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Build Thread 1966 CJ 6 build

Build Thread 1966 CJ 6 build

TroyaCantrell

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1966 CJ 6, Buick V6 Dauntless,
Dana 44 rear, Dana 27 front

Trans GM SM 420
First Gear ....... 7.05
Second Gear ... 3.57
Third Gear ...... 1.70
Fourth Gear ... Direct

Dana T-case (twin stick)

1970 Glass dune buggy. Short pan 1600
2008 Chevy HHR SS
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Well it's mine.
Went to Napa yesterday and crawled all around it and purchased it... Like all good jeep adventures that is where the fun started. I knew / thought it had Transmission issue but as it turns out seems more like a Transfer Case issue since it works in 4 wheel drive but not 2 wheel.

Found out that it also has some steering issues, on the test drive and when I tried to tow it. I Couldn’t get the tires to turn with the tow rig. Oh, that’s after an hour long road trip to get a 7” riser hitch so it would even connect to the tow vehicle. Questions about what to do with the old Ross cam lever steering setup will be posted in the appropriate forum, angles of the tie rods look wrong, too peaked.

Probably best to trailer it home anyway!

I will be having the Transfer Case looked at by a professional along with the tranny, diff’s, front axle. While I am reasonably competent mechanically I am not confident I could handle the Transmission and Transfer Case repair yet.
I also want an expert opinion on the status / condition of them.
Current setup:
• Buick Dauntless Buick 225 V6 v6 ( starts fine, runs fine)
• Speedometer is broken, 66,000 confirmed, estimate at about 80,000
Dana 44 rear
• Dana 27 in the front
Transmission – unknown (replaced with 4speed, granny low, GM-XXX)
Transfer Case – unknown (Spicer for sure, Twin stick, looks to be an 18)
• Rancho 2.25 lift, new leaf springs and shocks
• Cragar 15 X 10 Wheels on 5 X 5.5 bolt pattern with back spacing (tires are done)
• Ross cam and lever steering (angles look all wrong up front)
• Steering wheel replaced with smaller one (making it even harder to steer)
• Plastic seats (they will have to go)
• Roll bar probably has the most rust of anything.
• Needs wiring harness
• Needs wiper motors
• Warren locking hubs, well I should say hub. Pulled the RT front tire off before we left, it had the hub covered with a center cap, and we found that it was missing.
• Most everything was leaking oil and covered with it to some degree including the front axle, looks like front seals may be bad as there is grease / oil running down the back side of the tin back plate.

So the build thread begins. This will not be a total body off restoration. The frame and body are in fabulous shape, small amounts of surface rust on the underside of the pan. I crawled up and down the underside with a heavy screwdriver poking and japing at anything that looked like it could even be a possible problem and found nothing.

• Mechanical issues first with Transfer Case and steering
• The underside will get totally cleaned and undercoated, looking at the POR 15 system.
• Front clip will come off and the engine compartment will be cleaned and painted white, dressing the firewall up a bit in the process.
• Re-wire entire thing, I am sure there are a few components that will need replaced
• Fix / repair speedo
• Clean and paint (possible rhino) the interior of the tub
• May need new steering column, turn signals broken off and the Wife will need the tilt I think.
• New seats
• New top
• Mirrors
• Etc, etc, etc

Let the games begin!:)
 
Looks great mate !!
Just remember the to do list triples ... no matter what the budget is ;)
Best of luck !!
 
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While I know nothing about them I recently met a guy at a car show that has a basket case CJ6 that he has never gotten around to doing anything with.
Says he'd sell it cheap. I'm dying to go out and find his barn and take a look
 
@ Jag811 No kidding there, it is already significantly longer then when I posted! Then you start doing all the work and you more and more that you want to do.

I think the current plan is to get it safe and operational for the summer. Come winter... no California Jokes please :D .... It will get a little deeper, engine compartment cleanup, under coating, front clip will come off for the engine compartment cleanup. Some work on the motor, body, paint, etc, etc.
 
@PetesPonies Almost no rust at all! Certainly nothing more then light surface stuff. Another thing i love about California. ;)
 
Yeah I've got to agree with the other guys !!!
I just looked over this thread again and still can't believe what good nick your 6 is in !! No rust at all !! I love 6's !!
Awesome find !!

Good to see driving the old girl is first on the priority list.
I knew if I pulled mine down too far I wouldn't be driving it for long .. :(
So it's been bit by bit, so it's only of the road for a couple months at a time .. But you still end up spending too much time looking at her in the garage and not enough time driving through the hills !!!

Can't wait to see the progress mate.
Keep the photos coming !!
:chug:
 
Looks good mate, but I'm still willing to say that's stuff all rust or a 6 of that age !!!
 

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