sweet scrambler I think we would all drive!

Nullifier

Expedition Leader
sweet scrambler

I never even new that some of these jeeps existed. however a simple full length hard top could be a nice project for our usage with plenty of domestic support.
 

Fergie

Expedition Leader
Nullifier said:
sweet scrambler

I never even new that some of these jeeps existed. however a simple full length hard top could be a nice project for our usage with plenty of domestic support.

As much as a rarity as the "Alaskan Tops" are, Flagstaff P.O. had three of them at one time.

I've always lust after CJ-8s.
 

kcowyo

ExPo Original
A CJ-8 is on my list of 'must owns'.

I have one scouted out, copper in color with a full hardtop and less than 70K miles. But he won't sell. :(

The one linked above is a really nice example of a resto'd Scrambler. Great link - :beer:
 

highlandercj-7

Explorer
That thing is sweet I been eye ballin it when I found it from one of your other posts about that company.

I thinks you need to update your location brotha Jason.. Atleast I hope your still home, rite?
 

WFTW

Adventurer
Nope, I'm back in the sandbox. I've been here over a year and, believe me, I'm asking myself daily what I'm still doing here. I keep coming up with the same answer...lack of other things to do. hahahaha Besides, my Jeep is undergoing an engine swap (5.7L V8 Hemi), so I might as well hang out here in the desert until it's done. :costumed-smiley-007

Brad (the Overbuilt Customs guy) is going to start working on another CJ8 soon. The guy he's building it for had him build a red YJ in the past and he's selling that one...something like $50K. I think the red YJ is on the site...sweet rig.

I got to ride in the blue TJ while I was home last month. Thing is INCREDIBLE...will beat a sports car quite easily with that 427 under the hood. Gives you a big grin just sitting in the passenger seat.

I really like that hard top on the CJ8 in the first post...hadn't seen that before. I'm a fan of hard tops because the soft tops drive me insane (first 3 Jeeps had them).
 
That's a pretty cool looking Jeep. I've never seen one of those hardtops either. When I lived in Alaska I don't remember any of the mail trucks looking like that.

Bjorn
 

Nullifier

Expedition Leader
kcowyo said:
A CJ-8 is on my list of 'must owns'.

I have one scouted out, copper in color with a full hardtop and less than 70K miles. But he won't sell. :(

The one linked above is a really nice example of a resto'd Scrambler. Great link - :beer:

I agree. So far it is the only jeep I am intersted in. My best friend had one in high school we used to cruise in. It was a beat up 82 I think. We always had fuin in it adn from what I remember that 6 cyl got fairly good mileage with the 33" tires. Atleast as good as my 4cyl taco anyway.
 

WFTW

Adventurer
Yeah, that would be the one. It's really an amazing Jeep. There's pictures on his site that show it being driven up in Tellico, so I'm glad it's being used properly. :)

Oh...the Jeep was in Four Wheeler magazine a while back too. I remember seeing it in the Reader's Rigs section. It's almost like it's famous...hahahaha.
 

Rockcrawler

Adventurer
Nice looking Scramblers... y'all are making me feel guilty for neglecting mine lately. It has been sitting in the garage way too much lately. I guess I need to get off my butt and organize the garage and do some cleanup and small projects on the Jeep to get it ready for the fall wheeling season.

Hey KC... anything is for sale for the right price... you obviously aren't offering the guy enough ya cheap bastid! :rolleyes:

Of course, the sentimental value of a Scrambler has a high price. I'd peg mine at about $50,000, but since you're such a good guy, I'll let it go for half price... Although I should charge you double for getting me into the FWC I think it is almost as bad as the Jeep as far as modifications that you "need" to make.

Kyle
 

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