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  • austinaubinoe
    360 AMC
    • Aug 08, 2010
    • 2994

    lets see your Wag hauling your tree!

    Thought there was a thread about this already, but I cant find it. First time picking up a tree in the 91. Figured out why it puked ATF last time I drove it, never tightened the cooling line hose clamps when it put the radiator back in

    craptastic cell phone pics, but im proud of my jeep!



    Austin

    1991 Hunter Green Grand Wagoneer
    5.9 2bbl-727-NP229-TFI-30x9.5 Firestone M/T's-Brush Guard-tire mount
    SOON: 4350 and cast iron intake

    Others:
    -1994 Baby Grand
    -2000 XJ cherokee on Tons
    -1953 REO M35A2 6x6
    -1955 Willys Pickup



    Originally posted by rustywagoneers_com
    i am not an addict, i can stop anytime.
    i dont have a problem, you people have the problem.
  • gas4blood
    327 Rambler
    • Sep 29, 2009
    • 504

    #2
    Okay, I'll play


    Currently FSJ-less. For the second time...........

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    • carolinaboy
      232 I6
      • Aug 24, 2008
      • 28

      #3
      1989 grand wagoneer 6.2 diesel 700r4/208/4.27's 33" BFG's 4"lift

      Come on over to the fsj network
      http://www.fsjnetwork.com/

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      • jeepfan93
        304 AMC
        • Feb 07, 2006
        • 2100

        #4
        How's that 6.2 doing for you? Turbo or non?
        Jeeps are Jeeps, keep Jeepin
        >It's not about the ten hour drive to get the rust bucket jeep, it's about where your your going when it's done
        87GW 99 Durango 5.2 drivetrain, SOA 35in Falken Wildpeak. MT rims
        1997 Ram 1500 5.2 33in Falken Rocky Mounts for haulin

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        • HeloiseTheFamilyTruckster
          230 Tornado
          • Oct 31, 2011
          • 15

          #5
          Our christmas card this year .



          Russ

          1989 Grand Wagoneer
          - 90K miles, stock except: Howell EFI, CS144, rear entertainment, and aftermarket keyless entry
          1997 Cherokee XJ 2 door
          - 4.0L, 5 m/t, 3 inch lift, 31X10.5X15
          1967 Pontiac Tempest convertible
          - Long term rebuild, GTO clone, planned 455 with 5 m/t
          2000 H-D Road King Classic
          - Completely stock

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          • carolinaboy
            232 I6
            • Aug 24, 2008
            • 28

            #6
            Originally posted by jeepfan93
            How's that 6.2 doing for you? Turbo or non?
            It's non turbo right now. I may put a turbo on in the future but it does just fine without one. I think the gears help it a lot.
            1989 grand wagoneer 6.2 diesel 700r4/208/4.27's 33" BFG's 4"lift

            Come on over to the fsj network
            http://www.fsjnetwork.com/

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            • Rich88
              AMC 4 OH! 1
              • Nov 20, 2008
              • 4182

              #7
              Jeepasaurus (Wagonus Grandi quadropedus)
              88 GW 360-.030 over/2150/727/229/Posi, e-pump, AC (broke), tow package, Monroe Air Shocks, TFI, CTO-Free, AIR-free, oil & tranny coolers, dried knuckle blood all over, GM 350 TBI in a box, waiting...
              "You're an FSJ'r when the parts guys memorize your name, phone & credit card#."

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              • Coryd55
                350 Buick
                • Jan 23, 2010
                • 1113

                #8
                This is the best I can come up with...

                1976 Cherokee Chief Build - Update 7/3/2014

                Chief for sale - contact via PM if interested.

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                • RideRed4583
                  230 Tornado
                  • May 26, 2012
                  • 16

                  #9
                  Even if I had a show quality Wagoneer that I only took to shows, it would do tree hauling duty every year. Just seems like one of those things they have a calling to do. It doesn't get more Christmas y than taking the family out in the wagoneer to harvest a tree!

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                  • littlehandegan
                    232 I6
                    • Dec 13, 2012
                    • 29

                    #10
                    Not a tree, but some spirit!

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

                      #11
                      Not a Wagoneer But it counts

                      87' Grand Wagoneer
                      401/727/229, Currently:RUNNING
                      84 J10/20 hybrid 258/727/208 Daily Driver
                      80' J10 4BT/AX-15/208
                      74' J10 Go Grabber Green Sold
                      Originally posted by Heavy_Metal_Thunder_81
                      Inferior Chevy

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                      • Wackyneer
                        232 I6
                        • Oct 08, 2011
                        • 224

                        #12
                        Here is the Wackyneer with our tree last year. The only visual difference is that it now has coil overs for the rear shocks. They definately helped with the Wag Sag by ~2", but it is quite stiff now.
                        Attached Files
                        '88 GW 360 V8, Almost stock (locking hubs and electric fuel pump)
                        Was it an omen that my '88 GW broke down 2 miles after the purchase and the tow truck broke down bringing it to my house?

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                        • lqqkatjon
                          232 I6
                          • Apr 11, 2012
                          • 54

                          #13
                          our christmas card

                          My Jeep is very photogenic. it does not look so nice in real life.(kids are blocking rust).



                          xmascard.jpg
                          1985 Grand Wagoneer
                          Central, MN

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                          • Tad
                            • Nov 30, 2001
                            • 17618

                            #14
                            lets see your Wag hauling your tree!
                            Sure



                            2000 Infinity QX4, 3.3L, MPFI, 4 speed auto, 2 speed Nissan tcase, Unibody, IFS front, 4 link rear solid axle with 255-70/16s

                            IFSJA WMS PROJECT
                            EARLY WAG LIFT SEARCH

                            ...Pay no attention to these heathen barbarians with their cutting torches and 8" lift kits!...
                            Self Inflicted Flesh Wound

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                            • #15
                              Ummm... should I put the tree back in the box first?
                              Mark B. Jones

                              Originally posted by GrandWag&Prix
                              Actually, now that I think about it, that could be either awesome or really terrible.


                              '79 Cherokee Chief "Junaluska"

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