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    1984 Jeep Grand Wagoneer - AZ-2

    1984 Jeep Grand Wagoneer, 401 (.030 over), Edelbrock clone 1406 4 bbl carb, 727 auto, Selec-trac NP229, AMC 20 REAR - D44 FRONT - WT - 3.31 ratio, 4" high arc spring lift. Rolling project currently licensed, insured, and driving. No problem running with traffic on the interstate, as I was...
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    Got a rare project

    That is absolutely beautiful just as is on the outside, and would turn more heads I think, than if you refurbished the body & paint. Put that 440 in there, quiet exhaust, and you have a super sleeper.....WOW :)
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    funny pictures

    Could have been.........at one time :/
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    "It aint redneck if it works"

    Grew up using those torpedoes to warm the shop, or start diesel engines in ND winter weather, but never saw a water heater attachment like that. I say awesome idea, and a ton cheaper than any other heater out there for a pool. And as said above, I would face the exhaust air away from the pool......
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    New tool. CAT D6B

    I remember this one from a small town in CO. Guy slid off his cracker, and bulldozed about 1/2 the town down before he was finally stopped.
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    1984 Jeep Grand Wagoneer - AZ

    1984 Jeep Grand Wagoneer, 401 (.030 over), Edelbrock clone 1406 4 bbl carb, 727 auto, Selec-trac NP229, AMC 20 REAR - D44 FRONT - WT - 3.31 ratio, 4" high arc spring lift. Rolling project currently licensed, insured, and driving. No problem running with traffic on the interstate, as I was...
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    New Member...

    Welcome from Southwest desert country :)
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    Found my dads original 1971 duster!

    So glad you were able to get this project in hand finally. As I have not read the entire thread, do you have kids, or family member to pass it down too?
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    Hello from the heat

    A couple for now
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    Hello from the heat

    Hello everyone, Joining to tap into engine/drivetrain expertise from the forum members, as I have two '80's vintage Jeeps, which use the AMC engines & drivetrains. Looking forward to some fine reading, and much appreciation for member builds of cars and trucks from my youth.
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