My 73 Jeep CJ5
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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
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> 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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