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billy ray 03-07-2007 06:59 PM

Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
 
Is Steve near enough by?


"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:45ef4229$0$3718$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com...
> Thanks, got the nuts and bolts soaking in PB Blaster for the day before I
> even think about attempting them.
>
> Mike
>
> Mike chambers wrote:
>> Hay there Mike. I just picked up a set of Cherokee seats for my YJ. I
>> just went to the
>> garage and looked at them. The best way is to unbolt them from the
>> floor. I got mine still bolted to the frames. And as i see it you have
>> to go up and under to get them off the track. The guy i got my seats fro
>> gave me ever thing even the back seat. I
>> plain on selling ever thing but the front seats on e-bay.
>> 87 YJ 33" 2.5
>> 47 Willy's stock
>> 50 Willy's pickup stock
>>
>> Later Mike
>>




billy ray 03-07-2007 06:59 PM

Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
 
Is Steve near enough by?


"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:45ef4229$0$3718$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com...
> Thanks, got the nuts and bolts soaking in PB Blaster for the day before I
> even think about attempting them.
>
> Mike
>
> Mike chambers wrote:
>> Hay there Mike. I just picked up a set of Cherokee seats for my YJ. I
>> just went to the
>> garage and looked at them. The best way is to unbolt them from the
>> floor. I got mine still bolted to the frames. And as i see it you have
>> to go up and under to get them off the track. The guy i got my seats fro
>> gave me ever thing even the back seat. I
>> plain on selling ever thing but the front seats on e-bay.
>> 87 YJ 33" 2.5
>> 47 Willy's stock
>> 50 Willy's pickup stock
>>
>> Later Mike
>>




DougW 03-07-2007 07:13 PM

Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
 
Mike Romain wrote:
> Well, the government jerks are insisting they are going to steal my 87
> Cherokee because I haven't finished doing a needed engine swap to get
> it on the road, so I am going to strip it.


That's a new one to me. Isn't there a way to tag the vehicle as
being not-drivable or under-repair? I can see going after the tag
for lack of insurance, but never heard of the goonsquad going after
a vehicle being repaired. Sure they were legit and not fakes?

--
DougW



DougW 03-07-2007 07:13 PM

Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
 
Mike Romain wrote:
> Well, the government jerks are insisting they are going to steal my 87
> Cherokee because I haven't finished doing a needed engine swap to get
> it on the road, so I am going to strip it.


That's a new one to me. Isn't there a way to tag the vehicle as
being not-drivable or under-repair? I can see going after the tag
for lack of insurance, but never heard of the goonsquad going after
a vehicle being repaired. Sure they were legit and not fakes?

--
DougW



DougW 03-07-2007 07:13 PM

Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
 
Mike Romain wrote:
> Well, the government jerks are insisting they are going to steal my 87
> Cherokee because I haven't finished doing a needed engine swap to get
> it on the road, so I am going to strip it.


That's a new one to me. Isn't there a way to tag the vehicle as
being not-drivable or under-repair? I can see going after the tag
for lack of insurance, but never heard of the goonsquad going after
a vehicle being repaired. Sure they were legit and not fakes?

--
DougW



Mike Romain 03-07-2007 08:01 PM

Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
 
DougW wrote:
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Well, the government jerks are insisting they are going to steal my 87
>> Cherokee because I haven't finished doing a needed engine swap to get
>> it on the road, so I am going to strip it.

>
> That's a new one to me. Isn't there a way to tag the vehicle as
> being not-drivable or under-repair? I can see going after the tag
> for lack of insurance, but never heard of the goonsquad going after
> a vehicle being repaired. Sure they were legit and not fakes?
>


I could only tag (plate) it with 'parking' insurance if I already owned
it and it was already plated in my name. Unfortunately that means
emissions and safety first so it has to be a runner.

I am getting my 'money's worth' of parts from it at least.

And ya, they were legit, we live in a 'Very' Snooty city, Toronto
Canada, very British roots. We didn't toss the tea unfortunately...
You must have a 'pretty' house too. The jerkoff even wrote up reports
on some rust on the front step railings and a kid's tree house that has
been there since 92 for being 'too tall'. And he wrote 'us' up for the
neighbor's crooked fence too. I told him to screw off on that one also.

Mike


Mike Romain 03-07-2007 08:01 PM

Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
 
DougW wrote:
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Well, the government jerks are insisting they are going to steal my 87
>> Cherokee because I haven't finished doing a needed engine swap to get
>> it on the road, so I am going to strip it.

>
> That's a new one to me. Isn't there a way to tag the vehicle as
> being not-drivable or under-repair? I can see going after the tag
> for lack of insurance, but never heard of the goonsquad going after
> a vehicle being repaired. Sure they were legit and not fakes?
>


I could only tag (plate) it with 'parking' insurance if I already owned
it and it was already plated in my name. Unfortunately that means
emissions and safety first so it has to be a runner.

I am getting my 'money's worth' of parts from it at least.

And ya, they were legit, we live in a 'Very' Snooty city, Toronto
Canada, very British roots. We didn't toss the tea unfortunately...
You must have a 'pretty' house too. The jerkoff even wrote up reports
on some rust on the front step railings and a kid's tree house that has
been there since 92 for being 'too tall'. And he wrote 'us' up for the
neighbor's crooked fence too. I told him to screw off on that one also.

Mike


Mike Romain 03-07-2007 08:01 PM

Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
 
DougW wrote:
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Well, the government jerks are insisting they are going to steal my 87
>> Cherokee because I haven't finished doing a needed engine swap to get
>> it on the road, so I am going to strip it.

>
> That's a new one to me. Isn't there a way to tag the vehicle as
> being not-drivable or under-repair? I can see going after the tag
> for lack of insurance, but never heard of the goonsquad going after
> a vehicle being repaired. Sure they were legit and not fakes?
>


I could only tag (plate) it with 'parking' insurance if I already owned
it and it was already plated in my name. Unfortunately that means
emissions and safety first so it has to be a runner.

I am getting my 'money's worth' of parts from it at least.

And ya, they were legit, we live in a 'Very' Snooty city, Toronto
Canada, very British roots. We didn't toss the tea unfortunately...
You must have a 'pretty' house too. The jerkoff even wrote up reports
on some rust on the front step railings and a kid's tree house that has
been there since 92 for being 'too tall'. And he wrote 'us' up for the
neighbor's crooked fence too. I told him to screw off on that one also.

Mike


Jon 03-07-2007 09:02 PM

Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
 
On Mar 7, 5:01 pm, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> DougW wrote:
> > Mike Romain wrote:
> >> Well, the government jerks are insisting they are going to steal my 87
> >> Cherokee because I haven't finished doing a needed engine swap to get
> >> it on the road, so I am going to strip it.

>
> > That's a new one to me. Isn't there a way to tag the vehicle as
> > being not-drivable or under-repair? I can see going after the tag
> > for lack of insurance, but never heard of the goonsquad going after
> > a vehicle being repaired. Sure they were legit and not fakes?

>
> I could only tag (plate) it with 'parking' insurance if I already owned
> it and it was already plated in my name. Unfortunately that means
> emissions and safety first so it has to be a runner.
>
> I am getting my 'money's worth' of parts from it at least.
>
> And ya, they were legit, we live in a 'Very' Snooty city, Toronto
> Canada, very British roots. We didn't toss the tea unfortunately...
> You must have a 'pretty' house too. The jerkoff even wrote up reports
> on some rust on the front step railings and a kid's tree house that has
> been there since 92 for being 'too tall'. And he wrote 'us' up for the
> neighbor's crooked fence too. I told him to screw off on that one also.
>
> Mike


Grrr....I know this has nothing to do with the parting out of the
vehicle, but, in Southern California, I work in an area of
construction where I constantly have to run up against Homeowner's
Associations rules, Neighborhood Covenants, and pretentious city codes
-- and frankly that ---- makes my Yankee blood boil. Hell, my
neighbors here think they own the street.

Can you "register" it as an off-road vehicle? I'm assuming you are
parking off-street.

I'll send a handsome Int'l money order for a nice glossy of your
garage-door-opinion...


Jon 03-07-2007 09:02 PM

Re: Cherokee seat removal help needed.
 
On Mar 7, 5:01 pm, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> DougW wrote:
> > Mike Romain wrote:
> >> Well, the government jerks are insisting they are going to steal my 87
> >> Cherokee because I haven't finished doing a needed engine swap to get
> >> it on the road, so I am going to strip it.

>
> > That's a new one to me. Isn't there a way to tag the vehicle as
> > being not-drivable or under-repair? I can see going after the tag
> > for lack of insurance, but never heard of the goonsquad going after
> > a vehicle being repaired. Sure they were legit and not fakes?

>
> I could only tag (plate) it with 'parking' insurance if I already owned
> it and it was already plated in my name. Unfortunately that means
> emissions and safety first so it has to be a runner.
>
> I am getting my 'money's worth' of parts from it at least.
>
> And ya, they were legit, we live in a 'Very' Snooty city, Toronto
> Canada, very British roots. We didn't toss the tea unfortunately...
> You must have a 'pretty' house too. The jerkoff even wrote up reports
> on some rust on the front step railings and a kid's tree house that has
> been there since 92 for being 'too tall'. And he wrote 'us' up for the
> neighbor's crooked fence too. I told him to screw off on that one also.
>
> Mike


Grrr....I know this has nothing to do with the parting out of the
vehicle, but, in Southern California, I work in an area of
construction where I constantly have to run up against Homeowner's
Associations rules, Neighborhood Covenants, and pretentious city codes
-- and frankly that ---- makes my Yankee blood boil. Hell, my
neighbors here think they own the street.

Can you "register" it as an off-road vehicle? I'm assuming you are
parking off-street.

I'll send a handsome Int'l money order for a nice glossy of your
garage-door-opinion...



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