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  • DARWIN
    232 I6
    • Jan 25, 2007
    • 48

    NEWBIE BUILD UP

    i'm in the process of overhauling my 67 j-3000 for it's 40th birthday and thought i'd share some pics and specs from my mad thrash build that will hopefully be finished in time for the easter jeep safari. the plan is to completely gut the truck to the frame and body and update the drivetrain with donor parts from my dearly departed 79 waggy which i rolled on its 3rd trip out after a like build up. so i've got to merge the 2 into one so they can both live on. here are the only digital pics i,ve got so far. waggy part way through build and the parts i'll be using and the j-truck as it is now before build.
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  • TexTJ209
    360 AMC
    • Oct 06, 2005
    • 2559

    #2
    Think you could shrink those pics down a bit...they're huge!
    '10 Chevy Silverado 5.3L - The DD.
    '81 Jeep CJ-7 Laredo
    '73 Jeep J2000 - On the perpetual backburner.
    Texas A&M Offroad

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    • Cherokee01478
      327 Rambler
      • Nov 05, 2006
      • 510

      #3
      Think you could shrink those pics down a bit...they're huge!
      And some people accuse Americans of having an iron(y) deficiency!

      The pics look good, but if you could upload some bigger ones, that would be nice.
      If nature abhors a vacuum, how does a vacuum feel about nature?

      1979 Jeep Cherokee Chief Widetrack, 5.9l (360cu) with a Holley 600 carb.

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      • jaber
        Dragin Az
        • Oct 17, 2003
        • 8105

        #4
        I couldn't get them to load????
        Jeff

        '43 cj2a
        '51 Willys p/u
        '51 Willys Parkway Conversion
        '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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        • Deus
          232 I6
          • Aug 01, 2006
          • 201

          #5
          they uploaded, there just to tiny to see
          95 XJ (dd)
          59' Willys

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          • DARWIN
            232 I6
            • Jan 25, 2007
            • 48

            #6
            every time i tried to load the pics it wanted me to make them smaller and this is what i ended up with i much more adept with a wrench than this darn computer. i'll try to get some outside help and see what i can do about the size. note the tiny designation of the pics they went through small, smaller , smaller still and a couple more resizings till i finally ended up at tiny

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            • fulsizjeep
              Señor Jackhead
              • Aug 21, 2002
              • 22496

              #7
              BMP files do not compact very well and usually creat much larger file size. Use your image editor to save them as JPG files. They are much more compact than BMP.
              Flint
              Ran when parked.
              http://jubileejeeps.org/quadratrac
              88 GW, 401/727/208, 5" lift, D44s/4.10s/locked up, 35s with a few Evil Twin & TT's Fabworks mods
              76 401 Wag, 77 401 Wag, 77 401 J20
              http://eviltwinfab.com http://www.ttsfabworks.com

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              • FSJNate
                232 I6
                • Dec 13, 2006
                • 99

                #8
                You could also try to save them as a PDF.
                '78 Cherokee "S" 2-Door N/T
                '79 Cherokee W/T Golden Eagle
                '04 Mustang V6 daily driver
                '66 Mustang Coupe

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                • TexTJ209
                  360 AMC
                  • Oct 06, 2005
                  • 2559

                  #9
                  Originally posted by FSJNate
                  You could also try to save them as a PDF.
                  That makes them a bit of a pain to open, however.
                  '10 Chevy Silverado 5.3L - The DD.
                  '81 Jeep CJ-7 Laredo
                  '73 Jeep J2000 - On the perpetual backburner.
                  Texas A&M Offroad

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                  • j20brett
                    360 AMC
                    • Jul 05, 2006
                    • 2963

                    #10
                    www.photobucket.com

                    makes that part easy
                    Kaiser - 1981 J20 115" WB - 5.3l/4l60E/np241c/3-link hp60 spooled/Leafs 14-bolt detroit/5.13's/40's

                    Build Thread

                    Fight Crime...Shoot Back.

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                    • DARWIN
                      232 I6
                      • Jan 25, 2007
                      • 48

                      #11
                      thanks for the suggestions on the pics i think with all the help i can figure it out. as for my build its going well so far. the gutting is finished, and i'm starting to fit the new parts in thier new homes its a little tougher than i thought. i assumed most of my waggy parts would be direct fits not the case but after 2 nights i was able to fit the radiator, and weld in the motor mounts. the next night i built a new mount and cross member for the tranny and tonight i chopped off the front axle and suspention and will start fitting the front springs and dana 60 tomorrow. i have taken alot of pics with my camera phone which are easier to post but its hard to tell whats going on in them.

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                      • DARWIN
                        232 I6
                        • Jan 25, 2007
                        • 48

                        #12
                        here are a couple of pics
                        Attached Files

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                        • Jeep_Guy
                          327 Rambler
                          • Feb 10, 2006
                          • 732

                          #13
                          Cool pics, Darwin. I like the pto winch and the lights in front vent holes, what brand/kind of lights are they, they look like a perfect fit.
                          -1982 Jeep J10 Honcho
                          -1991 Jeep Wrangler
                          -1985 Jeep J10 Pioneer
                          -1964 Jeep Cj5 Universal -RIP
                          ---Jeep85J10Guy

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                          • DARWIN
                            232 I6
                            • Jan 25, 2007
                            • 48

                            #14
                            thanks! i'm not the one that put those lights in but they are pretty cool. i think the guy used headlight buckets out of an old chevy but the lights themselves are 100 watt aircraft landing lights they are super bright and illegal here in utah so i don't think they can stay. the pto winch is for sale i decided to use an electric winch on this build.

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                            • Jeep_Guy
                              327 Rambler
                              • Feb 10, 2006
                              • 732

                              #15
                              Well, if you do ever decide to get rid of the vent hole lights, Id be interested in em and all that is needed to mount em up (for off road use of coarse, haha)
                              -1982 Jeep J10 Honcho
                              -1991 Jeep Wrangler
                              -1985 Jeep J10 Pioneer
                              -1964 Jeep Cj5 Universal -RIP
                              ---Jeep85J10Guy

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