Build Thread Project " Un " Limited
Cheepjeep85
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- 1985 Jeep CJ7, 258, t-176, D300, AMC20, D30
glad i could contribute. just holler if you need more help![]()

I gotta new born. I can't afford to pay attention
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I gotta new born. I can't afford to pay attention
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I know what you mean...it can be a hand full, and she's only just one baby!!!!
we'll see how that goes.my thought process was to have this jeep running and teach my daughter about maintance and be able to work on it...should be easy enough, being that i would have touched every part on it...then she would be able to respect taking care of cars...
just a side note and i'll stop hi jacking this thread
with starting this new jeep project i have found a new area in my life that i now love...i want to restore/work on older cars...my next one i want is a cj-8 scambler, and a 70 dodge charger R/T.we'll see how that goes.
No need to worry about a hijack.Especially when you mention a Scrambler.
any connections on a charger???can't get over the front end:drool::drool::drool::drool:
any connections on a charger???can't get over the front end:drool::drool::drool::drool:



Both of you guys hang on to your Cjs. Ive been down that road of selling off my toys when my daughters were born. Youll regret it for years.
I had a 68 Pontiac Tempest that was pretty darn near a GTO clone when my first daughter was born. I bought it when I was 17. I towed it to AZ. when I moved there at 21. I had it pretty close to where I wanted it finally when I was 28. Sold it a few months later when my first daughter was born. Love her to death but miss that car.
Bought a 1980 Z-28 while I was out there to try and fill the hole in my heart. It was a sweet clean Camaro a little low on the H.P. side though. Brought it back to Pa. when we moved. Sold it a little while after daughter # 2 was born. Love her to death as well. Miss that car also.
my thought process was to have this jeep running and teach my daughter about maintance and be able to work on it...should be easy enough, being that i would have touched every part on it...then she would be able to respect taking care of cars...
just a side note and i'll stop hi jacking this thread
with starting this new jeep project i have found a new area in my life that i now love...i want to restore/work on older cars...my next one i want is a cj-8 scambler, and a 70 dodge charger R/T.we'll see how that goes.

I think your gonna need a bigger truck.
cause then you can supply all your buddies.
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