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Please :welcome: @JeepSavage to Jeep-CJ.com. :chug:
Happy to have you join and looking forward to getting to know you and I'm sure others are also.
If you would like to show off your CJ we have a forum just for that.

Or if you would like to chronicle your build.

Regards, CJ
 
I am new here, and i wanted to introduce myself. I own two jeeps, One is a 1953 Willys M38A1, and the other is a 1975 CJ5 , AMC 304 V8, T-150 Transmission , and Dana 20 TC.

I have owned the Willys a few years, and havent yet began work on this. The '75 CJ is a recent purchase, and i HAVE begun to work on it. It needs approximately EVERYTHING, but, it is running/driving, and has virtually no rust.

I paid too much for it probably, have very little knowledge of Jeeps in general, my skills are Limited , and i will be working alone, and under primitive conditions at best.

Nonetheless. I am determined to make the 1975 CJ5 into a dependable, daily driver.
I will be looking forward to learning from the information/advice goldmine that has been provided by the Forum, and its members.

I reside in the Ozarks Boston Mountain wilderness, in upper North Central Arkansas.

Thank You for allowing me to join the Forum, and in advance, for the no-doubt Ten million imbecil questions that i will ask.

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I am new here, and i wanted to introduce myself. I own two jeeps, One is a 1953 Willys M38A1, and the other is a 1975 CJ5 , AMC 304 V8, T-150 Transmission , and Dana 20 TC.

I have owned the Willys a few years, and havent yet began work on this. The '75 CJ is a recent purchase, and i HAVE begun to work on it. It needs approximately EVERYTHING, but, it is running/driving, and has virtually no rust.

I paid too much for it probably, have very little knowledge of Jeeps in general, my skills are Limited , and i will be working alone, and under primitive conditions at best.

Nonetheless. I am determined to make the 1975 CJ5 into a dependable, daily driver.
I will be looking forward to learning from the information/advice goldmine that has been provided by the Forum, and its members.

I reside in the Ozarks Boston Mountain wilderness, in upper North Central Arkansas.

Thank You for allowing me to join the Forum, and in advance, for the no-doubt Ten million imbecil questions that i will ask.

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That is one clean looking 75! Ask away and you might want to start a build thread to chronical your progress. I like the period correct wheels! :chug:
 
It may be negative this-and-that, but relatively clean and free of rust, it is. I didn't know the wheels were period correct. Fantastic. Thank You for the info!
 
It may be negative this-and-that, but relatively clean and free of rust, it is. I didn't know the wheels were period correct. Fantastic. Thank You for the info!
Yep, those are the same wheels as on my 72.

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Wheels look great on it ! You live in a beautiful place for a Jeep. I’ve canoed the Buffalo River a few times a few decades back. I always liked that area.
 
Thank You! YES, it IS a great place for a Jeep, and a wonderful place to live if you prefer a natural atmosphere and isolation. It's perfect for Savages like me...))... haha..
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