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pith helmet

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Moving some lumber around. I edited the roof rack to see what it would be like if I extended it all the way to the front. I think I like it!
 

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1x1_Speed_Craig

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You gotta give us some info, or back story, on such a fine looking CJ6.

Thanks! OK, but you may have opened Pandora's Box, as I added some other Jeep eye candy below, as well. ;)

The CJ-7 is a good one...a 1971 with under 5,800 original miles, and it just needs some TLC/love. It has the Odd-Fire Dauntless V6, T15 3-speed, and Dana 18 t-case. It should have the fairly rare/stronger offset flanged Dana 44 rear axle vs. the older 2-pc. Dana 44 shafts. The old-school Ramsey winch still works. The body is solid, minus a fire department repair job in the bed (see video link below). It's mostly unmolested. And if you like big bumpers, it's definitely for you. :D I just bought the vehicle, but it's not here yet; I just booked a shipper for it yesterday. I already have a full soft top/doors (Bestop Tigertop) on the way.

More CJ-6 details in this video made by the seller

I've owned 140+ Jeeps in the past, the majority of which were rusty parts CJs ('80 and newer) from the salty Midwest. I used to part them out to help offset the cost of rebuilding the Jeeps I was working on. I've owned some pretty rare stuff...two CJ-10as, a basket case Alaskan Postal Scrambler, a '55 M170 (ran/drove, but the body was banged up), FC150s and FC170s, etc. I especially like weird, boxy and/or ugly vehicles, Jeep or otherwise. I also bought an '05 LJ new, and it was my first new vehicle ever.

Fast-forward 15 years...

We moved from Michigan to East Tennessee about 15 months ago, where I'm building a small house; the kids were all out of the house before we moved, and I work part-time from home. We've been a 1-car family for the past 6 months, and I wanted an extra vehicle to use around town, around our property (soon-to-be our personal mini farm), and for local exploring. I'm not a mechanic, but have done several frame-up builds with extensive fabrication work...not just bolt-on improvements. While I enjoyed that at the time, I just wanted something relatively stock that I could preserve and enjoy. I also need something that's not too much of a project, as I still have plenty left to do on my house build, and I promised my wife that the house will be my main focus (we're living pretty rustic while I build). :) I couldn't pass up the '6 when I saw it, and the scope of the project is right for me. I want something simple that I can work on myself, and I was specifically looking for a vehicle old enough to not have any computers.

I want to get the CJ-6 reliable enough for day-trip exploring here in East Tennessee, and perhaps further. It probably won't be a long-distance overlander, but we just want to explore in a basically stock-but-capable Jeep. It just has to fit me & my wife, and our 63-lb. dog.

I'll likely remove, but keep in storage, the ginormous rear bumper, and perhaps rework the front for better approach/departure angles. Whatever I do, I want to retain the overall vintage look/feel of the vehicle.

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The first Jeep I built from the ground-up...'82 Scrambler. DISCLAIMER: I built this Scrambler over a 2 1/2-year period to 90-95% completion, and the new owner finished it and took his family on a Michigan U.P. vacation 2 weeks after buying it from me. This is actually a photo that he sent me shortly after buying it. He still owns it almost 20 years later, and has since done some incredible improvements...401 engine, etc. He's currently building a Dana 44 front axle to match the 44 rear.
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My old '05 LJ after I added 1-tons, high-line kit, 37s, etc. The CJ-6 is much like a vintage LJ. ;)
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My CJ-10a after extending wheelbase, converting to 4WD, etc.:
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My old '58 FC-170:
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...and the cylinder head lamp I made from the seized FC-170 engine. I still have this, and it'll be hanging on the wall of my house when I finish building.
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Zeep

Adventurer
1x1...Craig, If you don't mind me asking, where in Mi., are you from?
I currently reside in Sterling Hts.
 

PCO6

Adventurer
My baby. Bought her new in 1990 and recently started restoring her some.

Very nice. (y) I also bought an XJ new in 1990. It was a Laredo 4 dr., black with a red interior. I had clear instructions from my wife ... "Don't come home with a Jeep with wood on the sides." Every time I see one now, I point it out to her. I think she's mellowed a bit.
 

N.Penley

Member
I am looking at lifting my JLU Sport and will take any advice I can get. I am hoping to run 37" tires (BFG K02s have treated me well) while still clearing my 79" garage door opening. I was considering the Rough Country 3.5" lift with shocks and springs, but a coworker suggested the Rock Krawler 3.5" Flex lift. This one will be a mall crawler for the wife to daily and seldom see any trail use. Wife loves the look of 37s over 35s but if it isn't reasonable...... I wish I had more room but the 79" garage door opening is all I have.
Any suggestions from JL owners?
 

Av8Chuck

Member
Started overlanding with a 2020 JL, absolutely love it. Unfortunately a year later I was diagnosed with cancer and life took a really sucky turn. Although we couldn't do any serious trips I decided to build a trailer for the RTT. I'm really slow ate everything I do but its been about a year and a half and I'm almost finished with it. I can't wait to take it out on an overlanding adventure in the spring.

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ThunderUT

Member
Solo weekend trip. This is where I wimped out. Not a lot of snow experience. Think I could have made it up but was actually more worried about coming down. Fun trip either way.

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Still can't decide if I want a 270 awning or the add-on room for the ikamper. So far we seem to prefer the flexibility of the popup screen room still.
Where do you stow the screen room? Aren't they like 5' long when taken down?
 

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