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From the guy that welds by the pound!
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LOL ........ Zinger. I do weld inspection for a living and use that phrase all the time. Great thread BTW.
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Good looking frame patching.
I like the round piece for the bolts.
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Also, did the firewall...
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Sure didn’t think there was this much “wrong” with it in the first pictures! Nice work.
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Very nice work.
My jeep history is a little hazy. I was gonna ask if the 6 was a military version. Then I saw the fuel fill.
I always hated when they went back to the round headlight on new ones. "Round or square" used to be the tell tale for a good jeep or a Chrysler jeep.
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The military version of the 6 was a M170, it was an ambulance carrier. The passenger side had a larger cut out, to get the stretcher in.
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Sure didn’t think there was this much “wrong” with it in the first pictures! Nice work. It was built late 80 early 90's, I'm mostly cleaning up some and making it more road worthy, but also a good rock crawler.
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Looks good, I love threads like this. Just wondering, why didn't you do a shackle reversal on the front springs? I know there are pros and cons for both set ups, just wondering your thought process.
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The military version of the 6 was a M170, it was an ambulance carrier. The passenger side had a larger cut out, to get the stretcher in. Good photo, thanks. I will have to refresh my memory on numbers... the scrambler was a even number. right?
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Nice job Jason! Post your progress.
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The military version of the 6 was a M170, it was an ambulance carrier. The passenger side had a larger cut out, to get the stretcher in. Good photo, thanks. I will have to refresh my memory on numbers... the scrambler was a even number. right? The Scrambler was the CJ-8 one of my favorite body styles.
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Hey Slacktoller... That thing left my house 2 years ago... Finish it already😂😂😂
All kidding aside. Glad you’re making some progress on it. Keep the pics coming.
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Very nice Scat. I really enjoy these threads other that it tempts me to tread where I don't belong. Hope we'll see the finished work. Couldn't hurt to share some pics of that upcoming hunt too.
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The military version of the 6 was a M170, it was an ambulance carrier. The passenger side had a larger cut out, to get the stretcher in. Good photo, thanks. I will have to refresh my memory on numbers... the scrambler was a even number. right? CJ8
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