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My latest reason to keep my tetanus innoculations up-to-date

Discussion in 'Jeepster Commando and Commando Tech' started by McBob, Jun 8, 2006.

  1. McBob

    McBob New Member

    Greetings

    While I usually toy with Wagoneers and CJs, I've always wanted to bring some older iron onto my Jeep Ranch.

    Got a pretty decent deal on a trannyless '68 CJ5, a redone NT D30, and this tired beauty:

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    It's a '68 V6, TH400 model, and in need of more than its share of new sheetmetal, fluids, copper, time, blood, sweat, and tears. The floors are effectively gone... both seats are bolted to a piece of plywood that isn't bolted to anything else on the vehicle. At least the frame, doors, and front clip are solid.

    Scary part... it runs and drives pretty well, a little smoke at startup, but no tranny slippage. Stopping, well, not so much.

    For whatever reason, I bought this with plans to resto-rod it into a family fun and trail vehicle.

    Plans are to keep the powertrain after a thorough going-over and conversion to electronic ignition (maybe TBI as well?), complete new exhaust (x-over duals?), complete home-rolled rewire, reinforce the frame, install wagoneer axles with about 33-35" rubber on a modest lift with the wagoneer springs, saginaw PS, cage, soft top, and maybe even a floor and interior if I find the time.

    Looking forward to sharing progress sometime in the coming months, and considering I'm just about a complete Dauntless and early CJ/Jeepster neophyte, getting plenty of tips, info and know-how from the fine folks here.
     
  2. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    Welcome from KS!

    Good luck with the project. We're here to help! :)
     
  3. $ sink

    $ sink Gazillians of posts

    welcome aboard, looks like you're gonna need this place
     
  4. mb82

    mb82 I feel great!

    Welcome from central Va.
     
  5. green71jeep

    green71jeep work in progress

    Welcome from eastern PA.
     
  6. Mudweiserjeep

    Mudweiserjeep JEEP: Bouncy and Fun

    Welcome from Ohio!
     
  7. McBob

    McBob New Member

    Looks like we're practically neighbors
     
  8. mb82

    mb82 I feel great!

    Sweet, where in Charlottesville?
     
  9. McBob

    McBob New Member

    just over the Fluvanna/Albemarle county line from Lake Monticello, off 618
     
  10. mb82

    mb82 I feel great!

    My sister lives in Lake Monticello. Small world.
     
  11. McBob

    McBob New Member

    the '68 CJ5 I got has a good green hood, fenders, and yellow grille... parts you sold, maybe? ;)
     
  12. McBob

    McBob New Member

    well then drop by sometime while you're visiting and inhale some rust dust with me
     
  13. mb82

    mb82 I feel great!

    next time I am up there I will have to.
     
  14. brandon11130

    brandon11130 Master ghetto fabricator

    sweet me 2! im in the lehigh valley
     
  15. Chuck

    Chuck Sponsor

    Welcome, sound like you have a good plan.
     
  16. DanStew

    DanStew Preowned Merkin salesman Staff Member

    Welcome!! Made me laugh I just got my tetanus shot last friday, so i am up to date :)
     
  17. BlueFlu

    BlueFlu past owner of some ecj5's

    Reminds me, I need one. :rofl: Thanks guys.

    Got any more pics of the Jeeps?

    Oh and welcome from middle TN.
     
  18. McBob

    McBob New Member

    The more I look at this project, the easier/better it seems to just plop the body down onto a shortened rolling Wagoneer frame.
     
  19. mb82

    mb82 I feel great!

    I say Go for it. BTW is this the Commando that was for sale off of rt. 15? You know, the place where the guy has the duceandahalf also?
     
  20. McBob

    McBob New Member

    It may have been at one time... I got it off another fellow that lives closeby that also buys and sells a lot of Jeeps and parts.

    Already have the nearly clear frame from an '88 sitting around. The frame on the Commando is in pretty good condition, but I figure why put in the work - outboarding, boxing, saginaw, etc. - essentially making it into something I already have?