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Hey Guys,
I'm a new member here and am a member at a few other MV websites. It seems that this site is mainly for bigger, heavier MV's. But since there was a place for the good old A1 I figured I'd join and post my stuff here too . I got this Jeep in January after coming home from Iraq as a welcome home gift to myself. Basically here's what I've done so far. I've removed:
front fenders, grill, hood, winshield, seats, fuel tank, transmission cover and a few floor pieces, and all of the bolts keeping the body in place and the wires going to the engine.
The body is ready to be pulled. I have a replacement frame (bubba got a hold of the jeep and threw in a small block V8 ) that is uncut. Bubba had to cut the front cross support frame to shove the V8 in . But the new frame came with an extra transmissions, transfer case, and clutch with 2 axles and wheels. A good rolling chassis basically. Everything is removed except for the springs at the moment. After that, it will be ready for sand blasting and swapping of parts to start building it back up! It's getting exciting for me as I've never worked on a car before. Luckily, I'm a helicopter mechanic for the army and with these manuals and mechanical skills that the army gave me, I should be ok. I'll have a few questions, but hey, who doesn't? Here are a few pictures of the jeep and things bubba has done. The pics aren't too recent, but they give you an idea of condition and the jeep itself.
I'm a new member here and am a member at a few other MV websites. It seems that this site is mainly for bigger, heavier MV's. But since there was a place for the good old A1 I figured I'd join and post my stuff here too . I got this Jeep in January after coming home from Iraq as a welcome home gift to myself. Basically here's what I've done so far. I've removed:
front fenders, grill, hood, winshield, seats, fuel tank, transmission cover and a few floor pieces, and all of the bolts keeping the body in place and the wires going to the engine.
The body is ready to be pulled. I have a replacement frame (bubba got a hold of the jeep and threw in a small block V8 ) that is uncut. Bubba had to cut the front cross support frame to shove the V8 in . But the new frame came with an extra transmissions, transfer case, and clutch with 2 axles and wheels. A good rolling chassis basically. Everything is removed except for the springs at the moment. After that, it will be ready for sand blasting and swapping of parts to start building it back up! It's getting exciting for me as I've never worked on a car before. Luckily, I'm a helicopter mechanic for the army and with these manuals and mechanical skills that the army gave me, I should be ok. I'll have a few questions, but hey, who doesn't? Here are a few pictures of the jeep and things bubba has done. The pics aren't too recent, but they give you an idea of condition and the jeep itself.
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