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Posted: 02/05/04 03:57 PM
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I havn't found any one else who likes to play with the older jeep trucks,,, Isn't there anyone out there?
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OHJPR
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Posted: 02/06/04 08:31 AM
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Not exactly a J10, but I hear ya!
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Posted: 02/06/04 06:18 PM
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nice millitary version of a j10 , I used to drive one of those when
i was in the navy, it was a 6cyl , 4-speed .. lots of fun to play with on the beach ,,
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JEEPDUDE
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Posted: 02/07/04 02:59 PM
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Try: www.IFSJA.org
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Posted: 02/09/04 11:16 AM
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Thanks for the info , jeepdude it is a good web site .
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Posted: 02/09/04 10:11 PM
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My friend has a 1983 J10 he bought at an auction for 1700. He has added a 4'' lift and a roll bar. He wants to add 35'' tires later. It is a good hunting and fishing type truck.
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Posted: 04/07/08 11:48 AM
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j10 a grate i know i got an 1978 and a 1979 a long with a 1946 cj2a
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keithpapa
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Posted: 04/07/08 12:33 PM
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i like them...i remember my dad had a 79 or 80 model that i smashed my finger in the door when i was 6yrs old...damn near 30yrs later i still like them but i have two little girls who love jeeps so i bought a 79 2dr cherokee, and now were having fun building it.
'79 Cherokee-360/T400/Qtrac-35x10.50x15 Yoko Geolander M/T-I cant find it Camo paint '93 K1500 4.3V6,NV4500,NP241-bone stock w/Flowmaster exhaust system
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Posted: 06/11/08 05:25 PM
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yep i have a 84 j20 360,727,208 i put a trailmaster 4" lift and 33"1250 16.5 tires, its the heavy duty 3/4 ton its payload is 4000lbs factory.now i use it for hauling jeeps for my new&used parts bus[jeep parts only] i did a rhino grill conv.yrs ago and i love it wont sell it either, but it only gets 6-8 mpg.
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Willys
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| Joined: 11/06
Posted: 06/13/08 06:35 AM
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Cappa is a J-truck fan. I'm surprised he hasn't chimed in. Have you seen his last blog? Or, if you are new here, searched for his "Hot Dog" project?
Me, I'm into 715s and 725s, but not the normal civilian trucks.
- Pete Trasborg, Associate Editor, JP Magazine
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Posted: 10/28/08 01:12 PM
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Of course I like J10's, after all they are a JEEP aren't they? A couple of years ago I was permitted to tow home a '76 sb for nadda and it's actually very complete but in need of lots of loving TLC. It's in the line up of projects out by the ol' pole barn, rusting some more.
backroad in Bagdad......................AZ....
Backroad in Bagdad....................Az....
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Speedyb
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Posted: 10/30/08 11:06 PM
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Full size Jeeps are bad ass. My dad has a J2000 that was customized in the 70's. Its got a 360 .030 over with headers, a 2 barrel carb, t18, dana 300, 3:73 limited slip, 31 10.50 15's, bed cover, and an extra 30 gallon gas tank. He could run 13 high in the 1/4, take it in the hills to cut fire wood, and get 16 mpg on the highway. He's put over 500,000 miles on it. I wish they still made them.
My Jeep Stable: 06 Unlimited, 00 TJ, 07 Compass, 81 Cherokee
My Dad's Jeep Stable: 07 Grand Cherokee, 93 Grand Cherokee, 92 Grand Wagoneer, 73 J2000, 72 Wagoneer
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Posted: 10/31/08 05:41 AM
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when i was a kid, a neighbor a couple of doors up had one. that thing was way cool!! he had it lifted with 33" tires (huge by 80's standards) and a built chevy 350 with headers and glass pacs.
I work to support my Jeep
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bbtb1970
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| Joined: 10/08
Posted: 10/31/08 01:29 PM
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i am a huge J series fan i have 3 trucks right now and just got a line on two more from a friend up here in northern BC where i live there are less then 12 on the road that i have seen ,but mine is the biggest.
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