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Post by bushog on Nov 6, 2008 7:54:08 GMT -8
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Post by Slacker on Nov 6, 2008 16:49:12 GMT -8
VERY nice !!! .. welcome aboard .. looks like you have done a great job , and I love the color. Is this how it sits today ?
I look forward to see some more pics .
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Post by b4runner on Nov 6, 2008 22:49:45 GMT -8
Welcome aboard. Very nice job on your restoration. How is the interior?
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Post by bushog on Nov 7, 2008 8:18:16 GMT -8
That's pretty much how it sits today. It's been in storage in my barn for a while now..I need a new or to rebuild the carb... stalls out unless you keep the idle reving...the interior is good, i have cj7 seats (to big for an adult to get in back, my kids are fine) and a cj7 tumble seat in back. Dash has new cover and put carpet in front (don't like) probably going to line-x the flooring or rubber flooring. Some spider webs have shown up on the fiberglass, probably should have used clear coat instead of a eurathane paint, but i did it on a budget at the time. Not happy with the back windows and at one time I did see a Leer window for the camper shells that had the same layout as the ones on it now that look like they would pop right in. I'll keep adding some pics as I go along...Are either one of you still doing that vin# list i saw from a previous post?
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Post by Slacker on Nov 7, 2008 17:51:49 GMT -8
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Post by bushog on Nov 10, 2008 7:51:37 GMT -8
I wish I had some better pics of the before...the floors were rusted completely and the original frame you could stick your finger thru...it's a miracle it didn't break into...the cab is off another truck that i had to mod. to fit the back half. I think i tracked the trekker that originally came from Virginia...SALT...The dash came from a local shop that is a plastic shell that is fitted and glued to the old dash.
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