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  • azpackrat
    350 Buick
    • Oct 20, 2009
    • 836

    #16
    Cable hood latch, definitely wouldn't want those zombie's messing with the timing, that would be too much like a trip to Sears Auto. QT would be pretty handy too, nothing worse than fighting you way through hoarde's of the undead to lock your hubs in.
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    • mudhunter241
      258 I6
      • Jan 14, 2008
      • 254

      #17
      if zombies have no body heat they should freeze tho, I think the zombie blower is the best
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      • #18
        Originally posted by mudhunter241
        if zombies have no body heat they should freeze
        Good point. But that won't work for all the zombie types.
        Krista - High Priestess of Our Lady of Eternal Combustion
        77 401 Wag "Phoebe" ~ 77 401 J20 "Artemis" ~ 76 401 SOA Wag "Luna"
        The worst thing about rolling my jeep.....is trying to lick the paper...

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        • FSJ Guy
          • Mar 20, 2005
          • 10061

          #19
          Originally posted by azpackrat
          Cable hood latch, definitely wouldn't want those zombie's messing with the timing...


          But they might get it set right, finally, too!
          Ethan Brady
          1987 Grand Wagoneer, slightly longer than stock.

          www.bigscaryjeep.com

          Don't mess with me. I once killed a living hinge.

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          • Chuck Brown
            327 Rambler
            • Feb 17, 2008
            • 542

            #20
            No joke, BJs 6" Lift. What people tend to forget is the uncanny zombie ability to creep up on you while you're sleeping in your rig, or just waiting patiently outside the mall while yer pals load up on ammo and provisions. Next thing you know you've got a pair of hands and rotten chompers coming through the glass looking to eat the nose right off yer face.

            Since the tailgate window switch is likely to either be frozen half up or half down, this is worth the insurance it offers.

            Yeah. BJs lift with some serious meats.

            Chuck Brown
            Life may be hard, but it sure as hell beats the alternative.
            Works in progress:
            1977 Cherokee Chief; 401/Auto/6" BJ's Lift/Cliffhanger/Stripped out Interior
            1964 J200; 360, .030 over, Edelbrock Intake and Carb, 6" lift

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            • mattmopar440
              AMC 4 OH! 1
              • May 17, 2007
              • 4092

              #21
              Originally posted by Jeepstress
              Good point. But that won't work for all the zombie types.
              What other classes of Zombies are there

              we got the classic walking dead
              then the still aliveish but crazy fast infected 28 days
              then Vampires
              then the dead but smart ones
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              84 J10/20 hybrid 258/727/208 Daily Driver
              80' J10 4BT/AX-15/208
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              • #22
                Originally posted by mattmopar440
                What other classes of Zombies are there

                we got the classic walking dead
                then the still aliveish but crazy fast infected 28 days
                then Vampires
                then the dead but smart ones
                Well, I'm not nearly up to speed on the types of zombies as some of you geeks are, but having a background in biology I assume that some reanimations as well as the infected zombies types are going to create body heat and therefore not freeze. I think the most susceptible to cold would be the voodoo type reanimated corpses. They are simply walking dead meat and would not have any sort of internal temps to buffer the cold. Just sayin'.....
                Krista - High Priestess of Our Lady of Eternal Combustion
                77 401 Wag "Phoebe" ~ 77 401 J20 "Artemis" ~ 76 401 SOA Wag "Luna"
                The worst thing about rolling my jeep.....is trying to lick the paper...

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                • thechier86
                  327 Rambler
                  • Mar 16, 2009
                  • 649

                  #23
                  i say cummins 6bt and a snowplow. you can push the bodies into a big pile, then render the fat of the undead into a usable form of zombie biodiesel. long after the other guys are out of ways to make gasoline, or ethanol to run their gas burners on, i'll still be chuggin along on rendered zombie fat with over 400 ft/lbs, and 40's
                  buckle up, i wanna try somethin...

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                  • mdill
                    Gone. Not Forgotten.
                    • Nov 22, 2000
                    • 7076

                    #24
                    Originally posted by FSJ Guy
                    A shotgun blast to the head works best.
                    Hmm, Slug or Shot ?

                    Mike D.
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                    1977 J-10 Honcho 360-T15-D20
                    1977 Cherokee WT 360-Th400-NP241 true-trac(s)
                    1979 Cherokee 4 Door 258-T-18-D20
                    1981 Cherokee Chief WT 360-727-NP208
                    1972 K20 Suburban 350 SM465 205
                    And the other stuff that gets driven
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                    • jaber
                      Dragin Az
                      • Oct 17, 2003
                      • 8105

                      #25
                      Originally posted by mdill
                      Hmm, Slug or Shot ?

                      Mike D.
                      Depends on how close you are....
                      Jeff

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                      '68 Panel Delivery
                      '74 CJ5
                      '75 J-20 Wrecker
                      '75 J-20 Cummins service bed
                      '77 J-10 p/u
                      '79 Cherokee
                      '88 Grand Wagoneer
                      '98 Grand Cherokee

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                      • waynestiles
                        350 Buick
                        • Mar 26, 2006
                        • 804

                        #26
                        somewhere or other I've seen a MIL issue box or belt fed auto shotgun. on a ring mount on a removable sunroof it might be really effective.

                        I guess the real issue is evasion vrs confrontation. confrontation might work IF you are facing small numbers. however if the number get too great they can simply overwhelm anyone. Korean war marine veterans can tell us all about that. so boogie-out gear can be crucial. also picking up a fat dumb hitchhiker you can jettison in a timely manner
                        "Sacred cows make better burger"

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                        • FSJ Guy
                          • Mar 20, 2005
                          • 10061

                          #27
                          Originally posted by mdill
                          Hmm, Slug or Shot ?

                          Mike D.
                          From my XBox experience , shot.
                          Ethan Brady
                          1987 Grand Wagoneer, slightly longer than stock.

                          www.bigscaryjeep.com

                          Don't mess with me. I once killed a living hinge.

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                          • bigun
                            • Feb 10, 2003
                            • 20092

                            #28
                            According to the Zombie wars book the 2 most effective tools were the .22 caliber rifle with incendiary bullets (head shots) and a tool made by the Marines that was a cross between a pike and a entrenching tool
                            charlie
                            KB0HXA
                            "Crom" 76/75 Cherokee/J20 Hybred,

                            Originally posted by Gambler68
                            congrats...that's the first post on here I have absolutely no effing clue how to comment on.
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                            • mdill
                              Gone. Not Forgotten.
                              • Nov 22, 2000
                              • 7076

                              #29
                              Originally posted by FSJ Guy
                              From my XBox experience , shot.
                              Can you get past the skull with shot ? I think you need a brain shot to bring one down.

                              Mike D.
                              -----------------------------------------
                              Home of ADHD project list

                              1977 J-10 Honcho 360-T15-D20
                              1977 Cherokee WT 360-Th400-NP241 true-trac(s)
                              1979 Cherokee 4 Door 258-T-18-D20
                              1981 Cherokee Chief WT 360-727-NP208
                              1972 K20 Suburban 350 SM465 205
                              And the other stuff that gets driven
                              ----------------------------------------

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                              • Gutter
                                258 I6
                                • Jan 04, 2008
                                • 350

                                #30
                                I found an AutoZone windshield wiper resivor mounted under the hood, piped in under the dash, hooked to a '79 J truck cowl mounted sprayer, now bolted under your dash does wonders..........tweak the spayer 'downward'........fill the resivor with bourbon (or other)......hold a can of Coke under the sprayer and........well, you wont need to shake or stir it....Zombie time is on!! Fight fire with fire!!

                                (Forgot you'll need a moment switch wired in, no worries though.....Zombies will not be able to operate it it!!)

                                .....Wish it was a Hilfiger Edition.....

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