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| Weekend part II (with 3B pics) | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 16 2013, 01:05 PM (612 Views) | |
| Duffer | Sep 16 2013, 01:05 PM Post #1 |
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![]() Now for the snot nosed. They couldn’t be happy building one fire ring, they had to build two. And they couldn’t be bothered putting either of them out and the one that was built on duff under some Engelmann spruce had burned a good foot laterally outside their ring beneath the surface. Then there was/is the fort. They cut at least 12 green trees and built this. ![]() We put the fires out, cleaned up the trash, and removed the fire rings, but couldn’t do to much about the fort. Hopefully they will just play video games in the future. A few trail shots my wife took. I definately had a few wheels in the air-trip gets more interesting every year. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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John, SW Montana 55 CJ 3B, transmake, fiberglass/aluminum tub/hood/fenders, 381 sbc, AGE M22W trans, "super" D18/Teralows & Warn OD, D44/ARB/Dutchman front & full float D44/Powrloc rear axles-4.10's, Holbrook springs, 4 wheel power discs, Saginaw PS, Warn 8274 68 CJ5, stock 225, T86AA, D18w/ Warn OD, D27A & stock D44 (heavy duty housing)-4.88's, 11" brakes, stock Ross box, Belleview 6000 (a close to stock vehicle, including the Whitco top) | |
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| bob in NC | Sep 16 2013, 07:46 PM Post #2 |
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sweet pictures. more please |
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| Lawrence | Sep 16 2013, 07:51 PM Post #3 |
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John, Thanks for sharing! Lawrence |
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1955 CJ3B Family Tradition Decatur, AL ~~"Seen it all, done it all, can't remember most of it"~~ ~~"We cannot direct the winds but we can adjust our sails"~~ http://cj3b.info/Owners/Wade.html http://cj3b.info/Events/SEWillys2017.html http://cj3b.info/Owners/WadeRiver.html | |
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| williams3b54 | Sep 16 2013, 09:53 PM Post #4 |
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John, looks like the jeepin' we have done around Boulder Mt. The Montana 4 wheel drive association has put on their "Divide Ride" a couple of times there and we have been there to enjoy. Great country to see and 4X 4 in. Dick W. Spokane Wa. |
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1954 CJ-3B Semi-modified for trail riding in the Northwest. See photos on CJ-3B page owners photos 1954. 1968 CJ-5/1975 231 odd fire V-6/ many other mods. ordered new from Toledo 1968. | |
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| HOGHEAD | Sep 17 2013, 07:00 AM Post #5 |
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Sweet,,,,,, |
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Dargan Md... Death Before 2 Wheel Drive... "On a Steel Horse I ride" AMC Rules. "Journey" not the Destination... 59 Cj3-b (married to a 74 Cj-5 frame & AMC running gear) Willys Overland,, My Build http://z4.invisionfree.com/CJ3B_Bulletin_B...?showtopic=2892 | |
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