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The Jeep Itch

The Jeep Itch

Petescj

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1982 CJ-7 258 / T-18 / Dana 300 31 in All Terrains.
1978 CJ-7 304 / TH 400 / Quadratrac 32 in Mud Terrains
I feel myself itching for a Scrambler again. Must... resist ... urges... long... wheelbase... Jeep... :laugh:
 
Yes, Pete, I wish I had that kind of time left and money to spend just to think about doing something like that.
 
Pete this is your CJ, give in to the long side, feel the power, install the v8, and let the power flow through you into the obstacles! Give yourself to the long side and feel the power!


Troy Cantrell
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Build thread - '66 CJ6 :
http://www.jeep-cj.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15075
 
you are not spending enough time with the cJ s you already own. you have plenty to do, stay focused! I know it is hard, I very recently almost brought home a 60 Willys truck. I had to spend quality time with the inner IO to remember the true path to enlightenment, by way of a new Transmission and Transfer Case . and a lot of other small things on the to do list.

Aw what the hell, go for it. It isn.t like this is a 12 step program or anything. We are here to encourage, not intervene. :D:D
 
oh boy, the rest of us are trying to keep 1 build thread going and now you want 3? :notworthy:
 
you are not spending enough time with the cJ s you already own. you have plenty to do, stay focused! I know it is hard

Pete, you need to get one of your cj's ready for the Jeep-cj ride this year.
Than on the way back home(out of the rust belt) you can find a nice rust free 8 to trade for.:D
 
Yes, Pete, I wish I had that kind of time left and money to spend just to think about doing something like that.

Youve got time. ;) Now the money thing , well...

Pete this is your CJ, give in to the long side, feel the power, install the v8, and let the power flow through you into the obstacles! Give yourself to the long side and feel the power!


Troy Cantrell
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Build thread - '66 CJ6 :
1966 CJ 6 build - Jeep-CJ Forums

The Star Wars reference is a good way to sell it to me as well. I can feel the force for sure. :laugh:

oh boy, the rest of us are trying to keep 1 build thread going and now you want 3? :notworthy:

No , not another build thread. I'll take this one "Done" please. ;)
 
you are not spending enough time with the cJ s you already own. you have plenty to do, stay focused! I know it is hard, I very recently almost brought home a 60 Willys truck. I had to spend quality time with the inner IO to remember the true path to enlightenment, by way of a new Transmission and Transfer Case . and a lot of other small things on the to do list.

Aw what the hell, go for it. It isn.t like this is a 12 step program or anything. We are here to encourage, not intervene. :D:D

This just makes me want to grab a Willys truck and a Commando right away. :rolleyes:

Pete, you need to get one of your cj's ready for the Jeep-cj ride this year.
Than on the way back home(out of the rust belt) you can find a nice rust free 8 to trade for.:D

Honestly Im ready to throw some money at Vickis Laredo considering it'll be the Cj we wheel this year ( finally ;) ). The New Year should be nice to it cash wise. I just need some time. I was off 5 days in December and the rest I worked 3am to 3pm. I only have 3 days off in January but I should be back to a little more 7am to 3pm hopefully.

The Colorado ride wont happen for me. Our plant shutdown this year is 2 weeks Aug 11th to the 23rd. One week of that is Mandatory Speed Camp for the boys football. The other will be family vacation. I only have 5 more vacation days and 2 personal days other than that. Im gonna use some of those for 3 day weekends over the Summer so Vicki and I get our camping in.
 
Heck , Im feeling sentimental and would just take my old Scrambler back. Sellers remorse again. We've all had it. If I only knew what happened to that Scrambler... :laugh:
 
Pete, I hope you find that 8. I've had my eye on one for some time now. It's been sitting under a carport next to a 66 Barracuda. Neither one has moved in 10 years.
 
Look, if you’re a “true” jeeper you know that there is no such thing as owning too many Jeeps, running or not. You can always fall back on the position that you are performing a public service by saving them from being parted out. I say give in to temptation and Buy, Buy, Buy!
 
Pete, I hope you find that 8. I've had my eye on one for some time now. It's been sitting under a carport next to a 66 Barracuda. Neither one has moved in 10 years.

There was a little inside joke in me being able to find that Scrambler. I sold it to the owner of this site. Im sure I could find it if I tried . :D

Look, if you’re a “true” jeeper you know that there is no such thing as owning too many Jeeps, running or not. You can always fall back on the position that you are performing a public service by saving them from being parted out. I say give in to temptation and Buy, Buy, Buy!

Lmao!! I wonder if that public service is tax deductible as well. :laugh: I'll get another one it'll just take some time. Ive been scouring ads for parts and saw a couple Scramblers and well...:rolleyes:

First and foremost the Laredo needs to be solid and reliable before anything else.
 
Lmao!! I wonder if that public service is tax deductible as well. :laugh:

Humm…. A non-profit? Its true building a CJ for the most part is certainly a “non-profit” venture. Well, I guess there wouldn’t be any harm in filling out the papers……
 

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