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They were useful to serve as inspiration for the Land Rover.

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Originally Posted by Western_Juniper
They were useful to serve as inspiration for the Land Rover.

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Still doing a 78 Toyota Landcruiser here. Need to sell it though, as it's not getting much use. Spending more on insurance than fuel.


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Originally Posted by Jim1611
1985 CJ7 did a complete frame off on it. Ford 5.0, Ford T18 4 speed, Ford 9" Currie front and rear axles. I never painted using anything other than a rattle can or brush until this project. Learned as I went. It's almost like a brand new Jeep except with some refinements.


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Using it last fall to take my deer stand to the woods, as I intended to use it for many years.
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Very nice! But is it really a Jeep when all the stuff that makes it go comes from a Ford?

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Originally Posted by Jim1611
1985 CJ7 did a complete frame off on it. Ford 5.0, Ford T18 4 speed, Ford 9" Currie front and rear axles. I never painted using anything other than a rattle can or brush until this project. Learned as I went. It's almost like a brand new Jeep except with some refinements.


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Using it last fall to take my deer stand to the woods, as I intended to use it for many years.
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Very nice! But is it really a Jeep when all the stuff that makes it go comes from a Ford?

I don’t understand crossbreeding but to each their own.

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Originally Posted by Western_Juniper
They were useful to serve as inspiration for the Land Rover.


Cuz some folks thought jeeps were just too reliable.

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Originally Posted by Western_Juniper
They were useful to serve as inspiration for the Land Rover.


Actually it was the Landcruiser..


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