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Biggie
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Posted: 08 July 2020 at 2:26pm |
Looking for a set, (ideally), or pieces of CJ2A body pockets for original style soft top.
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'79 J20
'77 J20 '69 J3000 '68 J3000 DRW '70 Renegade 1 '74 304 Renegade '05 Sahara/Rubicon LJ '46 CJ2A '14 Cherokee Trailhawk |
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SE Kansas 46 CJ-2A
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46 CJ-2A #64462 "Ol' Red" (bought April 1969)(second owner)(12 V, 11" brakes, M-38 frame, MD Juan tub)
U.S. Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer(ret.) U.S. Army Vietnam veteran and damned proud of it. |
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jeepgod2000
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I have the 2 top bow storage brackets that I cut from an old 46’ cj2a body. $25 plus standard USPS shipping from 61520.
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schoolbuilder
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I have all six required parts. They are still on the tub I am selling. If you’re not in a hurry, I’ll be willing to cut them off and sell them to you if the whole tub doesn’t sell soon. They are all in perfect shape.
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Schoolbuilder
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SlaterDoc
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Biggie, I think you should go with schoolbuilder's! Skip the repro's! They're never quite right! You can't beat originals! (self-serving purpose at play here!) |
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schoolbuilder
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Slaterdoc, you’re making a convincing argument. If our friend Biggie wants all the bow attachments, I’ll start parting it out knowing you want the shovel indent.
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Schoolbuilder
New Ashford, MA '46 CJ2A #17033 |
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schoolbuilder
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This brings up a bigger question: If I am to start cutting it up, is there a preferred approach to where to make cuts to keep everything most re-usable. Sorta like this:
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Schoolbuilder
New Ashford, MA '46 CJ2A #17033 |
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Michaeltru
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Mmmmm. Cheeseburger
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Mike in AZ
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SlaterDoc
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Better get your orders in fast! I'm only taking the "plate"! The best parts will be left like the "Chuck, blade and brisket" (known as the cowl&dash) and the hindquarters known as the sirloin and round! I am sure school builder will not "butcher" it! 😅
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