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Just got a call from a buddy, has a cj2a he just bought. body is shot. anybody have any ideas on the 3 or 4 new body's for sale. The good the bad the ugly. Has any one went this route. Want to buy something that does not have to be rebuilt, after all it will be new. Thanks for your help Dayle:)
 
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jeep body's

J C Whitney, Willy's Overland,Omix-ada, i am sure there are more. Bill said he wanted to stay with a metal body, not fiberglass. I have repaired a few but never bought a body for replacement. Don't know the good from the bad. any body got first hand experience. Thanks again.
 
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I think they all come from the same source - M.D. Juan Company in the Phillippines. I bought my SS CJ7 body directly from them about four years ago. It was OK, but far from perfect, probably because their dies are set up to stamp carbon steel, which forms and works differently. Also, the individual stampings were not jigged and aligned properly when they welded the assemblies together, so the body mounts weren't exactly in the proper place, the tub isn't quite square and so on. Some of that might also be due to differences in stamping stainless versus carbon steel. I had to make a lot of the little pieces - transmission cover, tailgate cable attachment brackets and latch plates, door latch bolt plates, tabs for the grill support rods, firewall support plate and so on. The glove box extended to the firewall so I had to shorten it to clear the heater. I probably put a hundred hours into that kind of stuff to finish it off.

Jay at Willys Overland says that they take care of all of that, and drill the holes as needed, so that all you have to do is start putting it onto the chassis. I've never seen their work, but have talked with him at length and he sounds sincere, honest and knowledgeable. If I didn't have the resources to do it myself I'd buy a body from him.

In fact, I would have bought from him instead of directly from the factory, but they quoted him a price that was about 30% higher than they quoted me, even though they do business with him regularly. Dealing with the third world is an experience in itself. Handling shipping insurance, customs and inland freight wasn't too bad, even though it was my first international purchase.

If you go to they website in my signature you can see some of the things I had to do.
 
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Sometimes because someone wants something... doesn't mean other alternatives should not be explored. Most otfen, cogent arguments, diverse opinions and more information will always lead to a better decision. In this case, I truly believe it is true.

Now... I want points. even if it's still the one on the back of my head!
 
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