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Old 10-24-2010, 09:54 AM   #1
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well i have finaliy started to do something with this jeep, have had it for about 10 yrs now. this will be a slow build
well it will have......
ax10 axles and trans
cac wheels
proline tsl
and some other stuff

well here are the pics of were i'm at right now











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Old 10-24-2010, 11:39 AM   #4
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Looks like a sweet build so far. Those are some nice wheels, too bad there not five lug. do you have a link for them?
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Looks like a sweet build so far. Those are some nice wheels, too bad there not five lug. do you have a link for them?
sorry man don't think he makes them any more, and there was very few sets ever made.
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Old 10-24-2010, 12:18 PM   #6
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interesting.
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Looking nice! What's the reason for narrowing the body? Just curious.
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Looking nice! What's the reason for narrowing the body? Just curious.
just to be different
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thats looking awesome,cant wait to see more,that would be super if the rear was dovetailed also,ever think of that ?

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I say cut at the cowl and use the hood & front fenders . LOOK OUT TUBE BUGGY here I come .
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Sweet build I will check back next year when it may be a roller.

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I say cut at the cowl and use the hood & front fenders . LOOK OUT TUBE BUGGY here I come .
Kinda like Jessie Haines' buggy ?


I so want to build a 1/6 version of this thing.
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Sweet build I will check back next year when it may be a roller.
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thats looking awesome,cant wait to see more,that would be super if the rear was dovetailed also,ever think of that ?
ya have thought about it but just not sure right now, thanx

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I say cut at the cowl and use the hood & front fenders . LOOK OUT TUBE BUGGY here I come .
any thing it possable

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Sweet build I will check back next year when it may be a roller.



Kinda like Jessie Haines' buggy ?


I so want to build a 1/6 version of this thing.


than get off your ass and do it
i know bla bla my jimmy bla bla

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nice...

Bracey and Adilyn want to know if a barbie will fit inside
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I like the solution of cutting the body down the middle.
much better than wideners on the Axial axles....this Jeep is gonna be sweet.

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Bracey and Adilyn want to know if a barbie will fit inside

Barbie's knees don't bend....so it may be tough to get her to fit.
She may need a little surgery at the knees....so no bikini Barbie.
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I thought you said twist... that looks awesome doesn't really look that different
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Old 08-31-2012, 10:33 PM   #17
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What solvent did you use to put it back together?
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Old 09-02-2012, 07:33 PM   #18
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