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    Dah... Dah.. Daaaaaahhhhhh...

    when we last saw out hero... he was waiting patiently....


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    That's not a bad looking unit..Nice find..Won't take long to get in shape.. The guy I worked for a decade or two back,,had one.. A local assembly plant in Thames,imported Ramblers,,CKD form,,from the 60's,through till the 70's,,(can't remember when it all stopped),and the Jeep trucks came in,,and got assembled..All six cylinder models,,base line only,cars and trucks.. These were only assembled as a cab n chassis down here,,and labelled the J20.. Big,hungry gutted six,,that would go anywhere,,so long as it had decent tires on it...
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    This one is owned by a former 1970's Pittsburgh Steelers center.
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    Dropped the car into the driveway. Spent yesterday cleaning. Found snake skin in cab area. Left rear wheel is frozen. Wife is pissed. I think I can fix the stuck wheel pretty easy my wife might take a while . Grabbed the fan to see if the engine would move. It does!
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    Quote Originally Posted by August Mariner View Post
    Dropped the car into the driveway. Spent yesterday cleaning. Found snake skin in cab area. Left rear wheel is frozen. Wife is pissed. I think I can fix the stuck wheel pretty easy my wife might take a while . Grabbed the fan to see if the engine would move. It does!
    ooops..angry mama... not good..I think that a night out for her might be a start...
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    Well wife is in better spirits. Put in a battery after changing the oil, disconnected the fuel line and r-r-r-r. Added Either while cranking and nothing. But she cranked! Trucks cranky, wife's not, win win!
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    Quote Originally Posted by August Mariner View Post
    Well wife is in better spirits. Put in a battery after changing the oil, disconnected the fuel line and r-r-r-r. Added Either while cranking and nothing. But she cranked! Trucks cranky, wife's not, win win!
    Good onya.. Thought it was gonna get cold in your place for a day or two.. Promise her the first drive.. That's safe..
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    Sooo I am asking for some advice. The 67 Jeep is completely original with 30K miles. I am considering a fuel injected 350 HP crate engine to replace the 327 2brl (or LT1 doner swap) and a rotor kit all around and custom paint. I just don't think that this is the kind of vehicle that someone would pay more for because it is restored to the day it came of the show room floor. One guy at work said he would rather it be stock because he is a dooms day prepare-r (wants no electronic ignition and such). Is it better to leave it simple and try to sell it to a farmer or a doomsday guy. I know it's mine and I should do as I please but I was just curious what other might think.
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    August, those older Jeep trucks have little value restored to stock. There were a ton of them built, and people are not climbing over each other to own one. If you do a good job "resto-rodding" it I think you'll find a much bigger market than if you restore it, assuming that you're doing it to sell whichever way you go.
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    X2... They are a love um or hate um vehicle and not really sought after. If you like the vehicle and want to use it Id say make it the way you would like it. I personally would look for a more sought after vehicle if the intent is to flip it for a profit... Just my experience with them.
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    Thanks guys. I like having a car that I can do with as I feel. Just wanted a second opinion just in case.
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