orange150
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2005
- Location
- Fairfax City, VA
Well I finally did it, half of my orange F-150 is at the scrap yard and the rest will be there as soon as I take the drivetrain out of it. I feel like I just broke up with a girlfriend of eight years. But when one door closes another opens I guess.

1975 CJ-5, picked it up yesterday afternoon. I am pretty excited about the project ahead of me. The aftermarket for these jeeps is crazy (I'm a newb to jeeps). I am going to keep my head on straight with this build and do it in phases. First order of business will be to take the tub off the frame and clean up rust on the frame, which is solid, and tackle the few rust holes on the body... and also try to match the pale orange color that was on my F-150. After that, I want to drop the 302 into it and hopefully just drive it like that while I earn the money to swap in my built C6. As more money and time head my way I will eventually swap in the rest of my drivetrain which sort of poses another problem, in that it is about as long as the Jeep its self; C6 and doubler.
One idea was to put the jeep body on the F-150 frame but I think that would open a whole mess of problems. Anyway, expect some questions later down the road from me about body repair and jeep drivetrains.

1975 CJ-5, picked it up yesterday afternoon. I am pretty excited about the project ahead of me. The aftermarket for these jeeps is crazy (I'm a newb to jeeps). I am going to keep my head on straight with this build and do it in phases. First order of business will be to take the tub off the frame and clean up rust on the frame, which is solid, and tackle the few rust holes on the body... and also try to match the pale orange color that was on my F-150. After that, I want to drop the 302 into it and hopefully just drive it like that while I earn the money to swap in my built C6. As more money and time head my way I will eventually swap in the rest of my drivetrain which sort of poses another problem, in that it is about as long as the Jeep its self; C6 and doubler.
One idea was to put the jeep body on the F-150 frame but I think that would open a whole mess of problems. Anyway, expect some questions later down the road from me about body repair and jeep drivetrains.