Looks like a lot of firewood!Life has been revolving around storm cleanup since Ida came through in August. 1 and 3 are mine, 2 is a clients place where we have had a Doosan track cutter working on some oversized salvage.
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Shame on you for beating up those CJ's LOL. Seriously , great pics love seeing the classics being used.
Reminds me of my 84, I love it! It only had 31's, but it completed the Rubicon! It was replaced years later with a 96 Land Rover Discovery SD that also only had 31's and it completed the Rubicon as well. Currently building a 96 Cherokee XJ and you guessed it, it will get 31's. Not interested in the Rubicon again, more into Overlanding now that I'm in my 70's. I'll always have a soft spot for green CJ7's.
I hired a friend to paint that with a land rover paint code, and performed a complete tear down and reassembly of the Jeep myself. It's coniston green from the nineties. I absolutely love that color. It's funny how things come around. My first CJ5 at 17 was green and I really wished it was blue at the time. Now I'd rather have green over any other color. It's actually the correct color for a Jeep IMO! Oh and it's going to go back to 31's. I put the 33's on when I rebuilt it and don't like them as well for general use as I did the smaller skinnier tires.Reminds me of my 84, I love it! It only had 31's, but it completed the Rubicon! It was replaced years later with a 96 Land Rover Discovery SD that also only had 31's and it completed the Rubicon as well. Currently building a 96 Cherokee XJ and you guessed it, it will get 31's. Not interested in the Rubicon again, more into Overlanding now that I'm in my 70's. I'll always have a soft spot for green CJ7's.