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Old 01-14-2012, 08:06 AM   #1
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Default Anyone into jeeps/4x4s or harleys?
Been rebuilding my old 52 M38 willies jeep for a while (military version of the CJ3a). Finally getting close to running again. Tore it down to the frame and started from there.

Also have a 77 shovelhead chopper I've been working on. It used to be a superglide but then I had this great idea to tear it apart and build a hardtail. Then kids happened.

I seem to excel at tearing my toys apart but very slow putting them back together.

Anyone have any cool garage projects theyre working on?
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Old 01-14-2012, 08:11 AM   #2
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Been rebuilding my old 52 M38 willies jeep for a while (military version of the CJ3a). Finally getting close to running again. Tore it down to the frame and started from there.

Also have a 77 shovelhead chopper I've been working on. It used to be a superglide but then I had this great idea to tear it apart and build a hardtail. Then kids happened.

I seem to excel at tearing my toys apart but very slow putting them back together.

Anyone have any cool garage projects theyre working on?
Oh man...you hit the right spot. DoctorDog, hd79 and a few others are into motorcycles also. I used to have an old Willys military Jeep myself. I dont ride motorcycles anymore though. So tell me about the Shovelhead....!! You thinking about finishing it up and getting it road ready?
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Old 01-14-2012, 08:13 AM   #3
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Been rebuilding my old 52 M38 willies jeep for a while (military version of the CJ3a). Finally getting close to running again. Tore it down to the frame and started from there.

Also have a 77 shovelhead chopper I've been working on. It used to be a superglide but then I had this great idea to tear it apart and build a hardtail. Then kids happened.

I seem to excel at tearing my toys apart but very slow putting them back together.

Anyone have any cool garage projects theyre working on?
I werk on tall Black screamin' smooooookin' Beauties from time to time, (inline 6 Mercs).
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Old 01-14-2012, 08:32 AM   #4
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Well the biggest problem with the harley is the front end heh. Going with a springer but saving up for it has been tough. I rode the superglide for a long time but then I had a mishap and lost my drivers liscense for a while.

Unfortunately that didnt stop me from riding it. I would get drunk and take it for spins in a big open field behind my house and dumped it a lot. It was pretty rough when I got it but after that summer pretty much everything was bent or broke.

Not a huge deal though as the engine and transmission are still perfect. So I bought a paucho wishbone hardtail frame for it with a bit of a rake and little upstretch.

That's pretty much where i'm sitting though, been that way for about 6 years now. Engine, transmission, clutch, frame. Have to buy pretty much everthing else. Yikes. Just cannot force myself to sell it even though I could use the cash and have had many offers. Just can't do it. Some day she will roar again.

So I turned my attention back to the jeep as the parts are so cheap and most of it is just welding, cutting and turning bolts.
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Old 01-14-2012, 08:33 AM   #5
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I werk on tall Black screamin' smooooookin' Beauties from time to time, (inline 6 Mercs).
My dream boat is one of those mid 90's Hydrostream lake runners with either a big merc or a mariner.

Both of those outboards are awesome.
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Old 01-14-2012, 08:35 AM   #6
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. I would get drunk and take it for spins in a big open field behind my house and dumped it a lot. It was pretty rough when I got it but after that summer pretty much everything was bent or broke.

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Congrats on your 400th post. Over and beyond that you would "get drunk take you bike for spins in a big open field and dump it a lot"? We need to hang out sometime....
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Old 01-14-2012, 08:37 AM   #7
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My dream boat is one of those mid 90's Hydrostream lake runners with either a big merc or a mariner.

Both of those outboards are awesome.
I rode up to Lake Norfork in Mt. Home Arkansas a few months back and we were behind some bad ass boat that was named "Psychotic Reaction"....
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Old 01-14-2012, 08:52 AM   #8
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My dream boat is one of those mid 90's Hydrostream lake runners with either a big merc or a mariner.

Both of those outboards are awesome.
Yuppers those v-6s put out lots more power, (ya can't beat cubic inches). I like the old very light weight 100 cubic inch girls messef. Me fastest boat, (14' Carlson Contender), was 74 mph which is really movin' on the water.
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Old 01-14-2012, 10:00 PM   #9
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Well the biggest problem with the harley is the front end heh. Going with a springer but saving up for it has been tough. I rode the superglide for a long time but then I had a mishap and lost my drivers liscense for a while.

Unfortunately that didnt stop me from riding it. I would get drunk and take it for spins in a big open field behind my house and dumped it a lot. It was pretty rough when I got it but after that summer pretty much everything was bent or broke.

Not a huge deal though as the engine and transmission are still perfect. So I bought a paucho wishbone hardtail frame for it with a bit of a rake and little upstretch.

That's pretty much where i'm sitting though, been that way for about 6 years now. Engine, transmission, clutch, frame. Have to buy pretty much everthing else. Yikes. Just cannot force myself to sell it even though I could use the cash and have had many offers. Just can't do it. Some day she will roar again.

So I turned my attention back to the jeep as the parts are so cheap and most of it is just welding, cutting and turning bolts.
Those frame up projects like you did on the Jeep are a real bear. I've been going through one now for about three years myself, and I hope to be done within another couple, but it seems as though something always happens to push things back a little. I've been restoring my 70 Dodge coronet R/T Convertible...it was my high school car.

I've got a couple of Jeeps, currently drive an XJ, but I've got a CJ4 that is not running.

The basket case bikes are always a bitch, but as you had it from original at least you know what you started with. I know what you mean about the springers....wish I would have kept all the parts and even basket case bikes I used to have, but you are correct those springers fetch some good money these days. Like I said, wish I would have kept a few.

I've built a few basket cases, as well as a few customs from the frame up, but I've been really trying to concentrate on getting my car done, so I haven't built a bike in a while now. Still have a few of around though, mostly the older models.

Well, good luck with the project and hopefully, see ya In The Wind!
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