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nofender
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I'm very comfortable in my green..ness! LOL I actually painted the louvers when I did all the small parts. So i was thinking this for a while. If it's too much, I have a set of mint black louvers. But so far I'm sticking with it.... now a matching pasture green trailer...now we're talking.....and I have enough material to pull that off.... Thanks everyone for the comments and feedback! I really am enjoying sharing this build.
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46 CJ2a rockcrawler
46 CJ2a - 26819 46 Bantam T3c "4366" 47 Bantam T3C - 11800 68-ish CJ5 |
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nofender
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chipping away....
Had a extra pair of hands this weekend. My son and I hung the fenders and mounted the windshield frame. I also stenciled the tailgate. Yes....not correct for the year. But there's not a whole bunch correct bout this whole build. I just like it. Getting a little frustrated with the re-pop parts. Cowl gasket is terrible. It does not mimic stock. I need to find an alternative that fits better. The grill welt kit - not enough material to complete the three parts. Had to order a second one to complete the task. And finally the anti-rattle gaskets for the fender to body joint - holes not close had to re-cut/extend the bottom hole. I"m sure everyone has run into these issues. Most are no big deal. But the cowl gasket, I'm not happy about that one. anyway, enough bitching! I hope to have the grill completed tonight. Then it's a mountain of small details and wiring. |
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46 CJ2a rockcrawler
46 CJ2a - 26819 46 Bantam T3c "4366" 47 Bantam T3C - 11800 68-ish CJ5 |
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mbullism
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Was wonderin bout you . Still looking good!
Where did you get the fender gaskets (manufacturer?) So I can avoid them (if at all possible, lol) when I put my clip on
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Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it... Welcome to 1930's Germany
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Gristle
Member Joined: 16 Aug. 2015 Location: Solon,Ia. Status: Offline Points: 110 |
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Someone recently posted about a cowl gasket that they purchased off EBay that fit like a charm. Maybe worth a look.
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nofender
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Yes - I was looking for that post earlier. I'll check it out once i find it. Thanks.
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46 CJ2a rockcrawler
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shulls1stcj2a
Member Joined: 15 Oct. 2015 Location: modesto ca Status: Offline Points: 129 |
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Great looking build. I like the green, it's the original color of mine and I hope to go back to the pasture green at some point
Steve
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nofender
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Wrapped up the grill and installed. The welting and felts took a bit work. But once I got the into the swing of it, it went fairly quick. I debated on the headlight bucket color. I stuck with black. I also stuck two more marker lights into the bumper.
Installed the pedals and the MC cover. I bought a new MC cover. In the end I decided to use the original one - rust pits and all. I also installed some wide body washers on the mounts. I didn't liek a standard washer squishing the bushing from below. So I cleaned up a few washers I had kicking around and galv coated them. Tank sealer arrived. I think next on the list will be the fuel system. I plan to fab up a heat shield and also shield the line with some wrap. I'm considering going AN fittings and braided line. But first need to treat the tank and paint it. We're getting there. It's moving along pretty well now. Edited by nofender - 19 Nov. 2017 at 11:26pm |
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46 CJ2a rockcrawler
46 CJ2a - 26819 46 Bantam T3c "4366" 47 Bantam T3C - 11800 68-ish CJ5 |
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Doodledad
Member Joined: 08 Mar. 2016 Location: Muncy Pa Status: Offline Points: 400 |
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looking good sir!
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51 3A "Wilma" 55 3B Fountain 47 2A Yard Art 97 XJ “Lafaunduh” 00 TJ RockCrawler "Hooker" 13 Rubicon JKU "Alice" 48 C2A Eileen 00 TJ frame off resto “Stacy” |
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CJ2A-CT
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"Moving along pretty well", Heck I look where you were 14 months ago and I'd say you're making great progress. Wish we were at this point. Looks great!!!
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46 CJ2a 22786 Brer Rabbit, 53 Willys Wagon, 62 Willys Pickup building with son-in-law, Jason
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nofender
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Chipping away....
Spent the better part of the day completing the fuel system. I routed the lines as stock-ish as I could. I also plumbed up the oil pressure gauge. I used a bulkhead fitting I had kicking around as well as some braided line. Should prove to be leak free. After some research, I found there was a stamp on the fuel tank - A oil company. I never knew this existed. So I did a little digging on the stock 48 i have. Sure enough it had it's original gas tank. Granted it's beyond repair. Just thought it was cool. The re-pop tank i got has the stamp. Anyway.....learn something new every day on these old Jeeps. I thought of painting the tank body color to mimic stock. But decided I liked the look of the black. The finish out of the box is great. So i just left it as is. Bulk head fitting for the oil pressure. Old and new gas tank stampings. And lastly, that random hole in my hood. I was wondering what to fill it with. Well digging around I found this old jewel. I had used it on my first Harley 20 some odd years ago. I had long forgotten about this thing. Seems silly, but I thought it fitting to put on the Jeep and once again hit the road. Edited by nofender - 03 Dec. 2017 at 11:03am |
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mbullism
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Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it... Welcome to 1930's Germany
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Ol' Unreliable
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I like the little blue reflector. Perfect place for it!
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There's a reason it's called Ol' Unreliable
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nofender
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Today was dash appreciation day. I started with what I thought was a simple task - install the dash light.
I swear this little Jeep was sent to me to teach me patience and perseverance. These are virtues I have always lacked. So the dash light. I went to install it and found the hole to be not only too big, but also not even round. Guess I never noticed this flaw. So I had to think about how to solve this little puzzle. I ended up taking a 2" x 6" piece if 16 gauge and putting a 90 degree bend in it, creating a flange if you will. Then I drilled holes to match the choke and throttle cable holes. These would be used to hold the light bracket in. It ended working out well. Took 2 hours to do a 2 minute job. Damn thing. You can see the wonky hole and the new backing plate installed here. I jazzed up the gauges. It was just a simple sand and touch up the bezels. The amp gauge isn't correct. So i'm debating whether to swap to a voltmeter. Anyway, also did the final polish on the e-brake handle. Also added the dash plates. They were a little cheesy, being roughly half the thickness of the real deals. But installed, I'm pleased with how they look. Lastly, a little nostalgia. I found the ignition that came with the Jeep that became my crawler. Attached was the key tag of my old Freightliner tractor that I once drove for a living in a past life. I don't recall ever putting this aside. But there it was waiting for another shot at some road time. Glad I'm finding some of this stuff from my past. As much as I've wanted to burn this Jeep to the ground at times, I'm growing very fond of it now. |
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46 CJ2a rockcrawler
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leecarr
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Right before you burn it give me a call.
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nofender
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I've come close a few times!
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46 CJ2a rockcrawler
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Gil
Member Joined: 29 July 2016 Location: N.B.Canada. Status: Offline Points: 975 |
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You have a nice looking jeep,very well done.
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Millennium falcon
Member Joined: 20 Sep. 2016 Location: Central PA Status: Offline Points: 1521 |
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Andy, This is looking awesome! I cant wait to get to the point you are at... It seems so far away! haha... I just read through your entire build. Excellent work, fast progress, and a beautiful outcome. Keep up the good work. I will be anxiously awaiting your updates. One question I have is.... your wheel spacers. What make and size are they. My jeep has 34.9 swampers like your old jeep. I need to space them out a bit to clear my calipers and give me a little clearance on the front leafs when turning. It has two 1/4'" aluminum slide on spacers on it now. Im not super fond of that setup and would rather run a legit spacer if I have to. The smallest I have seen is 1.250" I only need 1/2 to 3/4" to clear everything. I would like to keep the tires from sticking out and spraying mud all over the side of the jeep. Any input is appreciated. thanks!
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nofender
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Hey Seth. I used the G2 spacers in the 1.25 inch variety. Good quality and a reasonable price. Here's a link. Can't remember where i bought them from. But this seems to be the going rate. https://www.4wheelparts.com/Wheels/G2-5x5-5-Inch-Bolt-Pattern-with-1-25-Inch-Offset-Wheel-Spacers-Black-93-85-125.aspx?t_c=11&t_s=107&t_pt=7576&t_pn=G/293-85-125 |
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