most of the work will be done. The white XJ in the background is my daily driver, Ive also had a heavily built JK that I just recently sold. That is nothing compared to how many Jeeps are over at my buddy's house right now though. Currently there is a Scrambler, a CJ7, my CJ6, another crawler built from a CJ6, the J10, another CJ5..and last but not least 2 YJs on trailers down the hill that you cant see. Yes..we are partial to Jeeps.
     
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