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Old 17-08-2010
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I have recently come into possession of a CJ6 that i discovered in my grandmothers shed.
Its been sitting in there for over a decade and has a few small rust patches but other than that seems in good nick.
I have discovered that it has had a ford 351 Windsor V8 engine in it but it remains to see if that works.
I am wondering where I would find some doors, a roof - either hard or soft and seatbelts for it from.
Can anyone help?
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I can help, you can sell it to me. lol this is exactly what I want to do early next year.
Have a scoll though the for sale section as I have seen these parts listed not to long ago.
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I have a hard top and doors that I intend to get rid of, but no shed to substitute. So I may be able to help in the future, if that's any consolation...
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I have recently come into possession of a CJ6 that i discovered in my grandmothers shed.
Its been sitting in there for over a decade and has a few small rust patches but other than that seems in good nick.
I have discovered that it has had a ford 351 Windsor V8 engine in it but it remains to see if that works.
I am wondering where I would find some doors, a roof - either hard or soft and seatbelts for it from.
Can anyone help?
pictures please !!!!!!
try and get a soft top . http://www.jeep4x4center.com/bestop/tigertop/cj6.htm
the hard tops rattle like hell (mine does anyway)
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Sorry but I think the Tiger top looks like shyte


I'm thinking about trying to get a custom top made by MuCanvas for my CJ6.
Maybe we need to get a few CJ6 owners together for a better solution
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Count me in. Jeep's sense of style/aerodynamics in 1962 was horrible - that's why my hard top is going!

I don't mind the tigertop though, I think it's quite good. I guess something a little less boxy would be better though.
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The tiger top is the only option avaible for a CJ6 from Best Top.
The bikinis will also fit.

Being a fibreglasser and sailer in years past, I have toyed with the idea of a hard top made in what they call the "West System"
It is strips of red cedar covered inside and out with woven fibregalss that will become transparent just like the finish on surfboards.
I think the timber look would be quite apropriate for a 60's American car.

If I were smart with photo shop I would make up a dummy pic to see what it liiks like.

I have found that Quadratec are pretty cheap for most Jeep parts as their over heads are minamal because they are an internet business.

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