Jeep Concept Vehicle NuKizer 715

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  • WarWagon52
    232 I6
    • Nov 18, 2010
    • 131

    Jeep Concept Vehicle NuKizer 715

    Found this while surfing around the web. Pretty cool.

  • mnewxcv
    232 I6
    • Jan 12, 2010
    • 120

    #2
    awesome!
    wanting my own FSJ

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    • #3
      do a search this was discussed at length about a month ago
      85 gw 215k and still going
      castrated(de-wooded)360 2" espo springs 31x10.5
      89 gw,free,almost legal

      She can dance a Cajun rhythm,Jump like a Willys in four wheel drive,

      the world is full of kings and queens who blind your eyes and steal your dreams

      "Our militarized "law enforcement" has become the standing army our founders feared"

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      • Ristow
        • Jan 20, 2006
        • 17292

        #4
        yup. still makes me
        Originally posted by Hankrod
        Ristows right.................again,


        Originally posted by Fasts79Chief
        ... like the little 'you know what's' that you are.


        Originally posted by Fasts79Chief
        I LOVE how Ristow has stolen my comment about him ... "Quoted" it ... and made himself famous for being an ***hole to people. Hahahahahahahahahha!

        It's like you're unraveling a big cable-knit sweater that someone keeps knitting...and knitting...and knitting...and knitting...

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        • dblankenbaker
          232 I6
          • Oct 30, 2010
          • 82

          #5
          Originally posted by talntar
          do a search this was discussed at length about a month ago
          ...or 10: http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showt...hlight=NuKizer
          1989 Waggy=360/727/NP229/D44's/8"lift/36's/3.31's
          1985 J20=The powertrain donor to my M677. But thinking about resurrecting the carcass as a short wheel base, topless, bobbed J20.
          1982 J10 Sportside=360/727/NP208/D44HD+TruTrac/D60+DetroitLocker/4" lift/35's/4.10's
          1967 M715=360/T98/NP205/38"XL/5.87's
          1964 M677=360/727/NP208 build in process

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          • cu4whln
            304 AMC
            • May 16, 2008
            • 1703

            #6


            Hmmm - wonder where the grill inspiration came from ?

            Hmmmm . . .
            It's not yours 'til ya bleed on it . . . https://forums.ifsja.org/core/images...s/rolleyes.png

            1977 "401" 'Da Chief
            1979 Chero: "Madness" [Sold]
            1972 J4000
            1985 CJ : Renegade -locked and loaded
            2005 Unlimited Rubicon - Built
            2012 Artic JK 4 door, 2016 JK 2 door

            'Da Chief here: http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showt...ighlight=chief

            Round 2- LT Swap: 'Da Chief:
            http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=188457

            "Madness" build here:
            http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=89280

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            • mnewxcv
              232 I6
              • Jan 12, 2010
              • 120

              #7
              u mean this?

              wanting my own FSJ

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              • 1cdccop
                327 Rambler
                • Jan 28, 2008
                • 561

                #8
                Originally posted by cu4whln


                Hmmm - wonder where the grill inspiration came from ?

                Hmmmm . . .
                I like the old Kaiser better. Have Icon build one and then we can have something like that Cherokee. Totally modern powertrain under a vintage body for about $100,000.00. Icon did this with the Toyota FJ40 and the CJ3B. Excellent workmanship but at a price
                When all is said and nothing is done, you've just had a meeting with management

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                • cu4whln
                  304 AMC
                  • May 16, 2008
                  • 1703

                  #9
                  Originally posted by 1cdccop
                  I like the old Kaiser better. Have Icon build one and then we can have something like that Cherokee. Totally modern powertrain under a vintage body for about $100,000.00. Icon did this with the Toyota FJ40 and the CJ3B. Excellent workmanship but at a price
                  I meant only the grill - Moab folks went nuts over the yellow zonker the year before - and the front end was a big part of it.

                  The front of the yellow Cherokee was digitized.. . hood as well. Then it was shrunk down and modified to "fit" a JK chassis. The one pc clip bolts on ! The base vehicle is a J8 - with some major axle upgrades !
                  It's not yours 'til ya bleed on it . . . https://forums.ifsja.org/core/images...s/rolleyes.png

                  1977 "401" 'Da Chief
                  1979 Chero: "Madness" [Sold]
                  1972 J4000
                  1985 CJ : Renegade -locked and loaded
                  2005 Unlimited Rubicon - Built
                  2012 Artic JK 4 door, 2016 JK 2 door

                  'Da Chief here: http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showt...ighlight=chief

                  Round 2- LT Swap: 'Da Chief:
                  http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=188457

                  "Madness" build here:
                  http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=89280

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                  • AMC-J/20
                    350 Buick
                    • Dec 17, 2009
                    • 1326

                    #10
                    AM715/720 71'-83':


                    I like the AM Generals version better, the 78/9'-82'/3' exported ones got better boxes tho, M-series utility/cargo trailers as bed or so they looked. Then sold the whole a shabang to KIA motors and is now named the KM450.

                    I had some photos of both AM715 versions I'll post'm when I find where I saved them, basiclly look like a Honcho stepside with J/20 running gear . . .

                    KIA KM450:


                    Its the Kia version but you see the bed I'm talking about . . .
                    Mike
                    Last edited by AMC-J/20; 01-13-2011, 08:53 PM.
                    1953 REO M48.
                    1962 GMC C3000.
                    1969 AMC AMX-390 Resto.
                    1971 AMC/Jeep J4000DRW.
                    1983 AMC Eagle project SX/290.
                    1988 AMC/Jeep project MJ/343.
                    1989 Jeep GrandWagoneer.
                    1991 Dodge Ram-Charger.

                    A M C Means Jeep to me

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