1956 Jeep CJ-5: Project Ground-Up
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1956 Jeep CJ5 : Project Ground-Up
Part 6: It’s done?Praised be! The end is near! Maybe. As you Jeep nuts know, any Jeep project is never really “done.” Though it’s hard to believe, the initial retrotastic build-up of Project Ground-Up is nearing an end. We’re sure there will be a few more modifications and additions to this crazy old ’56 CJ5 once we get some miles on the reborn rig. Yeah, it took us a while, especially for a magazine build, and successful completion was not always easy to see. It’s getting harder to remember the day we first saw the old Jeep’s body sitting in the dirt behind a welding shop. It wasn’t always peaches and cream. There were occasionally muffled threats of “You’ll Get Parted OUT!!!” or “I Will Kill You, You Mutha” coming from our hot Arizona-based two-car garage, but it seems like we are actually gonna get to drive it. We built it pretty much single-handedly with some much-needed help from our friends—thanks Trent, Doug, James, Erin, and Mike! It feels great! We spent lots of time, blood, sweat and maybe a tear or two on the old girl. We are still not really sure what we are going end up doing with Ground-Up.
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Part 6: It’s done?Praised be! The end is near! Maybe. As you Jeep nuts know, any Jeep project is never really “done.” Though it’s hard to believe, the initial retrotastic build-up of Project Ground-Up is nearing an end. We’re sure there will be a few more modifications and additions to this crazy old ’56 CJ5 once we get some miles on the reborn rig. Yeah, it took us a while, especially for a magazine build, and successful completion was not always easy to see. It’s getting harder to remember the day we first saw the old Jeep’s body sitting in the dirt behind a welding shop. It wasn’t always peaches and cream. There were occasionally muffled threats of “You’ll Get Parted OUT!!!” or “I Will Kill You, You Mutha” coming from our hot Arizona-based two-car garage, but it seems like we are actually gonna get to drive it. We built it pretty much single-handedly with some much-needed help from our friends—thanks Trent, Doug, James, Erin, and Mike! It feels great! We spent lots of time, blood, sweat and maybe a tear or two on the old girl. We are still not really sure what we are going end up doing with Ground-Up.
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