My 73 Jeep CJ5
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Re: My 73 Jeep CJ5
I saw a lot of items for 75 and older listed at a place called
www.4wd.com
I have never purchased anything from them, so don't know any more than
that!
Just don't give up, the stuff you need is out there somewhere, some of
these folks can help you find it.
Good Luck, Bruce
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Re: My 73 Jeep CJ5
I saw a lot of items for 75 and older listed at a place called
www.4wd.com
I have never purchased anything from them, so don't know any more than
that!
Just don't give up, the stuff you need is out there somewhere, some of
these folks can help you find it.
Good Luck, Bruce
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Re: My 73 Jeep CJ5
I saw a lot of items for 75 and older listed at a place called
www.4wd.com
I have never purchased anything from them, so don't know any more than
that!
Just don't give up, the stuff you need is out there somewhere, some of
these folks can help you find it.
Good Luck, Bruce
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Re: My 73 Jeep CJ5
Ahh.. nice thing is when your 304 goes, you can drop a nice 360 or
even the much coveted 401 right in without ANY PROBLEMS :-) Gotta love
factory v-8 jeeps
On 12 Feb 2007 00:39:43 -0800, tshack13@msn.com wrote:
>Well I am now understanding why people love Jeeps so much. I bought a
>73 Jeep cj5 with the 304 V8 about 6 months ago and I love it to death!
>People say thats its a poor choice for every day transportation but I
>dont want to spend my money on another vehicle. I'd much rather put my
>hard earned cash into it. I was pretty fortunate to find it in amazing
>condition. Sure I banged it up a little playing in the mountains but
>that is what its all about right? I've been shopping around online
>trying to find after market extras for it and I'm running into alot of
>issues. It seems that alot of the good stuff doesn't go back much
>further than 76 or so. Does anyone know where to find a wide variety
>of things for older models like mine? Or how compatible are parts for
>the newer models with a little extra work? Can it even be done? I'd
>hate to have to shop around for a newer Jeep just to hook it up.
>Either way, I'm keepin this stud for a long time.
even the much coveted 401 right in without ANY PROBLEMS :-) Gotta love
factory v-8 jeeps
On 12 Feb 2007 00:39:43 -0800, tshack13@msn.com wrote:
>Well I am now understanding why people love Jeeps so much. I bought a
>73 Jeep cj5 with the 304 V8 about 6 months ago and I love it to death!
>People say thats its a poor choice for every day transportation but I
>dont want to spend my money on another vehicle. I'd much rather put my
>hard earned cash into it. I was pretty fortunate to find it in amazing
>condition. Sure I banged it up a little playing in the mountains but
>that is what its all about right? I've been shopping around online
>trying to find after market extras for it and I'm running into alot of
>issues. It seems that alot of the good stuff doesn't go back much
>further than 76 or so. Does anyone know where to find a wide variety
>of things for older models like mine? Or how compatible are parts for
>the newer models with a little extra work? Can it even be done? I'd
>hate to have to shop around for a newer Jeep just to hook it up.
>Either way, I'm keepin this stud for a long time.
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Re: My 73 Jeep CJ5
Ahh.. nice thing is when your 304 goes, you can drop a nice 360 or
even the much coveted 401 right in without ANY PROBLEMS :-) Gotta love
factory v-8 jeeps
On 12 Feb 2007 00:39:43 -0800, tshack13@msn.com wrote:
>Well I am now understanding why people love Jeeps so much. I bought a
>73 Jeep cj5 with the 304 V8 about 6 months ago and I love it to death!
>People say thats its a poor choice for every day transportation but I
>dont want to spend my money on another vehicle. I'd much rather put my
>hard earned cash into it. I was pretty fortunate to find it in amazing
>condition. Sure I banged it up a little playing in the mountains but
>that is what its all about right? I've been shopping around online
>trying to find after market extras for it and I'm running into alot of
>issues. It seems that alot of the good stuff doesn't go back much
>further than 76 or so. Does anyone know where to find a wide variety
>of things for older models like mine? Or how compatible are parts for
>the newer models with a little extra work? Can it even be done? I'd
>hate to have to shop around for a newer Jeep just to hook it up.
>Either way, I'm keepin this stud for a long time.
even the much coveted 401 right in without ANY PROBLEMS :-) Gotta love
factory v-8 jeeps
On 12 Feb 2007 00:39:43 -0800, tshack13@msn.com wrote:
>Well I am now understanding why people love Jeeps so much. I bought a
>73 Jeep cj5 with the 304 V8 about 6 months ago and I love it to death!
>People say thats its a poor choice for every day transportation but I
>dont want to spend my money on another vehicle. I'd much rather put my
>hard earned cash into it. I was pretty fortunate to find it in amazing
>condition. Sure I banged it up a little playing in the mountains but
>that is what its all about right? I've been shopping around online
>trying to find after market extras for it and I'm running into alot of
>issues. It seems that alot of the good stuff doesn't go back much
>further than 76 or so. Does anyone know where to find a wide variety
>of things for older models like mine? Or how compatible are parts for
>the newer models with a little extra work? Can it even be done? I'd
>hate to have to shop around for a newer Jeep just to hook it up.
>Either way, I'm keepin this stud for a long time.
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Re: My 73 Jeep CJ5
Ahh.. nice thing is when your 304 goes, you can drop a nice 360 or
even the much coveted 401 right in without ANY PROBLEMS :-) Gotta love
factory v-8 jeeps
On 12 Feb 2007 00:39:43 -0800, tshack13@msn.com wrote:
>Well I am now understanding why people love Jeeps so much. I bought a
>73 Jeep cj5 with the 304 V8 about 6 months ago and I love it to death!
>People say thats its a poor choice for every day transportation but I
>dont want to spend my money on another vehicle. I'd much rather put my
>hard earned cash into it. I was pretty fortunate to find it in amazing
>condition. Sure I banged it up a little playing in the mountains but
>that is what its all about right? I've been shopping around online
>trying to find after market extras for it and I'm running into alot of
>issues. It seems that alot of the good stuff doesn't go back much
>further than 76 or so. Does anyone know where to find a wide variety
>of things for older models like mine? Or how compatible are parts for
>the newer models with a little extra work? Can it even be done? I'd
>hate to have to shop around for a newer Jeep just to hook it up.
>Either way, I'm keepin this stud for a long time.
even the much coveted 401 right in without ANY PROBLEMS :-) Gotta love
factory v-8 jeeps
On 12 Feb 2007 00:39:43 -0800, tshack13@msn.com wrote:
>Well I am now understanding why people love Jeeps so much. I bought a
>73 Jeep cj5 with the 304 V8 about 6 months ago and I love it to death!
>People say thats its a poor choice for every day transportation but I
>dont want to spend my money on another vehicle. I'd much rather put my
>hard earned cash into it. I was pretty fortunate to find it in amazing
>condition. Sure I banged it up a little playing in the mountains but
>that is what its all about right? I've been shopping around online
>trying to find after market extras for it and I'm running into alot of
>issues. It seems that alot of the good stuff doesn't go back much
>further than 76 or so. Does anyone know where to find a wide variety
>of things for older models like mine? Or how compatible are parts for
>the newer models with a little extra work? Can it even be done? I'd
>hate to have to shop around for a newer Jeep just to hook it up.
>Either way, I'm keepin this stud for a long time.
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Re: My 73 Jeep CJ5
Ahh.. nice thing is when your 304 goes, you can drop a nice 360 or
even the much coveted 401 right in without ANY PROBLEMS :-) Gotta love
factory v-8 jeeps
On 12 Feb 2007 00:39:43 -0800, tshack13@msn.com wrote:
>Well I am now understanding why people love Jeeps so much. I bought a
>73 Jeep cj5 with the 304 V8 about 6 months ago and I love it to death!
>People say thats its a poor choice for every day transportation but I
>dont want to spend my money on another vehicle. I'd much rather put my
>hard earned cash into it. I was pretty fortunate to find it in amazing
>condition. Sure I banged it up a little playing in the mountains but
>that is what its all about right? I've been shopping around online
>trying to find after market extras for it and I'm running into alot of
>issues. It seems that alot of the good stuff doesn't go back much
>further than 76 or so. Does anyone know where to find a wide variety
>of things for older models like mine? Or how compatible are parts for
>the newer models with a little extra work? Can it even be done? I'd
>hate to have to shop around for a newer Jeep just to hook it up.
>Either way, I'm keepin this stud for a long time.
even the much coveted 401 right in without ANY PROBLEMS :-) Gotta love
factory v-8 jeeps
On 12 Feb 2007 00:39:43 -0800, tshack13@msn.com wrote:
>Well I am now understanding why people love Jeeps so much. I bought a
>73 Jeep cj5 with the 304 V8 about 6 months ago and I love it to death!
>People say thats its a poor choice for every day transportation but I
>dont want to spend my money on another vehicle. I'd much rather put my
>hard earned cash into it. I was pretty fortunate to find it in amazing
>condition. Sure I banged it up a little playing in the mountains but
>that is what its all about right? I've been shopping around online
>trying to find after market extras for it and I'm running into alot of
>issues. It seems that alot of the good stuff doesn't go back much
>further than 76 or so. Does anyone know where to find a wide variety
>of things for older models like mine? Or how compatible are parts for
>the newer models with a little extra work? Can it even be done? I'd
>hate to have to shop around for a newer Jeep just to hook it up.
>Either way, I'm keepin this stud for a long time.
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Re: My 73 Jeep CJ5
Not sure where you're at .................... but:
http://www.gemini-sales.com/index.html
<tshack13@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1171269583.137024.261980@q2g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> Well I am now understanding why people love Jeeps so much. I bought a
> 73 Jeep cj5 with the 304 V8 about 6 months ago and I love it to death!
> People say thats its a poor choice for every day transportation but I
> dont want to spend my money on another vehicle. I'd much rather put my
> hard earned cash into it. I was pretty fortunate to find it in amazing
> condition. Sure I banged it up a little playing in the mountains but
> that is what its all about right? I've been shopping around online
> trying to find after market extras for it and I'm running into alot of
> issues. It seems that alot of the good stuff doesn't go back much
> further than 76 or so. Does anyone know where to find a wide variety
> of things for older models like mine? Or how compatible are parts for
> the newer models with a little extra work? Can it even be done? I'd
> hate to have to shop around for a newer Jeep just to hook it up.
> Either way, I'm keepin this stud for a long time.
>
http://www.gemini-sales.com/index.html
<tshack13@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1171269583.137024.261980@q2g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> Well I am now understanding why people love Jeeps so much. I bought a
> 73 Jeep cj5 with the 304 V8 about 6 months ago and I love it to death!
> People say thats its a poor choice for every day transportation but I
> dont want to spend my money on another vehicle. I'd much rather put my
> hard earned cash into it. I was pretty fortunate to find it in amazing
> condition. Sure I banged it up a little playing in the mountains but
> that is what its all about right? I've been shopping around online
> trying to find after market extras for it and I'm running into alot of
> issues. It seems that alot of the good stuff doesn't go back much
> further than 76 or so. Does anyone know where to find a wide variety
> of things for older models like mine? Or how compatible are parts for
> the newer models with a little extra work? Can it even be done? I'd
> hate to have to shop around for a newer Jeep just to hook it up.
> Either way, I'm keepin this stud for a long time.
>
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Re: My 73 Jeep CJ5
Not sure where you're at .................... but:
http://www.gemini-sales.com/index.html
<tshack13@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1171269583.137024.261980@q2g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> Well I am now understanding why people love Jeeps so much. I bought a
> 73 Jeep cj5 with the 304 V8 about 6 months ago and I love it to death!
> People say thats its a poor choice for every day transportation but I
> dont want to spend my money on another vehicle. I'd much rather put my
> hard earned cash into it. I was pretty fortunate to find it in amazing
> condition. Sure I banged it up a little playing in the mountains but
> that is what its all about right? I've been shopping around online
> trying to find after market extras for it and I'm running into alot of
> issues. It seems that alot of the good stuff doesn't go back much
> further than 76 or so. Does anyone know where to find a wide variety
> of things for older models like mine? Or how compatible are parts for
> the newer models with a little extra work? Can it even be done? I'd
> hate to have to shop around for a newer Jeep just to hook it up.
> Either way, I'm keepin this stud for a long time.
>
http://www.gemini-sales.com/index.html
<tshack13@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1171269583.137024.261980@q2g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> Well I am now understanding why people love Jeeps so much. I bought a
> 73 Jeep cj5 with the 304 V8 about 6 months ago and I love it to death!
> People say thats its a poor choice for every day transportation but I
> dont want to spend my money on another vehicle. I'd much rather put my
> hard earned cash into it. I was pretty fortunate to find it in amazing
> condition. Sure I banged it up a little playing in the mountains but
> that is what its all about right? I've been shopping around online
> trying to find after market extras for it and I'm running into alot of
> issues. It seems that alot of the good stuff doesn't go back much
> further than 76 or so. Does anyone know where to find a wide variety
> of things for older models like mine? Or how compatible are parts for
> the newer models with a little extra work? Can it even be done? I'd
> hate to have to shop around for a newer Jeep just to hook it up.
> Either way, I'm keepin this stud for a long time.
>
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Re: My 73 Jeep CJ5
Not sure where you're at .................... but:
http://www.gemini-sales.com/index.html
<tshack13@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1171269583.137024.261980@q2g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> Well I am now understanding why people love Jeeps so much. I bought a
> 73 Jeep cj5 with the 304 V8 about 6 months ago and I love it to death!
> People say thats its a poor choice for every day transportation but I
> dont want to spend my money on another vehicle. I'd much rather put my
> hard earned cash into it. I was pretty fortunate to find it in amazing
> condition. Sure I banged it up a little playing in the mountains but
> that is what its all about right? I've been shopping around online
> trying to find after market extras for it and I'm running into alot of
> issues. It seems that alot of the good stuff doesn't go back much
> further than 76 or so. Does anyone know where to find a wide variety
> of things for older models like mine? Or how compatible are parts for
> the newer models with a little extra work? Can it even be done? I'd
> hate to have to shop around for a newer Jeep just to hook it up.
> Either way, I'm keepin this stud for a long time.
>
http://www.gemini-sales.com/index.html
<tshack13@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1171269583.137024.261980@q2g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> Well I am now understanding why people love Jeeps so much. I bought a
> 73 Jeep cj5 with the 304 V8 about 6 months ago and I love it to death!
> People say thats its a poor choice for every day transportation but I
> dont want to spend my money on another vehicle. I'd much rather put my
> hard earned cash into it. I was pretty fortunate to find it in amazing
> condition. Sure I banged it up a little playing in the mountains but
> that is what its all about right? I've been shopping around online
> trying to find after market extras for it and I'm running into alot of
> issues. It seems that alot of the good stuff doesn't go back much
> further than 76 or so. Does anyone know where to find a wide variety
> of things for older models like mine? Or how compatible are parts for
> the newer models with a little extra work? Can it even be done? I'd
> hate to have to shop around for a newer Jeep just to hook it up.
> Either way, I'm keepin this stud for a long time.
>