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Inherited CJ7

Inherited CJ7
Thanks for the pics guys. I think I am going to have to stick with at least 33's.

They don't happen to make a 34", do they? :D

Looks like they do. Might be a good compromise between 33's, and the 35's that the jeep appears to be set up for. It has a total of 6" of lift.
 
I'm beginning to think you need 35's, they certainly look tough. What would your wife like to have on her CJ?
 
I'll do that once I get started. Its looking like I won't take delivery of the vehicle for at least a month though. Hopefully I can keep that time down to only a month.
 
Found out it has the stock axles, and the stock gearing. It had the 235 ci I6
 
Must have been yeah. I was just typing what he said
 
I can barely post. Just about every time I try, I get an error message from the site, telling me that my message is too short. And that I need to type at least 3 characters. Can an admin please help?
 
Can you guys see all the pics in the posts right before this one?


If so, what are your thoughts? She's a basket case, I know. But, it was free. I've been looking around and the cheapest I can find one within range of me is about $2k for one in somewhat better condition. If you go down to the $1500 range, you're getting into the territory that I'm already in with this one.


Any thoughts or opinions? Where should I start first? I was thinking that I should take the body off of the frame, and soda blast everything. I have a soda blaster and an Industrial air compressor, so I can do all the blasting myself.

But then what? Straight to the body shop for a coat of epoxy primer? That's kind of where my knowledge of what to do next, comes to an end. Should I have anything fixed at the body shop, or should I just have them epoxy primer over everything, including the flaws? And then address those later? I have always heard that you want to paint the car last, so that you don't damage the paint in any way, when you're doing all that other work to it. But that's not how they show it on all these various TV shows. They blast it, do the body work, and paint it first. Then they add all the new stuff to it.

But for me this project is going to take years, so I'm kind of at a loss on how to proceed.

I'll upload some more photos of the body later.
 
YUP :cool:
LG
 
I think you should start at the bottem and work up. Make sure the frame is good move on to the axles, motor, Transmission , Transfer Case untill you have a good drivetrain. then start on the body and wiring. IMO
 
You have a point about doing the paint last, but I'm of two minds on this.

If you are going to pull the body, why not clean it up and paint it? I don't see any holes, the floors look good, the bed looks good, the windshield needs work, can't tell about the body, but it looks good in the pictures. Painting the body when it's off the frame is the only way to do a great job in all places underneath and in the tight spots.

What mechanical work that needs to be done you are likely to do it with the body off the frame. It's easier that way. besides the frame needs to be painted as well. I think you have a jeep with real potential and it could be far worse.
 
You could clean it off and paint it a nice satin clear coat and call it a Rat Jeep. Its all the rage to leave paint "as found" I.E. a barn find or as it goes here a "Farm Find".
 
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