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Anyone going to the meet n greet need a mid 70s coffin tank setup? It's sitting in the back of the jeep right now and I would bring it along if one of you need it. Let me know before Sunday morning if this is something you need.
1977 Cherokee Chief - The Blair Jeep Project III
A collection of parts flying in close formation
Renodemona wrote:Actually I think Nightglide does for his Jtruck...
I don't think the j truck tanks resemble anything close to the wag and chero tanks.
Well it ain't just the smoke and the traffic jam that makes me the bitter fool I am But this four-wheel buggy is A-dollaring me to death.
For gas and oils and fluids and grease, And wires and tires and anti freeze....And them accessories, Well honey, that's something else.
nightglide wrote:That sounds like it might work Dr.......
Awesome. I'll have company during the ride and an extra set of eyes to help figure out what the hell happened when my rig brakes down somewhere around dinner pass hahahahaha
Well it ain't just the smoke and the traffic jam that makes me the bitter fool I am But this four-wheel buggy is A-dollaring me to death.
For gas and oils and fluids and grease, And wires and tires and anti freeze....And them accessories, Well honey, that's something else.
Yea, coffin tanks are nothing like the trucks. Got mine cleaned out and working.....gas gauge even sorta works!
I'll bring my truck to your place in the morn Dr.....it should make it that far! Lol
I saw these two fellows doing some weird stuff. holding the gas nozzle at crazy angles and holding it so it barely trickles gas.
It was odd to me, I didnt understand what was going on, so i just set the pump to go and walked over there to see this strange ritual while my truck was filling up.....odd!
Well it ain't just the smoke and the traffic jam that makes me the bitter fool I am But this four-wheel buggy is A-dollaring me to death.
For gas and oils and fluids and grease, And wires and tires and anti freeze....And them accessories, Well honey, that's something else.
LOL! But you left out the part where the nozzle got stuck and you had to darn near rip it out!
Karma Baby!
You filled up in less time than it took me to get 2.8 gallons in. I was making GRRRR sounds.
Dad and I enjoyed the visit and the little trail run. Thanks for the FSJ fun!
Jim and Papa Wayne
1977 Cherokee Chief - The Blair Jeep Project III
A collection of parts flying in close formation
Tatsadasayago wrote:LOL! But you left out the part where the nozzle got stuck and you had to darn near rip it out!
Karma Baby!
You filled up in less time than it took me to get 2.8 gallons in. I was making GRRRR sounds.
Dad and I enjoyed the visit and the little trail run. Thanks for the FSJ fun!
Jim and Papa Wayne
Lies! There is no film evidence to show that a gas nozzle may or may it have become loged in my jeep....and required me to twist and yank the damn thing out! I blame those silly California vapor nozzle deals. I mean...had the above actually happened I would have blamed it on that. Yes.
But in a serious note it was good to meet you guys. Always good to put a face to a name and a jeep.
We both made it back to Reno without issue, so it was a successful trip. No idea why my crap was able to make that drive but not the drive from Genoa to my house last weekend lol
Well it ain't just the smoke and the traffic jam that makes me the bitter fool I am But this four-wheel buggy is A-dollaring me to death.
For gas and oils and fluids and grease, And wires and tires and anti freeze....And them accessories, Well honey, that's something else.