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jimoshel

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  1. It was a AX15. Gave him $400 for the Jeep and had the wife drive it home. Now she wants it. Women.
  2. Awhile back I purchased a U_Haul car trailer at one of their used equipment auctions for $450. Best buy I ever made. Only thing I haven't hauled on it so far is a military deuce and half.
  3. Gonna go take a look. Be back in a couple hours. Let ya know.
  4. Been talking to a fella about buying his 1991 XJ, 4WD. He says it has a toyota transmissin in it. 50 miles is to far to drive just go sight seeing. Has anybody ever heard of a Toyota tranny in a Jeep? He wants $400 for it and claims it has a good engine, but I just never heard of a Toy tranny in a Jeep. Have you?
  5. Has no imagination. :dunno:
  6. To bad it's not a convertable. Then he could cruise it with the top down and the plow up. Or vice versa in case of inclement weather.
  7. Maybe someone in Southern Florida will jump on it.
  8. When you're in Iceland, ANYTHING is a break and those people do know how to party.
  9. I've removed a couple sets of flares with out twisting the screws off. First using a wire brush remove rust. Then soak with PB and let set a bit. For the trouble involved, I think it would have been just as easy to go ahead and twist the nut off and replace the bolts as recommended above.
  10. I have five. Four with good rubber and one bare. Don't know what it would take to ship.$150.
  11. Sounds like the best option yet. Got a couple shelves full of carbs. Should be able to find one can make work. Won't be the first time I've taken a one inch piece of aluminum and made a carb adapter.
  12. Just how hard , or what would it entail to swap to a TBI? Could I keep the same manifold? It's a good running engine so I really don't want to swap engines. Don't know squat about Chevy engines anymore.
  13. Are they the same? Have a 1986 MJ with a 2.8 motor and a bad carb. Auto parts store wants $450 for a new carb. WTH? Only paid $150 for the whole truck a couple years ago. The old carb is to damaged for a rebuild kit. Don't ask me how it got damaged. I am thinking a 1986 S10 carb will be a direct replacement. and maybe the '84 and '85 carb. Anybody know ?
  14. I've got over a dozen of them in a pile. Chrome and painted. Considering the distance involved, come pick one out and I'll give it to ya. :thumbsup:
  15. Personally I'd stay as far away from Northern Co, as I possibly could. Boulder, Greeley is a separate state, or should be, and is NOT at all a true representation of the rest of Colorado.
  16. Drop a letter to the junior college here. They have a reputation world wide for their quality of training Maybe they can use another instructor.
  17. At present I have 8. Would like to get down to one or two.
  18. I've got a couple. Don't know how far you're willing to travel or how much you're willing to put into one.
  19. Don't need no stinkin floor boards. Let the crap fall thru to the ground. It's nice to spit without having to roll a window down.
  20. When I finished basic training, we were one of the first outfits to get a firearm instead of a bow and arrow. The DI was ALWAYS in my face. Claimed high heels didn't go with class A s Was gigged every inspection for having buffalo sh*t on my bow and arrow. Found out "RUN" was not the proper response when told the enemy was advancing. :rotf:
  21. It was probably stripped for parts in less than 24 hours, or else a quicky paint job and they're planning on keeping it. If you're lucky it will be found abandoned along a road somewhere.
  22. I think you quit your list too soon There must be a hundred, if not thousand reasons why more peeps don't join the military. I almost didn't join because khaki didn't match my baby blues.
  23. Both times was the front axle. And yes the axles were on the truck.
  24. A test light is invaluable in a situation like this. Get one and learn how to use it. I made one up using a light socket and bulb, 20 feet of wire, a little over kill but it works, and a test prod. Connect the clip to the negative post of the battery, more reliable than trying to find a good ground somewhere and use the prod to check for voltage at the sockets and connectors.
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