Iāve seen frames like that on market place around here that people want 5000 bucks for. Thatās ārepairableā in seller parlance
@hosejockey61 Just curious, did you scavenge an parts of it?
Surely that thing had to spend some time in the northeast or upper Midwest. Most of the Colorado frames I've seen were in pretty good shape.
Alot of them end up looking like that in the great white north. Always sad when such a tremendous vehicle ends up like that.
Wrong! Only eastern Canadian vehicles end up looking like this. Western Canadian vehicles have no such problems.
The upper defrost dash bezel, two mucket seals, and the plastic trim pieces on the sides of the window frame used to help seal the doors.
Note that they were all plastic pieces that couldn't rust.
Oh I'm sure it came from the rust belt. I didn't bother running the build sheet on it to see though.
you see
the opened a LKQ in Bennett, last i checked they had three TJs
Colorado?
Edit: I just checked and sure as hell they did! it's weird though, they don't have the same search function as the others that I can tell.
Colorado?
Edit: I just checked and sure as hell they did! it's weird though, they don't have the same search function as the others that I can tell.
Try pyp (pick your part). Thatās what the LKQ sites use around here
That frame is too dangerous to drive....
The only thing holding that frame together is RUST HOLDING HANDS......
I wonder how much rust the tub has.....
I wonder if it was an LKQ acquisition, hence the different system.
There is an LKQ near me in Nashville. Itās where I picked up my 14 bolt. Both of themā¦
Colorado?
Edit: I just checked and sure as hell they did! it's weird though, they don't have the same search function as the others that I can tell.