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driver007

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1981 cj5 304 v8, 300 Dana,model 30 Dana and model 20 AMC rear end
A lot of people have helped me on this site. I thought I would say thanks with a few pic's. Its not much but I really am not a PC guy so pics are a effort.

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Nice Dogs!
 
I gave it a go buy doing it on my phone bye passing the pic down load to the pc. I was poed when they came out 90 off. I forgot that you can check before summiting. Thanks PB. The boys need a spring hair cut. English cockers we use to pheasant hunt. The one has a habit of trying to crawl on you when your under the jeep working. The other picks up tools and puts them in places you would never find them like his drinking bowl.
 
That yellow, is the same yellow my son painted his CJ5 .
REALLY like'n the dogs :cool:
LG
 
By the way, looks really good. :D Reminds me of the 76 CJ5 I bought brand new in 1976. It was orange with the white steel wheels. Had a white soft top too. Wish I had held onto that one! ;)
 
Love English Cockers, I ran Springers for many years here on desert quail. English Cockers are a far better dog than what the AKC did to the American Cocker. Question, how did you get them to sit still while you made their eye so shinny? .... :)
 
The bright eye is just the devil coming out. Make no mistake they are plotting to take over the world. Retired field trial dogs. I lost a real good one to cancer and I lost the urge to run across the USA and Canada going to field trials. So I took up my Jeep hobby thinking it would be less money spent. Well that went out the window. But I do enjoy riding in my old school Jeeps. After dealing with people all day it is my stress release. Takes me back to my youth driving around being all that and a bag of chips. You folks have been real good to my stupid questions and I appreciate all the help from the forum members. :chug::notworthy:
 
I gunned for pointing dog field trials here on Tucson for a few years. It was truly great to see those dogs work, steady at point, backing and retrieving. A beautiful combination of dog and man.

I do believe though, if we couldn't help others a board like this becomes a bit tedious and ultimately useless. ... Thanks for the thanks!
 
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