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1964 CJ6 4BT
1964 CJ6 4BT
Been working on this for a while. Finally fitting the CJ6 body onto the after market CJ8 frame. Final plans is for a 4bt Cummins under the hood backed up with a NV4500 and a twin stick NP205.
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Re: 1964 CJ6 4BT
looking forward to following your project .... what are you building it to do ?? .... my first vehicle was a '65 CJ5 .... drove it for almost 200,000 miles over the next 6 years .... with its Dauntless 4 cylinder engine, it would do 55 mph falling off of a mountain
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Re: 1964 CJ6 4BT
Planning on it being a fair weather daily driver. Hope to get it out west to run some fire roads, and mild trails. Not building it with heavy enough axles for extreme trails, Dana 44 front and 9" Ford rear axle with 33/10.50-15 tires. Have too much time into body work and getting too old to get real stupid!JEBar wrote:looking forward to following your project .... what are you building it to do ?? .... my first vehicle was a '65 CJ5 .... drove it for almost 200,000 miles over the next 6 years .... with its Dauntless 4 cylinder engine, it would do 55 mph falling off of a mountain
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Re: 1964 CJ6 4BT
Looks like it's going to be a real nice CJ when it's done. I don't really see the new ones as real jeeps with all the fancy stuff like defrosters, electric wipers, etc. I know a couple of people with newer Jeeps that have never been off a paved road.
I had a '53 CJ3B back in the '70s/early '80s, wish I still had it. It was completely stock with a rebuilt engine and the transmission that always wanted to pop out of 2nd gear but it still managed to take us to (and get us back from) some crazy and dangerous places.
If I had lots of money I'd like to set one up as a rock crawler, that looks like it would be a lot of fun.
I had a '53 CJ3B back in the '70s/early '80s, wish I still had it. It was completely stock with a rebuilt engine and the transmission that always wanted to pop out of 2nd gear but it still managed to take us to (and get us back from) some crazy and dangerous places.
If I had lots of money I'd like to set one up as a rock crawler, that looks like it would be a lot of fun.
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Figure I'll be around a third of the cost of a new Rubicon and hopefully even get better fuel mileage.. It will have defrosters, if nothing more than for show. Since I'm not sure with all the work I've done to the body if a hard top will fit right, and the only soft top available for a CJ6 isn't the greatest. So it will be topless, not winter friendly.dave77 wrote:Looks like it's going to be a real nice CJ when it's done. I don't really see the new ones as real jeeps with all the fancy stuff like defrosters, electric wipers, etc. I know a couple of people with newer Jeeps that have never been off a paved road.
I had a '53 CJ3B back in the '70s/early '80s, wish I still had it. It was completely stock with a rebuilt engine and the transmission that always wanted to pop out of 2nd gear but it still managed to take us to (and get us back from) some crazy and dangerous places.
If I had lots of money I'd like to set one up as a rock crawler, that looks like it would be a lot of fun.
It's quite the combination of parts with a grill off a CJ5, the body from a CJ6, the hood and roll bar off a CJ7, the frame is for a CJ8, the front fenders are from an unknown CJ model, and front axle is from under a Wagoneer!
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Re: 1964 CJ6 4BT
Was kidding about the defrosters although they were non-existent on my '53. It did have a heater that did semi-OK with the half cab top it had on it. My defroster was a towel and a ice scraper. I did replace the driver's side wiper with an electric unit, even a brand new vacuum wiper was pretty worthless when you were going uphill.
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I just wish that in all those years of driving my green jeep, i had folded the windshield down and taken the doors off at least once.
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My wife has a 2016 Wrangler. She loves it and it is fun to drive. It runs good to with that V-6 in it and its not to bad on gas. But I still prefer a little more room. It would be tight in there hauling some of the stuff to the range that I take now and then along with the Henrys.
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Re: 1964 CJ6 4BT
That's the nice thing about a CJ6, they actually cut a CJ5 in half behind the door opening and stretched the body and frame 20". At 6'7" there is no way I'd fit comfortably in the driver's seat! But, with the extra room in the CJ6 I can move the front seat and back seat back 6" giving me room and still having room for rear seat passenger.BigAl52 wrote:My wife has a 2016 Wrangler. She loves it and it is fun to drive. It runs good to with that V-6 in it and its not to bad on gas. But I still prefer a little more room. It would be tight in there hauling some of the stuff to the range that I take now and then along with the Henrys.
Most people have never even seen a CJ6, they were only produced for 20 years at an average of 2,500 units per year and most went over seas!
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