SSDutch CJ6 Jeep Blog

  1. CJ6’s on the Web
    May 28, 2004 in Other CJ6s

    The Jeep CJ6 seems to truly be the “forgotten Jeep”.  I went through every Jeep book I had last night and could only find passing reference to it.  One book did say that the CJ6 was 150 lbs heavier than a CJ5, and cost $150.00 more than the 5 when new, yet yearly production averaged only 2500 units.

    The web is similarly thin on CJ6-specific content.  To illustrate - we’re only a few weeks into this project, and I’m already in the top 5 Google results for CJ6.  Here’s what I’ve found so far on the web:

    CJ6 Photo Index hosted at Off-Road.com.  I can’t tell if the parent website is a going concern or not.

    Jim Marski’s Civilian Jeeps website has a way-cool Tuxedo Park CJ6 and a “I’m guessing pretty rare” DJ6.

    Over at JeepWire, Terry Howe’s Project Deep Six gets extensive coverage.

    Carl Lavallee is building a 1975 CJ6, and has posted pictures of the project at his Webshots Album.

    Know of any other CJ6 resources on the web?  Drop me a note.

  2. New Sandblasting Cabinet
    May 22, 2004 in Miscellaneous

    I decided while taking apart the CJ5 that it would be a good idea to have a small sandblaster for cleaning up small parts.  Big stuff can be taken to my brother in law—who has a large trailer mounted sandblaster, but lives 40 minutes or so away.

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  3. Teardown Complete
    May 21, 2004 in The Exchange

    With the rear Dana 44 and all axle bumpstops pulled, the CJ5 teardown is complete.

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  4. CJ6 Floor Structure
    May 21, 2004 in Frame and Body

    SSDutch’s floor is pretty toasty - what there is left of it.  And it’s already been “fixed” once.  Fellow CJ6 owner John Alesch from Austin Texas kindly sent me some pictures of the floor in his Jeep, giving me an idea on how to reconstruct SSDutch.

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  5. Front Axle, Springs, Etc.
    May 20, 2004 in The Exchange

    A couple hours work in the pre-rain humidity netted us some more progress.

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