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What tub is this?

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by kpmunt, Jan 19, 2010.

  1. Jan 19, 2010
    kpmunt

    kpmunt Member

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    sparky

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    nickmil

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    Very early CJ-5 it looks like from the pics. The faux battery box cover and flat spots are leftovers from the M38a1. The flat spot is where the M38a1 had the driver's mirror mounted.
     
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    EricM

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    My '64 has both those features.
     
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    sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

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    Long as it's a '64 CJ-5 tub it certainly should...
     
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    kpmunt

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    Thanks for the info guys.
     
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    jjmat3

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    Does anyone have a picture of what it looks like Inside the cowl battery box? (yup, I dug up an old post again)
     
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    colojeepguy

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    There's no box on the early CJ's, just the fixed in place cover.
    The box on the M38A1 is just a big box that goes down a foot or so-that's where the batteries were.
     
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    jjmat3

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    Figured that was the case. googling "M38A1 battery box" got me what I was looking for and now makes me wish I had that extra storage compartment on my Jeep.....and makes me wish PO hadn't done a shoddy job filling and covering what was there.
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    figured I'd add what I found in case anyone else is curious.
     
  10. Jan 9, 2013
    Bob-The-CJ

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    My 1961 tub has the same and I have been wondering if I could not add the military jeep stuff in there. I am guessing it has been done before
     
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    timgr

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    Wow, those are really deep. I thought Doug was exaggerating at a foot deep, but apparently not...
     
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    givemethewillys

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    So somebody needs to post up pictures of their early tub modified this way!!! My '57 is itching to have recovery gear stored there :)
     
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    PeteL

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    if you utilize the M38A1 battery box, you will lose the interior glove box space.
     
  14. Jan 10, 2013
    jjmat3

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    Sounds like a challenge to figure out a way to have both....or at least most of the battery box to use for Other gear....And a glove box....maybe If i run out of actual Necessary mods and resto I'll tackle this one in the future.
     
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    1960willyscj5

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    That is the reason the M38A1 tubs had the glove box to the left of the steering wheel.
    Maybe if you were to insert an M38A1 dash into your pre-'66 tub along with the battery box on the passenger side.
     
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