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Old 11-08-2004, 06:29 PM
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'59 Cj5

Hey everyone, I just found my dad's old '59 Jeep CJ5, and have decided to restore it. It runs fine, but the body is shot. Anyone know where I could get a whole new body for a reasonable price. I might be able to salvage the hood and front fednors, but I'm defintely going to need new rear fenders and a new body.
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Old 11-08-2004, 10:49 PM
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Re: '59 Cj5

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Hey everyone, I just found my dad's old '59 Jeep CJ5, and have decided to restore it. It runs fine, but the body is shot. Anyone know where I could get a whole new body for a reasonable price. I might be able to salvage the hood and front fednors, but I'm defintely going to need new rear fenders and a new body.

Hi, I got a 59 cj5 that i restored i used a fiberglass body from 4wd.com Its the best i've seen strong, straight, well biult body. I'm from ohio so i didn't have to have it shipped they're made and sold about 15 miles from where i live. Click on 4wd.com get information and catalogue questions holler [email protected] here is another place in PA. www.quadratec.com
1-800-745-5337

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