Waggy Working Again !
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Re: Waggy Working Again !
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
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> I don't take it off road - its a nice old 15 yearold car with less than
> > 100 here in the UK ( so I'm told ; I've never seen another one). It
> > seems a shame to thrash it about when parts are hard / slow to
> > come by, and I can't buy a replacement. I'll thrash the TJ instead,
> > and use the Waggy for the snow :-)
> >
> Now we want to know how you got it.
>
> Earle
I saw it advertised on a Jeep club website, and as the guy lived only a few
miles from me I thought I'd check it out. It was first sold in Kuwait, which
probably explains why it has no woodgrain (it would melt), and the lack of
rustiness. Then, someone imported to London, and sold it to the guy I bought
it from. His passion was CJ6 Scramblers, so he sold it within a couple of
years (took up all of his garage and I think he was after another CJ6 IIRC).
Dave
news:447a5aa3$0$24306$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
> I don't take it off road - its a nice old 15 yearold car with less than
> > 100 here in the UK ( so I'm told ; I've never seen another one). It
> > seems a shame to thrash it about when parts are hard / slow to
> > come by, and I can't buy a replacement. I'll thrash the TJ instead,
> > and use the Waggy for the snow :-)
> >
> Now we want to know how you got it.
>
> Earle
I saw it advertised on a Jeep club website, and as the guy lived only a few
miles from me I thought I'd check it out. It was first sold in Kuwait, which
probably explains why it has no woodgrain (it would melt), and the lack of
rustiness. Then, someone imported to London, and sold it to the guy I bought
it from. His passion was CJ6 Scramblers, so he sold it within a couple of
years (took up all of his garage and I think he was after another CJ6 IIRC).
Dave
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Re: Waggy Working Again !
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:447a5aa3$0$24306$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
> I don't take it off road - its a nice old 15 yearold car with less than
> > 100 here in the UK ( so I'm told ; I've never seen another one). It
> > seems a shame to thrash it about when parts are hard / slow to
> > come by, and I can't buy a replacement. I'll thrash the TJ instead,
> > and use the Waggy for the snow :-)
> >
> Now we want to know how you got it.
>
> Earle
I saw it advertised on a Jeep club website, and as the guy lived only a few
miles from me I thought I'd check it out. It was first sold in Kuwait, which
probably explains why it has no woodgrain (it would melt), and the lack of
rustiness. Then, someone imported to London, and sold it to the guy I bought
it from. His passion was CJ6 Scramblers, so he sold it within a couple of
years (took up all of his garage and I think he was after another CJ6 IIRC).
Dave
news:447a5aa3$0$24306$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
> I don't take it off road - its a nice old 15 yearold car with less than
> > 100 here in the UK ( so I'm told ; I've never seen another one). It
> > seems a shame to thrash it about when parts are hard / slow to
> > come by, and I can't buy a replacement. I'll thrash the TJ instead,
> > and use the Waggy for the snow :-)
> >
> Now we want to know how you got it.
>
> Earle
I saw it advertised on a Jeep club website, and as the guy lived only a few
miles from me I thought I'd check it out. It was first sold in Kuwait, which
probably explains why it has no woodgrain (it would melt), and the lack of
rustiness. Then, someone imported to London, and sold it to the guy I bought
it from. His passion was CJ6 Scramblers, so he sold it within a couple of
years (took up all of his garage and I think he was after another CJ6 IIRC).
Dave
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Re: Waggy Working Again !
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:447a5aa3$0$24306$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
> I don't take it off road - its a nice old 15 yearold car with less than
> > 100 here in the UK ( so I'm told ; I've never seen another one). It
> > seems a shame to thrash it about when parts are hard / slow to
> > come by, and I can't buy a replacement. I'll thrash the TJ instead,
> > and use the Waggy for the snow :-)
> >
> Now we want to know how you got it.
>
> Earle
I saw it advertised on a Jeep club website, and as the guy lived only a few
miles from me I thought I'd check it out. It was first sold in Kuwait, which
probably explains why it has no woodgrain (it would melt), and the lack of
rustiness. Then, someone imported to London, and sold it to the guy I bought
it from. His passion was CJ6 Scramblers, so he sold it within a couple of
years (took up all of his garage and I think he was after another CJ6 IIRC).
Dave
news:447a5aa3$0$24306$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
> I don't take it off road - its a nice old 15 yearold car with less than
> > 100 here in the UK ( so I'm told ; I've never seen another one). It
> > seems a shame to thrash it about when parts are hard / slow to
> > come by, and I can't buy a replacement. I'll thrash the TJ instead,
> > and use the Waggy for the snow :-)
> >
> Now we want to know how you got it.
>
> Earle
I saw it advertised on a Jeep club website, and as the guy lived only a few
miles from me I thought I'd check it out. It was first sold in Kuwait, which
probably explains why it has no woodgrain (it would melt), and the lack of
rustiness. Then, someone imported to London, and sold it to the guy I bought
it from. His passion was CJ6 Scramblers, so he sold it within a couple of
years (took up all of his garage and I think he was after another CJ6 IIRC).
Dave
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