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So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
Unexpected reaction from you folksThought everyone would really like the thingGuess notSo worth a second look @ say $2500 or pass it by?And, anyone else interested?
Quote from: Flyin6 on November 05, 2015, 08:51:25 AMUnexpected reaction from you folksThought everyone would really like the thingGuess notSo worth a second look @ say $2500 or pass it by?And, anyone else interested?I like it, but it's your money. What would you do with it?
DON I SEE THAT AS BEING A FARM TRUCK ON YOUR LIL SLICE OF HEAVEN, IT WOULD MAKE A GREAT WORK TRUCK FOR THE FARM AND YOU COULD SAVE THE PAINT ON YOU NICE TRUCKS...
Well, not looking for another project at the momentBut if I had it thenI'd flip the axles for a lift, mount up some 35" tires add a locker or two, paint it OD green and black, clean/dye/replace interior parts, warm over the engine, clean the snot out of the undercarriage and reseal, replacing the rubber parts which are probably dead, and call it a day
I'd flip the axles for a lift, mount up some 35" tires add a locker or two, paint it OD green and black, clean/dye/replace interior parts, warm over the engine, clean the snot out of the undercarriage and reseal, replacing the rubber parts which are probably dead, and call it a day
Quote from: Flyin6 on November 05, 2015, 09:28:39 AMWell, not looking for another project at the momentBut if I had it thenI'd flip the axles for a lift, mount up some 35" tires add a locker or two, paint it OD green and black, clean/dye/replace interior parts, warm over the engine, clean the snot out of the undercarriage and reseal, replacing the rubber parts which are probably dead, and call it a daySo you'd put new axles under it? Why?
Thanks. '72 and that was before the 37's. it looked better with the 33's i think. no other pics anymore i had to sell her back in '06. Diamond plate alum panels replaced all the interior door and rear bed panels and i had a 30 gal foam fuel cell, went everywhere! Don is incapable of "just building to run" but it would be nostalgic to see a wagoneer built up cool.
Too bad, I was highly interested. My wife loves those Jeeps and wants to own one.