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Jeep #29 in Sweden

Posted: June 13th, 2017, 7:57 am
by Jpzack
Hey guys!

I finally got around to create a blog about my build. I am in no way an expert in either English, Jurassic Park (well, kinda) or mechanics so you will have to see past typos and other errors. I plan on painting after summer :) Also, do check out video with the dirt trap in the wheel well. If you haven't clean that out, do so before it starts to rust :)

https://pastime-pro.herokuapp.com/how-t ... park-jeep/

Even though i excused myself just now, do give feedback!

Cheers!

Re: Jeep #29 in Sweden

Posted: June 13th, 2017, 5:40 pm
by Valvany
Another european joins the club! great! :D Greeting from Belgium!
If you have any questions regarding your build (and getting the correct screen accurate parts from the USA,which can be hard and costly),feel free to ask (or send a PM).
Great looking jeep btw,sahara's in europe are rare,especially the 92+ models,your looks like an imported usa model (without the ugly blinkers on the fenders in the front). Correct interior as well! Which means it will be a lot cheaper to build a replica,rather than to import everything! Good luck!

Re: Jeep #29 in Sweden

Posted: June 13th, 2017, 10:08 pm
by JP Junkie
That was a fun read! I'm looking forward to seeing more progress!

I loved this line:

"Having a Jeep gives so much to your life."


I fully agree! Besides it (soon) being a JP Jeep... this is my favorite vehicle I've ever driven or experienced.

Re: Jeep #29 in Sweden

Posted: June 14th, 2017, 1:33 am
by Jpzack
Another european joins the club! great! :D Greeting from Belgium!
If you have any questions regarding your build (and getting the correct screen accurate parts from the USA,which can be hard and costly),feel free to ask (or send a PM).
Great looking jeep btw,sahara's in europe are rare,especially the 92+ models,your looks like an imported usa model (without the ugly blinkers on the fenders in the front). Correct interior as well! Which means it will be a lot cheaper to build a replica,rather than to import everything! Good luck!
Hey & thanks! Yeah I have come to understand that just based on what is being sold on the aftermarket here. The one I got is pretty rare! Give me a holler if you plan to purchase something and I'll make sure to "need" it :D
That was a fun read! I'm looking forward to seeing more progress!
Thanks! I'll keep it updated :)

Re: Jeep #29 in Sweden

Posted: June 14th, 2017, 2:25 pm
by philosoraptor
Great progress so far and I like the writeup! I agree, looks like you got a good starting point with the Jeep you found. Looking forward to seeing more work get done, for someone who isn't a mechanic you seem to be doing alright! Springs sure are a pain in the ass if they haven't been changed in years.