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After having one of these on my bucket list since high school, I finally bought one nearly 95% restored. Ive been driving it every day this summer, working out the kinks and making a winter punch-list for my local mechanic. Even my wife and kids love it!
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Looks like a nice rig! Someone has at least done a cosmetic job on it in the past as the side vinyl looks lighter than stock.
I was in Boise for 11 years. Skied SunValley several times. Love the area.
One day I will wake up and realize that my jeep is complete...one day, I just know it.
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It does look lighter than original. A dark vinyl wrap on the trim molding would really make the new panels "pop" in my opinion. It looks good either way, Welcome!
84 Grand Waggy-Radio Flyer (Garnet Red/3M Ebony Metallic woodgrain, with honey interior) AMC 360 2004 4.8LS/Advance Adapter/727/242 D44/AMC20 Serehill tailgate and headlight harnesses Ongoing thread-viewtopic.php?t=11897
Yes, the people who "restored" it, obviously took some creative liberties. I'm still not sold on the lighter wood, but it does set the truck apart from others. Other than the trim, they did a fantastic job getting it fixed up. Its a time machine!