Good trails in the Raleigh, NC area?
#11
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Re: Good trails in the Raleigh, NC area?
Cool Bug, Travis!
I had a 69, 1500 with the 3 speed electric/hydraulic clutch, touch the
shifter and it was a spring loaded switch to put it in neutral with a
hydraulic clutch.
I went Mallory dual point distributor and coil and it just rocked!
Had G78 15's on it and if the front axle would clear, the rest was free
and clean.
Rev it at a stop and let the hand off the shifter **** and the sucker
would just smoke the back tires. Had to let off the gas to go
anywhere...
It would hit 70 mph in second with the tires even putting the spedo off
high. Man I won sooo many beer in the bar by betting people on that...
I took a couple on a run and they came back and said pay up folks!, it
would hit 72 to 75 depending on the day....
It was insane off road! Man the places I got into and better out of....
I have been bumper hooked coming down and going up steep inclines.
Nothing like coming down a mean one and have the bumper stop you cold at
the bottom....
I got stuck once 2 miles off shore on the Nova Scotia's Minas Basin's 3
mile wide at low tide mud flats once... (Highest tides in the world,
30' to 40' average between low and high)
We took out the stereo and 'hoped' VW's floated like the adds said and
hiked it to shore where we saw a couple guys shoveling gravel into a
trailer behind their 'tractor'. Yes! We figure!
Nope, the two old duffers, one was 86, said, 'what? that little white
dot way out there is your VW, LOL!, not a hope are we bringing the
tractor out there, but you can borrow our shovels'...
So they hiked back out with us just to watch us stupid kids and we dug a
circle trench around the VW with a drain trench and the mud went solid
and out I drove.
The old duffer said, 'well I am 86 and I have never seen anything like
that!'..
Made his day! And mine, the water was only 20 feet away and coming in
at 5' per wave....
VW Bugs got me into off roading with a 'capable' vehicle back when I was
18. I drove Austin Minis otherwise. Did have a skid plate made for one
of them, I off roaded those little suckers too. They ride the ridges
and can zig zag the rocks. Always have friends with me but two of us
can swing the rear end around in the snow easy. Man the looks I have
gotten coming burning out of a trail that had a recent ice storm on top
of snow by the 4x4 guys sitting talking about if they should try it or
not... LOL!
I now have the ultimate off road vehicle for me, an 86 CJ7 with a 3"
lift, fiberglass body I put on (no more rust!) and BFG33x9.5 muds!
Took her out on the Minas basin mud flats too! On a vacation trip, we
just 'had' to run her out to low tide with my buddy that was there for
the VW stuck and have a beer and smoke break as the water is coming in
to cover the tires.
Parked at the waters edge and only had half a beer gone before the waves
were hitting the floor....
Almost got cut off too coming back in....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
travis wrote:
>
> On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 21:17:33 GMT, "Nathan W. Collier"
> <JeepTalk@7SlotGrille.com> left Mt Vesuvius in a state of jealous awe
> as he began spewing from the mouth thusly:
>
> >"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:c734mvovsp5uart55uoud0jugondc2kdtj@4ax.com.. .
> >> Any of y'all have some pointers to some good trails in the Raleigh, NC
> >> area? I know a few places to go but I'm always looking for more.
> >
> >hi travis,
> >im down in fayetteville and havent found much of anything locally other than
> >the hmmwv proving grounds on ft. bragg (havent been since before 9/11
> >though). are you familiar with uwharrie?
> >http://7slotgrille.com/trailheads/uwharrie.html its no tellico, but its
> >certainly better than anything else around here.
>
> Hey Nathan. I grew up in Fayetteville. Went to Westover High School
> and graduated in '86. I messed around some on my bicycle *blush* on
> some of the tank trails in the area off of Yadkin Road when I was a
> kid, but never really did any offroading while I was there. I've
> heard of Uwharrie and looked at their website some and would like to
> get out there sometime but I was hoping to find something a little
> more local for now. I'm hoping to be in the position financially
> before too many more months go by to buy a Jeep. For now I'm having a
> blast with my VW baja, but every time I get stuck I can't help
> thinking "If only I had a Jeep..." Plenty of pictures on my website
> (see signature) of my bug being stuck. Just ignore the background
> pictures on one of the "adventures" where it shows a Jeep with an X
> through it. ;-) One of these days... One of these days... Thanks
> for the response.
>
> --
> Travis
> '63 VW Camo Baja...
> http://bugadventures.dyndns.org
> Forgive your enemies. It messes with their heads.
> It doesn't take a very big person to carry a grudge.
> :wq!
I had a 69, 1500 with the 3 speed electric/hydraulic clutch, touch the
shifter and it was a spring loaded switch to put it in neutral with a
hydraulic clutch.
I went Mallory dual point distributor and coil and it just rocked!
Had G78 15's on it and if the front axle would clear, the rest was free
and clean.
Rev it at a stop and let the hand off the shifter **** and the sucker
would just smoke the back tires. Had to let off the gas to go
anywhere...
It would hit 70 mph in second with the tires even putting the spedo off
high. Man I won sooo many beer in the bar by betting people on that...
I took a couple on a run and they came back and said pay up folks!, it
would hit 72 to 75 depending on the day....
It was insane off road! Man the places I got into and better out of....
I have been bumper hooked coming down and going up steep inclines.
Nothing like coming down a mean one and have the bumper stop you cold at
the bottom....
I got stuck once 2 miles off shore on the Nova Scotia's Minas Basin's 3
mile wide at low tide mud flats once... (Highest tides in the world,
30' to 40' average between low and high)
We took out the stereo and 'hoped' VW's floated like the adds said and
hiked it to shore where we saw a couple guys shoveling gravel into a
trailer behind their 'tractor'. Yes! We figure!
Nope, the two old duffers, one was 86, said, 'what? that little white
dot way out there is your VW, LOL!, not a hope are we bringing the
tractor out there, but you can borrow our shovels'...
So they hiked back out with us just to watch us stupid kids and we dug a
circle trench around the VW with a drain trench and the mud went solid
and out I drove.
The old duffer said, 'well I am 86 and I have never seen anything like
that!'..
Made his day! And mine, the water was only 20 feet away and coming in
at 5' per wave....
VW Bugs got me into off roading with a 'capable' vehicle back when I was
18. I drove Austin Minis otherwise. Did have a skid plate made for one
of them, I off roaded those little suckers too. They ride the ridges
and can zig zag the rocks. Always have friends with me but two of us
can swing the rear end around in the snow easy. Man the looks I have
gotten coming burning out of a trail that had a recent ice storm on top
of snow by the 4x4 guys sitting talking about if they should try it or
not... LOL!
I now have the ultimate off road vehicle for me, an 86 CJ7 with a 3"
lift, fiberglass body I put on (no more rust!) and BFG33x9.5 muds!
Took her out on the Minas basin mud flats too! On a vacation trip, we
just 'had' to run her out to low tide with my buddy that was there for
the VW stuck and have a beer and smoke break as the water is coming in
to cover the tires.
Parked at the waters edge and only had half a beer gone before the waves
were hitting the floor....
Almost got cut off too coming back in....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
travis wrote:
>
> On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 21:17:33 GMT, "Nathan W. Collier"
> <JeepTalk@7SlotGrille.com> left Mt Vesuvius in a state of jealous awe
> as he began spewing from the mouth thusly:
>
> >"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:c734mvovsp5uart55uoud0jugondc2kdtj@4ax.com.. .
> >> Any of y'all have some pointers to some good trails in the Raleigh, NC
> >> area? I know a few places to go but I'm always looking for more.
> >
> >hi travis,
> >im down in fayetteville and havent found much of anything locally other than
> >the hmmwv proving grounds on ft. bragg (havent been since before 9/11
> >though). are you familiar with uwharrie?
> >http://7slotgrille.com/trailheads/uwharrie.html its no tellico, but its
> >certainly better than anything else around here.
>
> Hey Nathan. I grew up in Fayetteville. Went to Westover High School
> and graduated in '86. I messed around some on my bicycle *blush* on
> some of the tank trails in the area off of Yadkin Road when I was a
> kid, but never really did any offroading while I was there. I've
> heard of Uwharrie and looked at their website some and would like to
> get out there sometime but I was hoping to find something a little
> more local for now. I'm hoping to be in the position financially
> before too many more months go by to buy a Jeep. For now I'm having a
> blast with my VW baja, but every time I get stuck I can't help
> thinking "If only I had a Jeep..." Plenty of pictures on my website
> (see signature) of my bug being stuck. Just ignore the background
> pictures on one of the "adventures" where it shows a Jeep with an X
> through it. ;-) One of these days... One of these days... Thanks
> for the response.
>
> --
> Travis
> '63 VW Camo Baja...
> http://bugadventures.dyndns.org
> Forgive your enemies. It messes with their heads.
> It doesn't take a very big person to carry a grudge.
> :wq!
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Re: Good trails in the Raleigh, NC area?
travis wrote:
>
> On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 21:26:12 GMT, "Nathan W. Collier"
> <JeepTalk@7SlotGrille.com> left Mt Vesuvius in a state of jealous awe
> as he began spewing from the mouth thusly:
>
> >"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:f1e4mvgunagub3b91q743toh8pa6q7oo5j@4ax.com.. .
> >> Hey Nathan. I grew up in Fayetteville.
> >
> >im sorry. ;-)
> >
> >> Went to Westover High School
> >> and graduated in '86.
> >
> >cool! cape fear, '87.
> >
> >> I've
> >> heard of Uwharrie and looked at their website some and would like to
> >> get out there sometime but I was hoping to find something a little
> >> more local for now.
> >
> >thats cool. its just over an hour away for you.
> >
> >> I'm hoping to be in the position financially
> >> before too many more months go by to buy a Jeep.
> >
> >hell yeah!
> >
> >> every time I get stuck I can't help
> >> thinking "If only I had a Jeep..."
> >
> >i understand that! i was without jeep for awhile last year and that ran
> >through my head a time or two. what kind of jeep are you looking for?
>
> I'm not too picky, but want something a little older. I'll make it
> into what I want it to be once I get my greasy fingers on it. CJ-5,
> CJ-7, or a Scrambler, mid 70's or so. I'd like a V8 in it. A friend
> of mine years ago in college had an older Jeep with a 304 I believe it
> was, and a 3-speed manual tranny. Oh yeah, I also want a manual
> tranny. I'll learn a lot more about what would be a good choice when
> I get closer to being able to actually buy one. I've been looking at
> some on ebay and it looks like I could get something pretty capable
> for $5000-$6000 or so. I don't care about looks, just function.
> Right now it's "my wife's turn" so we're gonna dump some $$$ into a
> deck enclosure. Then it's "my turn" and for "my turn" I wanna get rid
> of my truck and get a Jeep. Wish me luck. :-)
>
> --
Good Luck!
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 21:26:12 GMT, "Nathan W. Collier"
> <JeepTalk@7SlotGrille.com> left Mt Vesuvius in a state of jealous awe
> as he began spewing from the mouth thusly:
>
> >"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:f1e4mvgunagub3b91q743toh8pa6q7oo5j@4ax.com.. .
> >> Hey Nathan. I grew up in Fayetteville.
> >
> >im sorry. ;-)
> >
> >> Went to Westover High School
> >> and graduated in '86.
> >
> >cool! cape fear, '87.
> >
> >> I've
> >> heard of Uwharrie and looked at their website some and would like to
> >> get out there sometime but I was hoping to find something a little
> >> more local for now.
> >
> >thats cool. its just over an hour away for you.
> >
> >> I'm hoping to be in the position financially
> >> before too many more months go by to buy a Jeep.
> >
> >hell yeah!
> >
> >> every time I get stuck I can't help
> >> thinking "If only I had a Jeep..."
> >
> >i understand that! i was without jeep for awhile last year and that ran
> >through my head a time or two. what kind of jeep are you looking for?
>
> I'm not too picky, but want something a little older. I'll make it
> into what I want it to be once I get my greasy fingers on it. CJ-5,
> CJ-7, or a Scrambler, mid 70's or so. I'd like a V8 in it. A friend
> of mine years ago in college had an older Jeep with a 304 I believe it
> was, and a 3-speed manual tranny. Oh yeah, I also want a manual
> tranny. I'll learn a lot more about what would be a good choice when
> I get closer to being able to actually buy one. I've been looking at
> some on ebay and it looks like I could get something pretty capable
> for $5000-$6000 or so. I don't care about looks, just function.
> Right now it's "my wife's turn" so we're gonna dump some $$$ into a
> deck enclosure. Then it's "my turn" and for "my turn" I wanna get rid
> of my truck and get a Jeep. Wish me luck. :-)
>
> --
Good Luck!
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
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Re: Good trails in the Raleigh, NC area?
travis wrote:
>
> On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 21:26:12 GMT, "Nathan W. Collier"
> <JeepTalk@7SlotGrille.com> left Mt Vesuvius in a state of jealous awe
> as he began spewing from the mouth thusly:
>
> >"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:f1e4mvgunagub3b91q743toh8pa6q7oo5j@4ax.com.. .
> >> Hey Nathan. I grew up in Fayetteville.
> >
> >im sorry. ;-)
> >
> >> Went to Westover High School
> >> and graduated in '86.
> >
> >cool! cape fear, '87.
> >
> >> I've
> >> heard of Uwharrie and looked at their website some and would like to
> >> get out there sometime but I was hoping to find something a little
> >> more local for now.
> >
> >thats cool. its just over an hour away for you.
> >
> >> I'm hoping to be in the position financially
> >> before too many more months go by to buy a Jeep.
> >
> >hell yeah!
> >
> >> every time I get stuck I can't help
> >> thinking "If only I had a Jeep..."
> >
> >i understand that! i was without jeep for awhile last year and that ran
> >through my head a time or two. what kind of jeep are you looking for?
>
> I'm not too picky, but want something a little older. I'll make it
> into what I want it to be once I get my greasy fingers on it. CJ-5,
> CJ-7, or a Scrambler, mid 70's or so. I'd like a V8 in it. A friend
> of mine years ago in college had an older Jeep with a 304 I believe it
> was, and a 3-speed manual tranny. Oh yeah, I also want a manual
> tranny. I'll learn a lot more about what would be a good choice when
> I get closer to being able to actually buy one. I've been looking at
> some on ebay and it looks like I could get something pretty capable
> for $5000-$6000 or so. I don't care about looks, just function.
> Right now it's "my wife's turn" so we're gonna dump some $$$ into a
> deck enclosure. Then it's "my turn" and for "my turn" I wanna get rid
> of my truck and get a Jeep. Wish me luck. :-)
>
> --
Good Luck!
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 21:26:12 GMT, "Nathan W. Collier"
> <JeepTalk@7SlotGrille.com> left Mt Vesuvius in a state of jealous awe
> as he began spewing from the mouth thusly:
>
> >"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:f1e4mvgunagub3b91q743toh8pa6q7oo5j@4ax.com.. .
> >> Hey Nathan. I grew up in Fayetteville.
> >
> >im sorry. ;-)
> >
> >> Went to Westover High School
> >> and graduated in '86.
> >
> >cool! cape fear, '87.
> >
> >> I've
> >> heard of Uwharrie and looked at their website some and would like to
> >> get out there sometime but I was hoping to find something a little
> >> more local for now.
> >
> >thats cool. its just over an hour away for you.
> >
> >> I'm hoping to be in the position financially
> >> before too many more months go by to buy a Jeep.
> >
> >hell yeah!
> >
> >> every time I get stuck I can't help
> >> thinking "If only I had a Jeep..."
> >
> >i understand that! i was without jeep for awhile last year and that ran
> >through my head a time or two. what kind of jeep are you looking for?
>
> I'm not too picky, but want something a little older. I'll make it
> into what I want it to be once I get my greasy fingers on it. CJ-5,
> CJ-7, or a Scrambler, mid 70's or so. I'd like a V8 in it. A friend
> of mine years ago in college had an older Jeep with a 304 I believe it
> was, and a 3-speed manual tranny. Oh yeah, I also want a manual
> tranny. I'll learn a lot more about what would be a good choice when
> I get closer to being able to actually buy one. I've been looking at
> some on ebay and it looks like I could get something pretty capable
> for $5000-$6000 or so. I don't care about looks, just function.
> Right now it's "my wife's turn" so we're gonna dump some $$$ into a
> deck enclosure. Then it's "my turn" and for "my turn" I wanna get rid
> of my truck and get a Jeep. Wish me luck. :-)
>
> --
Good Luck!
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
#14
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Re: Good trails in the Raleigh, NC area?
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 18:25:24 -0400, Mike Romain
<romainm@sympatico.ca> left Mt Vesuvius in a state of jealous awe as
he began spewing from the mouth thusly:
>Cool Bug, Travis!
Thanks, Mike. I've surprised the hell out of a lot of people on the
trails, including Jeep drivers, but the big limitation is still that
it's only 2WD. I don't even pretend that it can keep up with a Jeep,
but like I said it has surprised a few of them with just how capable
it can be. From the A-pillars forward it's an all fiberglass body.
It weighs probably 1,500 pounds or so. Only has a 1.2 liter 40
horsepower engine, but I can pull the engine and replace the clutch
and have it back in using only basic tools and a floor jack in about
an hour and a half, if I'm taking my time, so I can slip the clutch a
lot to get the revs up for the tougher hills. :-D 31" truck tires on
the rear that a Jeep-driving friend of mine gave me for free. Mine
doesn't float since I drilled some big holes in the floorboards to
help me drain out the mud and water after going offroading in it.
It's great fun, but it's 40 years old and 2WD. I want a capable
offroad machine and I don't know how much life this one has in it.
I'd rather put the money into a 4WD vehicle and do it right, and
hopefully will soon. I love hearing stories from other people about
their own offroading stuff, so thanks for the response!
Travis
>
>I had a 69, 1500 with the 3 speed electric/hydraulic clutch, touch the
>shifter and it was a spring loaded switch to put it in neutral with a
>hydraulic clutch.
>
>I went Mallory dual point distributor and coil and it just rocked!
>
>Had G78 15's on it and if the front axle would clear, the rest was free
>and clean.
>
>Rev it at a stop and let the hand off the shifter **** and the sucker
>would just smoke the back tires. Had to let off the gas to go
>anywhere...
>
>It would hit 70 mph in second with the tires even putting the spedo off
>high. Man I won sooo many beer in the bar by betting people on that...
>I took a couple on a run and they came back and said pay up folks!, it
>would hit 72 to 75 depending on the day....
>
>It was insane off road! Man the places I got into and better out of....
>
>I have been bumper hooked coming down and going up steep inclines.
>Nothing like coming down a mean one and have the bumper stop you cold at
>the bottom....
>
>I got stuck once 2 miles off shore on the Nova Scotia's Minas Basin's 3
>mile wide at low tide mud flats once... (Highest tides in the world,
>30' to 40' average between low and high)
>
>We took out the stereo and 'hoped' VW's floated like the adds said and
>hiked it to shore where we saw a couple guys shoveling gravel into a
>trailer behind their 'tractor'. Yes! We figure!
>
>Nope, the two old duffers, one was 86, said, 'what? that little white
>dot way out there is your VW, LOL!, not a hope are we bringing the
>tractor out there, but you can borrow our shovels'...
>
>So they hiked back out with us just to watch us stupid kids and we dug a
>circle trench around the VW with a drain trench and the mud went solid
>and out I drove.
>
>The old duffer said, 'well I am 86 and I have never seen anything like
>that!'..
>
>Made his day! And mine, the water was only 20 feet away and coming in
>at 5' per wave....
>
>VW Bugs got me into off roading with a 'capable' vehicle back when I was
>18. I drove Austin Minis otherwise. Did have a skid plate made for one
>of them, I off roaded those little suckers too. They ride the ridges
>and can zig zag the rocks. Always have friends with me but two of us
>can swing the rear end around in the snow easy. Man the looks I have
>gotten coming burning out of a trail that had a recent ice storm on top
>of snow by the 4x4 guys sitting talking about if they should try it or
>not... LOL!
>
>I now have the ultimate off road vehicle for me, an 86 CJ7 with a 3"
>lift, fiberglass body I put on (no more rust!) and BFG33x9.5 muds!
>
>Took her out on the Minas basin mud flats too! On a vacation trip, we
>just 'had' to run her out to low tide with my buddy that was there for
>the VW stuck and have a beer and smoke break as the water is coming in
>to cover the tires.
>
>Parked at the waters edge and only had half a beer gone before the waves
>were hitting the floor....
>
>Almost got cut off too coming back in....
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
>travis wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 21:17:33 GMT, "Nathan W. Collier"
>> <JeepTalk@7SlotGrille.com> left Mt Vesuvius in a state of jealous awe
>> as he began spewing from the mouth thusly:
>>
>> >"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> >news:c734mvovsp5uart55uoud0jugondc2kdtj@4ax.com.. .
>> >> Any of y'all have some pointers to some good trails in the Raleigh, NC
>> >> area? I know a few places to go but I'm always looking for more.
>> >
>> >hi travis,
>> >im down in fayetteville and havent found much of anything locally other than
>> >the hmmwv proving grounds on ft. bragg (havent been since before 9/11
>> >though). are you familiar with uwharrie?
>> >http://7slotgrille.com/trailheads/uwharrie.html its no tellico, but its
>> >certainly better than anything else around here.
>>
>> Hey Nathan. I grew up in Fayetteville. Went to Westover High School
>> and graduated in '86. I messed around some on my bicycle *blush* on
>> some of the tank trails in the area off of Yadkin Road when I was a
>> kid, but never really did any offroading while I was there. I've
>> heard of Uwharrie and looked at their website some and would like to
>> get out there sometime but I was hoping to find something a little
>> more local for now. I'm hoping to be in the position financially
>> before too many more months go by to buy a Jeep. For now I'm having a
>> blast with my VW baja, but every time I get stuck I can't help
>> thinking "If only I had a Jeep..." Plenty of pictures on my website
>> (see signature) of my bug being stuck. Just ignore the background
>> pictures on one of the "adventures" where it shows a Jeep with an X
>> through it. ;-) One of these days... One of these days... Thanks
>> for the response.
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> '63 VW Camo Baja...
>> http://bugadventures.dyndns.org
>> Forgive your enemies. It messes with their heads.
>> It doesn't take a very big person to carry a grudge.
>> :wq!
--
Travis
'63 VW Camo Baja...
http://bugadventures.dyndns.org
Forgive your enemies. It messes with their heads.
It doesn't take a very big person to carry a grudge.
:wq!
<romainm@sympatico.ca> left Mt Vesuvius in a state of jealous awe as
he began spewing from the mouth thusly:
>Cool Bug, Travis!
Thanks, Mike. I've surprised the hell out of a lot of people on the
trails, including Jeep drivers, but the big limitation is still that
it's only 2WD. I don't even pretend that it can keep up with a Jeep,
but like I said it has surprised a few of them with just how capable
it can be. From the A-pillars forward it's an all fiberglass body.
It weighs probably 1,500 pounds or so. Only has a 1.2 liter 40
horsepower engine, but I can pull the engine and replace the clutch
and have it back in using only basic tools and a floor jack in about
an hour and a half, if I'm taking my time, so I can slip the clutch a
lot to get the revs up for the tougher hills. :-D 31" truck tires on
the rear that a Jeep-driving friend of mine gave me for free. Mine
doesn't float since I drilled some big holes in the floorboards to
help me drain out the mud and water after going offroading in it.
It's great fun, but it's 40 years old and 2WD. I want a capable
offroad machine and I don't know how much life this one has in it.
I'd rather put the money into a 4WD vehicle and do it right, and
hopefully will soon. I love hearing stories from other people about
their own offroading stuff, so thanks for the response!
Travis
>
>I had a 69, 1500 with the 3 speed electric/hydraulic clutch, touch the
>shifter and it was a spring loaded switch to put it in neutral with a
>hydraulic clutch.
>
>I went Mallory dual point distributor and coil and it just rocked!
>
>Had G78 15's on it and if the front axle would clear, the rest was free
>and clean.
>
>Rev it at a stop and let the hand off the shifter **** and the sucker
>would just smoke the back tires. Had to let off the gas to go
>anywhere...
>
>It would hit 70 mph in second with the tires even putting the spedo off
>high. Man I won sooo many beer in the bar by betting people on that...
>I took a couple on a run and they came back and said pay up folks!, it
>would hit 72 to 75 depending on the day....
>
>It was insane off road! Man the places I got into and better out of....
>
>I have been bumper hooked coming down and going up steep inclines.
>Nothing like coming down a mean one and have the bumper stop you cold at
>the bottom....
>
>I got stuck once 2 miles off shore on the Nova Scotia's Minas Basin's 3
>mile wide at low tide mud flats once... (Highest tides in the world,
>30' to 40' average between low and high)
>
>We took out the stereo and 'hoped' VW's floated like the adds said and
>hiked it to shore where we saw a couple guys shoveling gravel into a
>trailer behind their 'tractor'. Yes! We figure!
>
>Nope, the two old duffers, one was 86, said, 'what? that little white
>dot way out there is your VW, LOL!, not a hope are we bringing the
>tractor out there, but you can borrow our shovels'...
>
>So they hiked back out with us just to watch us stupid kids and we dug a
>circle trench around the VW with a drain trench and the mud went solid
>and out I drove.
>
>The old duffer said, 'well I am 86 and I have never seen anything like
>that!'..
>
>Made his day! And mine, the water was only 20 feet away and coming in
>at 5' per wave....
>
>VW Bugs got me into off roading with a 'capable' vehicle back when I was
>18. I drove Austin Minis otherwise. Did have a skid plate made for one
>of them, I off roaded those little suckers too. They ride the ridges
>and can zig zag the rocks. Always have friends with me but two of us
>can swing the rear end around in the snow easy. Man the looks I have
>gotten coming burning out of a trail that had a recent ice storm on top
>of snow by the 4x4 guys sitting talking about if they should try it or
>not... LOL!
>
>I now have the ultimate off road vehicle for me, an 86 CJ7 with a 3"
>lift, fiberglass body I put on (no more rust!) and BFG33x9.5 muds!
>
>Took her out on the Minas basin mud flats too! On a vacation trip, we
>just 'had' to run her out to low tide with my buddy that was there for
>the VW stuck and have a beer and smoke break as the water is coming in
>to cover the tires.
>
>Parked at the waters edge and only had half a beer gone before the waves
>were hitting the floor....
>
>Almost got cut off too coming back in....
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
>travis wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 21:17:33 GMT, "Nathan W. Collier"
>> <JeepTalk@7SlotGrille.com> left Mt Vesuvius in a state of jealous awe
>> as he began spewing from the mouth thusly:
>>
>> >"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> >news:c734mvovsp5uart55uoud0jugondc2kdtj@4ax.com.. .
>> >> Any of y'all have some pointers to some good trails in the Raleigh, NC
>> >> area? I know a few places to go but I'm always looking for more.
>> >
>> >hi travis,
>> >im down in fayetteville and havent found much of anything locally other than
>> >the hmmwv proving grounds on ft. bragg (havent been since before 9/11
>> >though). are you familiar with uwharrie?
>> >http://7slotgrille.com/trailheads/uwharrie.html its no tellico, but its
>> >certainly better than anything else around here.
>>
>> Hey Nathan. I grew up in Fayetteville. Went to Westover High School
>> and graduated in '86. I messed around some on my bicycle *blush* on
>> some of the tank trails in the area off of Yadkin Road when I was a
>> kid, but never really did any offroading while I was there. I've
>> heard of Uwharrie and looked at their website some and would like to
>> get out there sometime but I was hoping to find something a little
>> more local for now. I'm hoping to be in the position financially
>> before too many more months go by to buy a Jeep. For now I'm having a
>> blast with my VW baja, but every time I get stuck I can't help
>> thinking "If only I had a Jeep..." Plenty of pictures on my website
>> (see signature) of my bug being stuck. Just ignore the background
>> pictures on one of the "adventures" where it shows a Jeep with an X
>> through it. ;-) One of these days... One of these days... Thanks
>> for the response.
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> '63 VW Camo Baja...
>> http://bugadventures.dyndns.org
>> Forgive your enemies. It messes with their heads.
>> It doesn't take a very big person to carry a grudge.
>> :wq!
--
Travis
'63 VW Camo Baja...
http://bugadventures.dyndns.org
Forgive your enemies. It messes with their heads.
It doesn't take a very big person to carry a grudge.
:wq!
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Re: Good trails in the Raleigh, NC area?
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 18:25:24 -0400, Mike Romain
<romainm@sympatico.ca> left Mt Vesuvius in a state of jealous awe as
he began spewing from the mouth thusly:
>Cool Bug, Travis!
Thanks, Mike. I've surprised the hell out of a lot of people on the
trails, including Jeep drivers, but the big limitation is still that
it's only 2WD. I don't even pretend that it can keep up with a Jeep,
but like I said it has surprised a few of them with just how capable
it can be. From the A-pillars forward it's an all fiberglass body.
It weighs probably 1,500 pounds or so. Only has a 1.2 liter 40
horsepower engine, but I can pull the engine and replace the clutch
and have it back in using only basic tools and a floor jack in about
an hour and a half, if I'm taking my time, so I can slip the clutch a
lot to get the revs up for the tougher hills. :-D 31" truck tires on
the rear that a Jeep-driving friend of mine gave me for free. Mine
doesn't float since I drilled some big holes in the floorboards to
help me drain out the mud and water after going offroading in it.
It's great fun, but it's 40 years old and 2WD. I want a capable
offroad machine and I don't know how much life this one has in it.
I'd rather put the money into a 4WD vehicle and do it right, and
hopefully will soon. I love hearing stories from other people about
their own offroading stuff, so thanks for the response!
Travis
>
>I had a 69, 1500 with the 3 speed electric/hydraulic clutch, touch the
>shifter and it was a spring loaded switch to put it in neutral with a
>hydraulic clutch.
>
>I went Mallory dual point distributor and coil and it just rocked!
>
>Had G78 15's on it and if the front axle would clear, the rest was free
>and clean.
>
>Rev it at a stop and let the hand off the shifter **** and the sucker
>would just smoke the back tires. Had to let off the gas to go
>anywhere...
>
>It would hit 70 mph in second with the tires even putting the spedo off
>high. Man I won sooo many beer in the bar by betting people on that...
>I took a couple on a run and they came back and said pay up folks!, it
>would hit 72 to 75 depending on the day....
>
>It was insane off road! Man the places I got into and better out of....
>
>I have been bumper hooked coming down and going up steep inclines.
>Nothing like coming down a mean one and have the bumper stop you cold at
>the bottom....
>
>I got stuck once 2 miles off shore on the Nova Scotia's Minas Basin's 3
>mile wide at low tide mud flats once... (Highest tides in the world,
>30' to 40' average between low and high)
>
>We took out the stereo and 'hoped' VW's floated like the adds said and
>hiked it to shore where we saw a couple guys shoveling gravel into a
>trailer behind their 'tractor'. Yes! We figure!
>
>Nope, the two old duffers, one was 86, said, 'what? that little white
>dot way out there is your VW, LOL!, not a hope are we bringing the
>tractor out there, but you can borrow our shovels'...
>
>So they hiked back out with us just to watch us stupid kids and we dug a
>circle trench around the VW with a drain trench and the mud went solid
>and out I drove.
>
>The old duffer said, 'well I am 86 and I have never seen anything like
>that!'..
>
>Made his day! And mine, the water was only 20 feet away and coming in
>at 5' per wave....
>
>VW Bugs got me into off roading with a 'capable' vehicle back when I was
>18. I drove Austin Minis otherwise. Did have a skid plate made for one
>of them, I off roaded those little suckers too. They ride the ridges
>and can zig zag the rocks. Always have friends with me but two of us
>can swing the rear end around in the snow easy. Man the looks I have
>gotten coming burning out of a trail that had a recent ice storm on top
>of snow by the 4x4 guys sitting talking about if they should try it or
>not... LOL!
>
>I now have the ultimate off road vehicle for me, an 86 CJ7 with a 3"
>lift, fiberglass body I put on (no more rust!) and BFG33x9.5 muds!
>
>Took her out on the Minas basin mud flats too! On a vacation trip, we
>just 'had' to run her out to low tide with my buddy that was there for
>the VW stuck and have a beer and smoke break as the water is coming in
>to cover the tires.
>
>Parked at the waters edge and only had half a beer gone before the waves
>were hitting the floor....
>
>Almost got cut off too coming back in....
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
>travis wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 21:17:33 GMT, "Nathan W. Collier"
>> <JeepTalk@7SlotGrille.com> left Mt Vesuvius in a state of jealous awe
>> as he began spewing from the mouth thusly:
>>
>> >"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> >news:c734mvovsp5uart55uoud0jugondc2kdtj@4ax.com.. .
>> >> Any of y'all have some pointers to some good trails in the Raleigh, NC
>> >> area? I know a few places to go but I'm always looking for more.
>> >
>> >hi travis,
>> >im down in fayetteville and havent found much of anything locally other than
>> >the hmmwv proving grounds on ft. bragg (havent been since before 9/11
>> >though). are you familiar with uwharrie?
>> >http://7slotgrille.com/trailheads/uwharrie.html its no tellico, but its
>> >certainly better than anything else around here.
>>
>> Hey Nathan. I grew up in Fayetteville. Went to Westover High School
>> and graduated in '86. I messed around some on my bicycle *blush* on
>> some of the tank trails in the area off of Yadkin Road when I was a
>> kid, but never really did any offroading while I was there. I've
>> heard of Uwharrie and looked at their website some and would like to
>> get out there sometime but I was hoping to find something a little
>> more local for now. I'm hoping to be in the position financially
>> before too many more months go by to buy a Jeep. For now I'm having a
>> blast with my VW baja, but every time I get stuck I can't help
>> thinking "If only I had a Jeep..." Plenty of pictures on my website
>> (see signature) of my bug being stuck. Just ignore the background
>> pictures on one of the "adventures" where it shows a Jeep with an X
>> through it. ;-) One of these days... One of these days... Thanks
>> for the response.
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> '63 VW Camo Baja...
>> http://bugadventures.dyndns.org
>> Forgive your enemies. It messes with their heads.
>> It doesn't take a very big person to carry a grudge.
>> :wq!
--
Travis
'63 VW Camo Baja...
http://bugadventures.dyndns.org
Forgive your enemies. It messes with their heads.
It doesn't take a very big person to carry a grudge.
:wq!
<romainm@sympatico.ca> left Mt Vesuvius in a state of jealous awe as
he began spewing from the mouth thusly:
>Cool Bug, Travis!
Thanks, Mike. I've surprised the hell out of a lot of people on the
trails, including Jeep drivers, but the big limitation is still that
it's only 2WD. I don't even pretend that it can keep up with a Jeep,
but like I said it has surprised a few of them with just how capable
it can be. From the A-pillars forward it's an all fiberglass body.
It weighs probably 1,500 pounds or so. Only has a 1.2 liter 40
horsepower engine, but I can pull the engine and replace the clutch
and have it back in using only basic tools and a floor jack in about
an hour and a half, if I'm taking my time, so I can slip the clutch a
lot to get the revs up for the tougher hills. :-D 31" truck tires on
the rear that a Jeep-driving friend of mine gave me for free. Mine
doesn't float since I drilled some big holes in the floorboards to
help me drain out the mud and water after going offroading in it.
It's great fun, but it's 40 years old and 2WD. I want a capable
offroad machine and I don't know how much life this one has in it.
I'd rather put the money into a 4WD vehicle and do it right, and
hopefully will soon. I love hearing stories from other people about
their own offroading stuff, so thanks for the response!
Travis
>
>I had a 69, 1500 with the 3 speed electric/hydraulic clutch, touch the
>shifter and it was a spring loaded switch to put it in neutral with a
>hydraulic clutch.
>
>I went Mallory dual point distributor and coil and it just rocked!
>
>Had G78 15's on it and if the front axle would clear, the rest was free
>and clean.
>
>Rev it at a stop and let the hand off the shifter **** and the sucker
>would just smoke the back tires. Had to let off the gas to go
>anywhere...
>
>It would hit 70 mph in second with the tires even putting the spedo off
>high. Man I won sooo many beer in the bar by betting people on that...
>I took a couple on a run and they came back and said pay up folks!, it
>would hit 72 to 75 depending on the day....
>
>It was insane off road! Man the places I got into and better out of....
>
>I have been bumper hooked coming down and going up steep inclines.
>Nothing like coming down a mean one and have the bumper stop you cold at
>the bottom....
>
>I got stuck once 2 miles off shore on the Nova Scotia's Minas Basin's 3
>mile wide at low tide mud flats once... (Highest tides in the world,
>30' to 40' average between low and high)
>
>We took out the stereo and 'hoped' VW's floated like the adds said and
>hiked it to shore where we saw a couple guys shoveling gravel into a
>trailer behind their 'tractor'. Yes! We figure!
>
>Nope, the two old duffers, one was 86, said, 'what? that little white
>dot way out there is your VW, LOL!, not a hope are we bringing the
>tractor out there, but you can borrow our shovels'...
>
>So they hiked back out with us just to watch us stupid kids and we dug a
>circle trench around the VW with a drain trench and the mud went solid
>and out I drove.
>
>The old duffer said, 'well I am 86 and I have never seen anything like
>that!'..
>
>Made his day! And mine, the water was only 20 feet away and coming in
>at 5' per wave....
>
>VW Bugs got me into off roading with a 'capable' vehicle back when I was
>18. I drove Austin Minis otherwise. Did have a skid plate made for one
>of them, I off roaded those little suckers too. They ride the ridges
>and can zig zag the rocks. Always have friends with me but two of us
>can swing the rear end around in the snow easy. Man the looks I have
>gotten coming burning out of a trail that had a recent ice storm on top
>of snow by the 4x4 guys sitting talking about if they should try it or
>not... LOL!
>
>I now have the ultimate off road vehicle for me, an 86 CJ7 with a 3"
>lift, fiberglass body I put on (no more rust!) and BFG33x9.5 muds!
>
>Took her out on the Minas basin mud flats too! On a vacation trip, we
>just 'had' to run her out to low tide with my buddy that was there for
>the VW stuck and have a beer and smoke break as the water is coming in
>to cover the tires.
>
>Parked at the waters edge and only had half a beer gone before the waves
>were hitting the floor....
>
>Almost got cut off too coming back in....
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
>travis wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 21:17:33 GMT, "Nathan W. Collier"
>> <JeepTalk@7SlotGrille.com> left Mt Vesuvius in a state of jealous awe
>> as he began spewing from the mouth thusly:
>>
>> >"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> >news:c734mvovsp5uart55uoud0jugondc2kdtj@4ax.com.. .
>> >> Any of y'all have some pointers to some good trails in the Raleigh, NC
>> >> area? I know a few places to go but I'm always looking for more.
>> >
>> >hi travis,
>> >im down in fayetteville and havent found much of anything locally other than
>> >the hmmwv proving grounds on ft. bragg (havent been since before 9/11
>> >though). are you familiar with uwharrie?
>> >http://7slotgrille.com/trailheads/uwharrie.html its no tellico, but its
>> >certainly better than anything else around here.
>>
>> Hey Nathan. I grew up in Fayetteville. Went to Westover High School
>> and graduated in '86. I messed around some on my bicycle *blush* on
>> some of the tank trails in the area off of Yadkin Road when I was a
>> kid, but never really did any offroading while I was there. I've
>> heard of Uwharrie and looked at their website some and would like to
>> get out there sometime but I was hoping to find something a little
>> more local for now. I'm hoping to be in the position financially
>> before too many more months go by to buy a Jeep. For now I'm having a
>> blast with my VW baja, but every time I get stuck I can't help
>> thinking "If only I had a Jeep..." Plenty of pictures on my website
>> (see signature) of my bug being stuck. Just ignore the background
>> pictures on one of the "adventures" where it shows a Jeep with an X
>> through it. ;-) One of these days... One of these days... Thanks
>> for the response.
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> '63 VW Camo Baja...
>> http://bugadventures.dyndns.org
>> Forgive your enemies. It messes with their heads.
>> It doesn't take a very big person to carry a grudge.
>> :wq!
--
Travis
'63 VW Camo Baja...
http://bugadventures.dyndns.org
Forgive your enemies. It messes with their heads.
It doesn't take a very big person to carry a grudge.
:wq!
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Re: Good trails in the Raleigh, NC area?
>im down in fayetteville
I thought you moved up north? I noticed your pics of your receiver basket you
made and your license plate (got a question for you about welding). What Email
address can I reach you at privately off the board? JeepTalk@7slotGrille.com?
Thanks
Chad
I thought you moved up north? I noticed your pics of your receiver basket you
made and your license plate (got a question for you about welding). What Email
address can I reach you at privately off the board? JeepTalk@7slotGrille.com?
Thanks
Chad
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Re: Good trails in the Raleigh, NC area?
>im down in fayetteville
I thought you moved up north? I noticed your pics of your receiver basket you
made and your license plate (got a question for you about welding). What Email
address can I reach you at privately off the board? JeepTalk@7slotGrille.com?
Thanks
Chad
I thought you moved up north? I noticed your pics of your receiver basket you
made and your license plate (got a question for you about welding). What Email
address can I reach you at privately off the board? JeepTalk@7slotGrille.com?
Thanks
Chad
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Re: Good trails in the Raleigh, NC area?
"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20030912223659.13163.00000758@mb-m15.aol.com...
> I thought you moved up north?
i did, for about 12 hours. see
http://7slotgrille.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=248
all is not lost however, we're in the process of trying to buy a house in
montana now. problem is that we found out today its an FHA repo and we have
to "bid" on it after getting pre-approved. i dunno if i want _that_ house
that bad or not.
> What Email
> address can I reach you at privately off the board?
to email me just click this link. http://tinyurl.com/amfi its my indirect
spam block.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
news:20030912223659.13163.00000758@mb-m15.aol.com...
> I thought you moved up north?
i did, for about 12 hours. see
http://7slotgrille.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=248
all is not lost however, we're in the process of trying to buy a house in
montana now. problem is that we found out today its an FHA repo and we have
to "bid" on it after getting pre-approved. i dunno if i want _that_ house
that bad or not.
> What Email
> address can I reach you at privately off the board?
to email me just click this link. http://tinyurl.com/amfi its my indirect
spam block.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
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Re: Good trails in the Raleigh, NC area?
"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20030912223659.13163.00000758@mb-m15.aol.com...
> I thought you moved up north?
i did, for about 12 hours. see
http://7slotgrille.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=248
all is not lost however, we're in the process of trying to buy a house in
montana now. problem is that we found out today its an FHA repo and we have
to "bid" on it after getting pre-approved. i dunno if i want _that_ house
that bad or not.
> What Email
> address can I reach you at privately off the board?
to email me just click this link. http://tinyurl.com/amfi its my indirect
spam block.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
news:20030912223659.13163.00000758@mb-m15.aol.com...
> I thought you moved up north?
i did, for about 12 hours. see
http://7slotgrille.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=248
all is not lost however, we're in the process of trying to buy a house in
montana now. problem is that we found out today its an FHA repo and we have
to "bid" on it after getting pre-approved. i dunno if i want _that_ house
that bad or not.
> What Email
> address can I reach you at privately off the board?
to email me just click this link. http://tinyurl.com/amfi its my indirect
spam block.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
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