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Just got this 58 rj, MAY have a shot at getting the original clinton engine (P O sold it years back to a friend), but probably a 50/50 shot so may have to get creative.  was thinking full paint job, BUT. liking the ratty look from previous posts !!!!

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AMC RULES

Thing will clean up nicer than you think.

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

Thing will clean up nicer than you think.

Ya thinkin leave it green?

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Just my opinion but I think it looks great as is.

 

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Sparky

Leave it alone is my vote….well maybe paint the rims linen beige or black. 

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Ifixoldjunk

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Well executed patina is always better than a restored paintjob. Just give her a light scruffing with scotchbrite and PB-blaster, and then a coat of tractor supply gloss clear and it'll look great.

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engineguy63
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

Ya thinkin leave it green?

Was thinkin' maybe hit it with a wire brush and some steel wool and blend the green and rust together..........NOT sure on the wheels though

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, engineguy63 said:

Was thinkin' maybe hit it with a wire brush and some steel wool and blend the green and rust together..........NOT sure on the wheels though

I agree with @Sparky on the rims for new paint though I'd go a little lighter. Navajo White is the preferred color 'round here. 

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AMC RULES

:text-+1: Yeah, I dig that one ratty. 

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Pullstart

I’ve got an old dark green 1054 and love it just the way it is.

 

+1 vote for keep it.  A shiny black wheel looks pretty sweet too…

 

 

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RandyLittrell
13 hours ago, Sparky said:

well maybe paint the rims linen beige or black. 

 

I think black would look great with the green! 

 

 

 

RAndy

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Sparky
8 hours ago, RandyLittrell said:

 

I think black would look great with the green! 

 

 

 

RAndy

Agreed! 
 

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Pullstart

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Thor27
On 10/1/2021 at 5:27 PM, Ifixoldjunk said:

 

Well executed patina is always better than a restored paintjob. Just give her a light scruffing with scotchbrite and PB-blaster, and then a coat of tractor supply gloss clear and it'll look great.

I like that idea, I've been using flood penetrol to wipe down patina tractors but this is a lot more permanent solution. Thanks.

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AHS
On 10/1/2021 at 7:26 PM, engineguy63 said:

Just got this 58 rj, MAY have a shot at getting the original clinton engine (P O sold it years back to a friend), but probably a 50/50 shot so may have to get creative.  was thinking full paint job, BUT. liking the ratty look from previous posts !!!!

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Keep it the way it is! The front axle on that is RARE! The straight beam. According to “straight from the horses mouth” ver 3… Those straight axles were breaking, during heavy use. Elmer Pond went to England (I think) and watched a wheel horse tractor out in the field, pulling a single or double bottomed plow (I think) and the front end was driven right into the ground, and the front axle broke…It was then that Elmer Pond decided to build that “crown” axle that was used till 2007.  I think that 700,000 WHs (is that too many WH’s?!) were replaced with the “crown front axle”.  

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Frankenstein 58

Clean up the body you will be surprised how it will look. Then paint the wheels. I was shocked how mine turned out. Good luck and have fun with it. 

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engineguy63

HHMMMMM, I do like the look of those black wheels on a rattier tractor...........Can anyone confirm its a 58 and not a 59?  just curious  THANKS

 

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Frankenstein 58

58 and 59 had the beige wheels but there is always an exception to the rules. It’s your tractor do what you like best its only paint. 

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AMC RULES
1 hour ago, engineguy63 said:

Can anyone confirm its a 58 and not a 59?

No, they can't.

Until someone produces an original factory applied serial number ID tag, THEY ARE ALL 1958's production models that were carried over into '59.

 

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jtrosp1980

I would leave it look sharp looking 👌 

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kpinnc
16 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

Until someone produces an original factory applied serial number ID tag, THEY ARE ALL 1958's production models that were carried over into '59.

 

The story goes that something like 25,000 58s were built and they carried over into 59, of which only 2500 were built.

 

...and that is all we know! If true, still pretty impressive for the breakout model at a time when the company was pretty small! 

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Snoopy11

Kinda got a camo look...

 

I like it!

 

Don

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WheelhorseBob

Rat rods and patina are all the rage today it would seem. Love a nicely done patina look myself. That being said, this stuff is cyclical. Full blown restoration will be in vogue again if you wait long enough. No wrong choice.

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