My Restored 1985 CJ-7
Firstly I want to say that I am glad that I have found this forum for fellow CJ enthusiasts, and restoration discussion.
The first thing I thought I would do would be enter this competition for the cash prize. I hope I can contribute with a high standard setter...
This is my beautiful CJ. I started out with a Jeep with a rotted tub, rotted frame, no motor and destroyed interior. It did have 35's. I started with a new frame and YJ tub, and started my frame up restoration. Now the Jeep is completely rebuilt. I am currently swapping out the 4.2 for a 360. It has a T-5 5-speed tranny, Dana 300 t-case, Dana 44 rear 35 front, Factory A/C and 35/15/15 Super Swamper TSL's. My only slight regret to the whole build is now its too nice to take in the woods. This photo was originally taken at a local 4x4 restoration convention in which I entered it for their competition. Sadly it didn't win, but I know that my CJ is destined to win something...
I hope you all enjoyed my Jeep's mini biography, and please do not hesitate to ask any questions about any aspect of it.
The first thing I thought I would do would be enter this competition for the cash prize. I hope I can contribute with a high standard setter...
This is my beautiful CJ. I started out with a Jeep with a rotted tub, rotted frame, no motor and destroyed interior. It did have 35's. I started with a new frame and YJ tub, and started my frame up restoration. Now the Jeep is completely rebuilt. I am currently swapping out the 4.2 for a 360. It has a T-5 5-speed tranny, Dana 300 t-case, Dana 44 rear 35 front, Factory A/C and 35/15/15 Super Swamper TSL's. My only slight regret to the whole build is now its too nice to take in the woods. This photo was originally taken at a local 4x4 restoration convention in which I entered it for their competition. Sadly it didn't win, but I know that my CJ is destined to win something...
I hope you all enjoyed my Jeep's mini biography, and please do not hesitate to ask any questions about any aspect of it.