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Re: Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2016 7:23 pm
by 66stepside
There are a few old jeeps left, but not many. The way I look at it is this- a few have to die so the rest many live. You can only save so many.
I did take the studded snow tires off today, well, my son did as we were clearing space to take off his bed and to get the gas tank installed.
One of these days I'll be able to afford real white walls.
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Re: Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 11:12 am
by DarkMonohue
66stepside wrote:...a Wagoneer body style with a life span of roughly 29 years in the modern world doesn't need further definition than that. It's the second longest life span in the automotive industry ...
Well...
I'm not saying they didn't wear out the tooling over 29 years, but credit where credit is due - the air-cooled Porsche 911 went 36 years (from '63 to '98), the Austin Mini went 42 years (1959 to 2000), the air-cooled Beetle went 59 years (1945 to 2003), and the Land Rover went 67 years (1948 to 2015).
All the who-owned-what-when stuff is really kind of a tangled web after all these decades of buyouts, selloffs, fire sales, and parts bin shuffling. It's kind of amazing anyone can keep it straight enough the keep the vehicles on the road at all!
Re: Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 5:30 pm
by Stuka
DarkMonohue wrote:66stepside wrote:...a Wagoneer body style with a life span of roughly 29 years in the modern world doesn't need further definition than that. It's the second longest life span in the automotive industry ...
Well...
I'm not saying they didn't wear out the tooling over 29 years, but credit where credit is due - the air-cooled Porsche 911 went 36 years (from '63 to '98), the Austin Mini went 42 years (1959 to 2000), the air-cooled Beetle went 59 years (1945 to 2003), and the Land Rover went 67 years (1948 to 2015).
All the who-owned-what-when stuff is really kind of a tangled web after all these decades of buyouts, selloffs, fire sales, and parts bin shuffling. It's kind of amazing anyone can keep it straight enough the keep the vehicles on the road at all!
Thing is, the 911 changed body style numerous times over that time span. A '98 993 is NOTHING like a '68 911. The Mini changed body styles, and the bug of course changed quite a bit over its time, but the tub did stay mostly unchanged. Even for the Mexico built models many things were the same. Although having worked on some, there was a lot that did change.
The defender had the same look, but the sheet metal changed several times, you cannot put an older fender onto a newer model.
You can put a fender from a 63 wagoneer straight onto a 91. And I think thats his point. Not that the vehicle was sold for X number of years, but that the sheet metal went nearly unchanged for that time period.
Re: Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 5:55 pm
by DarkMonohue
Fair enough. I know the 911 and Beetle especially changed, but the old Mini was *fairly* consistent (other than minor changes like roll-up windows, different grille, etc) throughout its run - excluding, obviously, the New Mini, which shares no real lineage with the classic.
Re: Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 4:51 pm
by 66stepside
Here's an update, I installed a 2011 JK front bumper valance on the panel awhile back ago. It's black of course and I wedged it under the front bumper for a more sleek, finished look.
This weekend I tackled a rear receiver hitch. It had been on my list of to-dos for awhile.
I had a spare 2007 Grand Cherokee factory hitch and cut the brackets off. Used 5" angle iron to mount new brackets and then reinforced it and welded it it all together.
It's buttoned up, almost ready for installation, but I have to drill holes in the hitch first. Set up to mount with the factory holes in the frame.
I'll be drilling the holes and mounting it tomorrow- along with a test run pulling the trailer:
Re: Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 9:46 pm
by 66stepside
She did pretty well!
https://vimeo.com/172367759
Now for that axle swap.
Re: Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 9:52 pm
by Stuka
I sent you a PM some time back, but you have not looked at it. Can you look at it and reply when you get a chance? Your PM count up at the top right should show a count.
BTW: Waggy is looking great.
Re: Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 11:00 pm
by 66stepside
What? I did not get a notification! That's weird. But then my tapatalk app isn't notifying me of thread updates either. Insert mad face emoticon here.
Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 8:16 pm
by 66stepside
I hung a bike rack off the recover hitch... My son mows 5 yards a week. I dropped him off at the first house and he rode his bike to the rest, then on home.
I could get used to this.
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Re: Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2016 5:11 pm
by jaber
Damn that's looking sweet...
Re: Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 7:36 am
by 66stepside
Thanks!
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Re: Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2016 7:34 pm
by 66stepside
Re: Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 12:16 am
by 44bz
I'm interested in some of that 327 gear!
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Re: Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 7:30 am
by Renodemona
Dang that's a good collection. Great look gladiator. Hopefully some/all of those get to someone who can get them back on the road.
Re: RE: Re: Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 8:30 am
by tedlovesjeeps71
66stepside wrote:
I didn't snap a pic of the jeep prior to taking the aftermarket roof rack off, but here's his herd- he's selling everything off, he wants everything to go so he can clean up his 30 acres.
Dang... where is that herd hiding??
Re: Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 1:18 pm
by 66stepside
Deep in the woods of North Idaho.
I called Montana Overland and FSJParts in Couer d'Alene, ID. so most of the parts will end up for sale online through one of those Jeep Parts Places.
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Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 5:32 pm
by 66stepside
Re: Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 5:35 pm
by 66stepside
44bz wrote:I'm interested in some of that 327 gear!
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Weirdly enough, almost every jeep he has- has a 327 in it, from the white wag, red truck and that white truck, too. I'll PM you his number and email address, as he told me he will ship them out individually.
Re: Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 5:37 pm
by 66stepside
Renodemona wrote:Dang that's a good collection. Great look gladiator. Hopefully some/all of those get to someone who can get them back on the road.
True! The white one is a small window cab with the custom can script. I thought small windowed cabs only went on larger windowed cabs, but I guess not.
Panel delivery resto-mod wagoneer build
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 5:45 pm
by 44bz
66stepside wrote:44bz wrote:I'm interested in some of that 327 gear!
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Weirdly enough, almost every jeep he has- has a 327 in it, from the white wag, red truck and that white truck, too. I'll PM you his number and email address, as he told me he will ship them out individually.
Very cool. I'm actually headed thru your area this weekend, coming back thru again next weekend. Is he very far out of the Spokane -coer da lene area? I wouldn't mind getting a 4bbl intake.
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