UK owners - Cherokee insurance quotes
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Hi Brian,
The '56 is a Dana 44, my '57 is a nine stock, and would be the same
width, which I guestimated to be about 57" plus or minus an inch, as I
don't feel like pulling the wheel:
http://www.----------.com/tbirdRear.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
>
> Hey Bill, that's cheap! I was curious about insurance in Kalifornia since
> everything is else is so ungodly expensive. I see you still have your 'bird
> which reminds me of a question I had for you... would a 9" from a '56 bird
> be a good jeep swap (XJ,TJ,YJ). One available here for $300, not sure of the
> gears though.
>
> -Brian
The '56 is a Dana 44, my '57 is a nine stock, and would be the same
width, which I guestimated to be about 57" plus or minus an inch, as I
don't feel like pulling the wheel:
http://www.----------.com/tbirdRear.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
>
> Hey Bill, that's cheap! I was curious about insurance in Kalifornia since
> everything is else is so ungodly expensive. I see you still have your 'bird
> which reminds me of a question I had for you... would a 9" from a '56 bird
> be a good jeep swap (XJ,TJ,YJ). One available here for $300, not sure of the
> gears though.
>
> -Brian
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Hi Brian,
The '56 is a Dana 44, my '57 is a nine stock, and would be the same
width, which I guestimated to be about 57" plus or minus an inch, as I
don't feel like pulling the wheel:
http://www.----------.com/tbirdRear.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
>
> Hey Bill, that's cheap! I was curious about insurance in Kalifornia since
> everything is else is so ungodly expensive. I see you still have your 'bird
> which reminds me of a question I had for you... would a 9" from a '56 bird
> be a good jeep swap (XJ,TJ,YJ). One available here for $300, not sure of the
> gears though.
>
> -Brian
The '56 is a Dana 44, my '57 is a nine stock, and would be the same
width, which I guestimated to be about 57" plus or minus an inch, as I
don't feel like pulling the wheel:
http://www.----------.com/tbirdRear.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
>
> Hey Bill, that's cheap! I was curious about insurance in Kalifornia since
> everything is else is so ungodly expensive. I see you still have your 'bird
> which reminds me of a question I had for you... would a 9" from a '56 bird
> be a good jeep swap (XJ,TJ,YJ). One available here for $300, not sure of the
> gears though.
>
> -Brian
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Hi Brian,
The '56 is a Dana 44, my '57 is a nine stock, and would be the same
width, which I guestimated to be about 57" plus or minus an inch, as I
don't feel like pulling the wheel:
http://www.----------.com/tbirdRear.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
>
> Hey Bill, that's cheap! I was curious about insurance in Kalifornia since
> everything is else is so ungodly expensive. I see you still have your 'bird
> which reminds me of a question I had for you... would a 9" from a '56 bird
> be a good jeep swap (XJ,TJ,YJ). One available here for $300, not sure of the
> gears though.
>
> -Brian
The '56 is a Dana 44, my '57 is a nine stock, and would be the same
width, which I guestimated to be about 57" plus or minus an inch, as I
don't feel like pulling the wheel:
http://www.----------.com/tbirdRear.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
>
> Hey Bill, that's cheap! I was curious about insurance in Kalifornia since
> everything is else is so ungodly expensive. I see you still have your 'bird
> which reminds me of a question I had for you... would a 9" from a '56 bird
> be a good jeep swap (XJ,TJ,YJ). One available here for $300, not sure of the
> gears though.
>
> -Brian
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