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2 hours ago, Jerry 976 said:

eBay Find: Classic Jeep Gladiator pickups - Autoblog

 

1974 Jeep J-Series Pickup Classic Cars for Sale - Classics on Autotrader

 

I had a friend who drove a Jeep pick up in high school. It had some special package, rollbar, leather seats, built in CB. It was a cool truck.

I just seen a J4000 yesterday 5 minutes from my house sitting outside a bodyshop. It was in tough shape though.

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Still have my Katana. Thought it was sold a year ago but the guy didn't like my price....lol

I moved it to the shop today. Might do some work on it. But then I have lots of projects that need attention.

 

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12 hours ago, sw-50c said:

 

cool thread, hope this thread is still around when i finally learn how to post pics.

79 ford f-150 4x4 shortbox with 39,900 original miles, i,ve owned it since 1982.

Are you posting using a puter or a phone??

You can copy & paste the pics or upload them from your device onto here.

At bottom of the reply page click on the "Choose Files" tab

Find the pic you want to post and click that pic,

The pic will show up as a thumb nail on the reply page,

Click the + sign on the thumb nail pic and your pic should show on the reply page, if you want to remove the pic click the Garbage Can and your pic will be deleted

Click "Submit Reply" and your pic(s) should be in your reply/post

I hope that helps........... :thumbsup: :bc:

 

 

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Been trying to find a cherry Ram Charger for a few years.   Missed out on one and still kicking myself.   Wanted one ever since watching Lone Wolf McQuade. :lmao:

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On 2/22/2023 at 6:44 PM, Jerry 976 said:

1970 International Scout 800 SR2 | 4-Wheel Classics/Classic Car, Truck, and  SUV Sales

 

The Scout: International Harvester - Diesel World

My first rig was a Scout…bought it when I was 15…rusted to hell but I loved it!

My mom bought one new in 78 or 79…part of it is visible in the picture.

 

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40 minutes ago, Jimmy Snacks said:

My first rig was a Scout…bought it when I was 15…rusted to hell but I loved it!

My mom bought one new in 78 or 79…part of it is visible in the picture.

 

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Looks like the same one a friend of mine had growing up, light blue and white. He lifted it and I think he had 33" gumbo monster mudders on white wagon wheels.

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The Jeeps and the International are very cool. 

The AMC Eagle was probably the first Crossover, probably the most popular type of family hauler on the road nowadays. Was really ahead it it's time with the four wheel drive in that package. 

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Had this pile for just over a year. The cool factor got old quick and it was probably the biggest pile I ever owned.

 

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6 minutes ago, Cold War said:

Basket case I bought for father/ son project.  Son bailed on me, but I finished it. 

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Cool as hell…I wanted a Honda Odyssey so bad when I was a kid.

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Just now, Jimmy Snacks said:

Cool as hell…I wanted a Honda Odyssey so bad when I was a kid.

So did I.   I kept it for a little bit. Neighbor and his son bought a couple. Pretty fun tearing around in them.  Parts were scarce and expensive.  

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10 minutes ago, Steve753 said:

Had this pile for just over a year. The cool factor got old quick and it was probably the biggest pile I ever owned.

 

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Kid in high school had one like that black too the thing would go threw anything. I remember one time had a probably 20ft pile of fresh snow in the school parking lot and he just blew right threw it was funny as hell to watch. 

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