Mudflat
TJ Enthusiast
Well … they seem to seek me out; first at 4Wheel Parts & later today at Wal Mart.
Well … they seem to seek me out; first at 4Wheel Parts & later today at Wal Mart.
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Look closely and you can see my neighbors Jeep parked across the fence from mine.
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Close enough is good enough......maybe lolLook closely and you can see my neighbors Jeep parked across the fence from mine.
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So, a new guy showed up at work a couple months ago...with a SCRAMBLER!! Here's my YJ next to it.
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Somebody needs to tell that Red TJ in your first pic, he's not very good at hiding...Lots of Jeeps out and about today. View attachment 313951View attachment 313953
Great find..... does it at least run?Steve's CJ2 and my TJ yesterday. He bought this one and a CJ3a to get the CJ3a, then found out that this one is one of the earliest Civilian Jeeps.....
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No. It needs a lot of work and a lot of parts.Great find..... does it at least run?
Obviously out here in New Zealand CJ parts in general are rare....what is it like for CJ2 parts in the States ?No. It needs a lot of work and a lot of parts.
You can buy almost any part as a reproduction, not sure about used parts...Obviously out here in New Zealand CJ parts in general are rare....what is it like for CJ2 parts in the States ?
That CJ2a is a 1947...He has a CJ3a high hood that I need to get a picture next. He also has a 1965 CJ5 Tuxedo Park in pieces that I think is next to be restored after his '97 TJ is sorted out.Steve's CJ2 and my TJ yesterday. He bought this one and a CJ3a to get the CJ3a, then found out that this one is one of the earliest Civilian Jeeps.....
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It's a JK, 2007 through 2018.Another shot at the local Restaurant.....What model it the baby poop yellow Jeep? Anyway, Baby poop yellow Jeep, my TJ, a Hummer III, and a classic square body Chevy Pickup. The owner of the Chevy Pickup is a WW2 veteran. I think he went to the ETO, but after June 6, 1944. Was a mechanic. Came back after the war, married his wife and settled down in the small town between the town where the restaurant is and the county seat. Went to work for the County Engineer, and repaired all the trucks and other vehicles until he retired. Still drives himself around and is sharp as a tack....
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