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			My Dad has a saying...... "Old cars, old buildings, and old women all require some work from time to time"  Looking great Nick! | 
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			Radiators, waterpumps and heater cores have always seemed to haunt me on low mileage cars that I have owned. I think almost every car I have now has had all three of those components done. Just the way it seems to go. My eyes are on that Jeep you have  Looks really nice! 
				__________________ 1969 Camaro RS/SS Azure Turquoise 1969 Camaro Z/28 Azure Turquoise 1984 Camaro z/28 L69 HO 5 speed 1984 Camaro z/28 zz4 conversion 1987 Monte Carlo SS original owner | 
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			Ha!  My old man used to say, "If it has t!ts or tires, you will have problems."
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 I own a low mileage TJ Rubicon now that I enjoy on nice days! Makes a great convertible ! Sorry for hijack, now back to the regular scheduled program! | 
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 Lousy pic of the big boy but it’s all I have it would do the best wheelies! Dark Teal green w black flames was such a bad ass ride for an 18 year old. When I first got it I had 33s w 6 popper , the 38-5s w this much lift was kinda too big for anything but mud and street put it on its side in the woods a few times. Sorry couldn’t resist the jeep talk. Apologies. Last edited by turbo69bird; 10-26-2023 at 05:57 AM. | 
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			I don't mind talking about Jeeps, at all. Since there are some Jeep fans, here are some more pics of the wife's CJ-7. It's a fairly loaded Jeep and a lifelong California desert Jeep--has the extended carpet package (in garnet), 5-speed, tilt, cruise, the chrome wheels, and dealer-added air that is polar cold. Original owner had it until 2019, then it got passed around among a few collectors and sold through Barrett Jackson a couple years ago. It is as close to a zero-rust original CJ-7 as there is--I was in the doors recently cleaning up the window regulators, and it looks like it was manufactured last week. Same for under the carpeting. The reason I ended up with this is because her father had one in the exact same color and trim when she was a kid. Plowing snow commercially with Jeeps was apparently a thing in Wisconsin back then, and he had a fleet of CJ's for some specific snow removal use--the Renegade was her father's personal plow Jeep. I was hoping/expecting it would be just another wife request fulfilled at great expense, and she'd be over it, but she wants to keep it. I tried to sell it twice so I can have more room (I have 6 cars and can have only 2-3 at home), and was thwarted both times. Besides being into 63 Corvettes, I am into air cooled 356s and 911s, and old trucks. The K10 is more my style. Last edited by SupremeDeluxe; 10-26-2023 at 11:50 AM. | 
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			Where's that hats off emoje? Love them all and you've got 3, at least, rides that take you on totally different places and they're all stunning.  Little bias here, I've got a '66 L72 vette, a '73 454 square body and a '70 CJ5, and they're all keepers for me. | 
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			Gotta wonder if that little jeeps ever been out to competition hill or Oldsmobile hill in glamis being a desert jeep. I spent some great times  out there in brawley inn, el Centro boardmanville !  Great place for cr500s and 250rs
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			No real idea on the history, but it looks very stock and unabused to me so I tend to think it was a pavement princess.  The reason I know much of the history is that a guy reached-out to us on Facebook and told us he used to own it.  I told my wife to be careful engaging (I hate FB), but it turned-out he was the person who bought it from the nephew of the original owner.  He filled in a lot of blanks.  Ultra-knowledgeable guy with a massive fleet of Jeeps and early Broncos.  Something like that never happens with a 63 Corvette.
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