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Alberta CJ guy here

Alberta CJ guy here
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Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Vehicle(s)
85 CJ 7, 258, T5, D300, 401, T18a, D20 w/3:1 going into it D30 front, M20 rear, with 86 CJ D44 going into it
81 CJ 8, 304, T176, D300. In progress. D30/M20, with Scout D44's or Waggy D44's going in. Have both, haven't decided yet.
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Great first post!
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LG
 
Thank you sir!


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:ww: loved the pics :chug:
 
Wow! those are some great shots. Quite a deep water crossing also, I might have to use a periscope there.
 
Thanks guys! Appreciate it! I'll be posting the progress on the 7 over in the build thread, need to get it done, as we will be wheeling steady come spring and summer


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Mike how is that armored 8 coming along? Also great pictures as always
 
Mike how is that armored 8 coming along? Also great pictures as always



Well, thanks to many factors, I parted ways with it. Ex wife and $6g a month in payments being #1. I sold it as a CJ7 tho, and have a plan for a CJ8 build. I'm also in the middle of a 62 willys pick up. But that may have to go to, to feed that bottomless pit. Ugh. Regardless, I have one 7, and most of an 8, including the frame and drivetrain.


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Well, thanks to many factors, I parted ways with it. Ex wife and $6g a month in payments being #1. I sold it as a CJ 7 tho, and have a plan for a CJ 8 build. I'm also in the middle of a 62 willys pick up. But that may have to go to, to feed that bottomless pit. Ugh. Regardless, I have one 7, and most of an 8, including the frame and drivetrain.


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Sorry to hear that. That was a very interesting build as I was reading about it. I was looking forward to see how it was going to handle the trails. Anyway good luck to your next builds :chug:
 
One thing that helped letting it go, was how big it had become. Way to large for what we run for trail. It's crazy how putting a CJ body on a jku frame become way more than a guy wanted. Even my buddies, with their built JKU's are realizing that exploring what we do, they are too large. The Golden Eagle went everywhere they went that weekend, for a price tag of $1500, vs their $100g. Loved it!!


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Looks like fun thanks for sharing.
Have to put AB on the list for 2018
Are those yj aftermarket inners on your CJ?
 
Thank you for sharing! Beautiful up there... We sometimes forget the beauty of Canada...it should not be forgotten.
 
Thanks Posi! Reading the Colorado CJ get together pulled me in. I've wanted to wheel there since I started reading the 4x4 mags. Looks amazing.

As for the fenders, the whole set up is metalcloak, inner, outer and flares.

And if any of you want to come up, I'll take the time, and give you a guided tour that you'll never forget! We've been playing on trails that haven't been wheeled by jeeps in over 20 years in some cases. Lots of trail refurbishing, but been worth it!


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Thanks 007! Come up anytime


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