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Build Thread The '80 FrankenJeep frame off reassembly

Build Thread The '80 FrankenJeep frame off reassembly
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Hey, now...... we try to stay current. Well, I do at least. Sometimes LOL


Sent..... Just sent.
Hmm..., I thought that that was probably a good "keep em glued" trick so we don't get complacent and just mindlessly turn pages,... well...push page buttons,...aw heck you know what I meant.
As for me I don't have that problem (yet), as I have all the pages to flip thru till I get to the end so I mindlessly push the buttons in unknowing bliss. (scratching head as smileys still don't work.)
 
Ok - I couldn’t decide on just one reply, so pick whichever you like the best...

I’ll take that as a compliment!!!!

This...
 
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And here I am at the end of another entertaining and useful thread!

Shum8, you did good with the thread, now I suppose that's pretty much it?
Or are you going to post more about the tops you have?

Mine has the hard top on it still (haven't even got it home yet), but the first thing to do to mine is having it inspected after having a good look at it, and if all of that ticks out, I have a spare hard top that I want to cut and make a half cab out of.

I'm sure I'll see lots of things that will need attention and the first thing that will happen is checking out the fluids in the Transmission , axles and Transfer Case .

Anyway, once I get going, I will probably post some pics and roll the dice.
Thanks again for the thread and showing the details of the work you did,
All the best, J.
 
Thanks for compliment..... it’s just proof that if build thread is granted for someone that tends to ramble, it will go on for ever LOL.

And here I am at the end of another entertaining and useful thread!



Shum8, you did good with the thread, now I suppose that's pretty much it?

Or are you going to post more about the tops you have?


Nah - They can’t get rid of me that easy.... I still have phase two to go (which is everything I wanted to do after the build funds ran out). It just won’t quite as fast. I wanna swap seat, which will probably require riser mods, add a console, tunes, rebuild the full hard doors along with refurbing the hard top, tires, a 360 [emoji6], driving lights (the aux lights up front are intended for additional backup lights), a CB...... And I figure by this point I’ll be fixing stuff from phase 1.

Besides - Someone’s gotta keep a finger stuck in Gert’s side......




Sent this one from behind a cold barley pop. :chug:
 
Holy :dung: you have been holding on to that one a few years definitely time to give some exercise


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Very nice... wish I hadn't sold my Ruger .357 detective special. Bought it new in a liquor store in California back in '76. Walked in, bought it and a bottle of bourbon, and walked out with both. Try that today...
 
Holy :dung: you have been holding on to that one a few years definitely time to give some exercise


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Was made in ‘59, Dad bought it new, I had it redone in ‘93, and have shot it on occasion. Just hadn’t gotten around to “unconverting” it till now......


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" many years of hard use ". Was your dad some type of Pistolero ?
 
No, but he and one of his brothers went thru many thousands of rounds. Growing up in a small town offered better shooting opportunities than the more urban areas.


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No, but he and one of his brothers went thru many thousands of rounds. Growing up in a small town offered better shooting opportunities than the more urban areas.


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Yeah me too until about 15 years ago when lead turned to gold. That and a navy seal team took over the best range you could imagine for $15 dollars a year membership
 
Dang it I hate it when that happens


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Great idea... thanks for the clarification.



I don't know the thread size of a zirc, could you fix your problem simply by swapping the zirc into the relief position?



I thought about that - but the tbrrafs are larger - don’t really wanna enlarge that hole without being able to remove all the chips. Since this isn’t something I have to do often, I’ll just laugh at myself every time I do


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