New to the forum: 1977 Cherokee S

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Maverickjk
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New to the forum: 1977 Cherokee S

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Well, that's my latest edition. I've owned several Jeeps, currently a JKU, Gladiator, and now Cherokee.

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will e
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Re: New to the forum: 1977 Cherokee S

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Nice! It looks pretty solid, I don't see anhy hints of rust. I bet it will clean up nicely. And no roof rack I think is a bit unusual?

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That's a nice clean start- welcome!


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That's not only solid but the 4 door Cherokees are hard to find in any condition. I bet out of everybody here there might be 20 of them. Not many when you consider the number of members and drive by's here. Very cool ride.


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swampedge wrote:That's not only solid but the 4 door Cherokees are hard to find in any condition. I bet out of everybody here there might be 20 of them. Not many when you consider the number of members and drive by's here. Very cool ride.


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I had bought a pretty straight 78 as a parts rig years back. The motor is actually in my 67 commando, the knuckles are in my scrambler. Like an idiot I tossed most of the rest to the scrap man. Image wish I knew then what I know now.


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