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Project Eternity - CJ-7 rebuild
I've learned a lot from many of y'all on this forum, so I thought I'd share a little bit about my project. Here are the latest pictures of my progress:
These two pictures are how it looked when I got it last year. ![]() ![]() The frame was in great shape, and it cleaned up nicely after sand blasting. ![]() There was about ten month gap in between the pictures with the bare frame and now. During that time I POR'd the frame and some components, replaced the axles with the identical axles with different ratios, new brake and fuel lines, and installed 3" lift, etc. ![]() ![]() ![]() These last pictures are the most recent. I finally got the transmission and transfer case set in place. They look much better in the frame than they did on the floor of my garage. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Looks good so far. I don't feel so bad now that my projects are going slow too. Keep the faith.
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Seems like everyday is a Monday. 77' CJ-7 84' CJ-7 83' Chevy K10 |
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Serial Cereal Tinkler...
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Lookin good, I want to to do same as you are doing......
I love the name, it fits perfect.....cause its a jeep.
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Your not pushing the limits of your jeep until your on your side, then something breaks and it's time to go home. '70 Camaro - Almost Done '81 Cj-5 - SOLD '06 MegaCab Cummins- Great White
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Man!, that Jeep is lucky to have an owner like you, Congrats!!!!!
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