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    Posted: 21 Mar. 2006 at 10:30pm

Well I bought the old "Devil" Gonna haul it home Saturday. I guess my place is kind of like a santuary for old used and abused Jeeps. Sure is a lot of fun finding them....

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Awesome Rick, now post some pics!!!

 

oh, and congratulations!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote GaryArf Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Mar. 2006 at 10:51pm

Rick, you dog.. You need to spred some of the old ones around..... At least give us your cold leads???  Great find, I hope for more pics

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I'll post some picts Saturday. Biggest drawback about this jeep is that the frame is broken, and I do mean "BROKEN", just behind the tubular crossmember for the radiator mount. Gonna be a tough fix....Body is definitely restorable. Hey Gary, if I was in Minn., I would probably have some cold leads..out my way...just wet leads.....Hey Doug, I have a fire story to tell you guys one of these days...I know what a bad day feels like too!
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Looking forward to the pics, and the story. I have a couple more myself, but I'll save them for another day. I not only play with fire, but electricity too!

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That first pic was me at age 5 trying to wire a flashlight bulb directly to a wall outlet. They pop like a camera flash, but with better sound effects.

 

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Rick,

Does it have a full floater axle?  An original headlight switch?  How about a horn? Or a Naco taillight?  Man, I'm drooling for pictures.

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cat:  that looks like a 220 50cyl plug they use in england that a real bad thing for 110 60 cyl electric things.LOL

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