Getting a 1976 Jeep and extras
#1
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Getting a 1976 Jeep and extras
I'm joining the ranks of proud jeep owners. I found a good deal on a 1976
with a v-8 engine. I'm not sure which category it fits under yet because I
going to pick it up this weekend. It has a fiberglass tub, new bestop top,
bra top, new seats, and I dnot remember the engine size. either 307 or 370
(i'm kinda new to it.)
Right now it has 35" tires on it and the appropriate lift kit. The tires
and rims are like new and I do not believe that it has been driven much
since the lift kit was installed. I am going to lower it down and sell the
35" tires, wheels, and lift kit. I live in NE Ohio. I'm sure there are some
opinions as to where to advertise these items for sale. I was thinking
about ebay but, it would need to be picked up 'cause I'm not going to ship
them. Anybody have any other good ideas?
Thanks
Chip
with a v-8 engine. I'm not sure which category it fits under yet because I
going to pick it up this weekend. It has a fiberglass tub, new bestop top,
bra top, new seats, and I dnot remember the engine size. either 307 or 370
(i'm kinda new to it.)
Right now it has 35" tires on it and the appropriate lift kit. The tires
and rims are like new and I do not believe that it has been driven much
since the lift kit was installed. I am going to lower it down and sell the
35" tires, wheels, and lift kit. I live in NE Ohio. I'm sure there are some
opinions as to where to advertise these items for sale. I was thinking
about ebay but, it would need to be picked up 'cause I'm not going to ship
them. Anybody have any other good ideas?
Thanks
Chip
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Re: Getting a 1976 Jeep and extras
Did I just hear "I am going to lower it down"??? Let the floggings begin!
Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice before
you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the good
things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes for
different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about the
parts you are taking off.
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:%IeOc.81840$fv.20557@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> I'm joining the ranks of proud jeep owners. I found a good deal on a 1976
> with a v-8 engine. I'm not sure which category it fits under yet because
I
> going to pick it up this weekend. It has a fiberglass tub, new bestop
top,
> bra top, new seats, and I dnot remember the engine size. either 307 or
370
> (i'm kinda new to it.)
>
> Right now it has 35" tires on it and the appropriate lift kit. The tires
> and rims are like new and I do not believe that it has been driven much
> since the lift kit was installed. I am going to lower it down and sell
the
> 35" tires, wheels, and lift kit. I live in NE Ohio. I'm sure there are
some
> opinions as to where to advertise these items for sale. I was thinking
> about ebay but, it would need to be picked up 'cause I'm not going to ship
> them. Anybody have any other good ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Chip
>
>
Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice before
you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the good
things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes for
different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about the
parts you are taking off.
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:%IeOc.81840$fv.20557@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> I'm joining the ranks of proud jeep owners. I found a good deal on a 1976
> with a v-8 engine. I'm not sure which category it fits under yet because
I
> going to pick it up this weekend. It has a fiberglass tub, new bestop
top,
> bra top, new seats, and I dnot remember the engine size. either 307 or
370
> (i'm kinda new to it.)
>
> Right now it has 35" tires on it and the appropriate lift kit. The tires
> and rims are like new and I do not believe that it has been driven much
> since the lift kit was installed. I am going to lower it down and sell
the
> 35" tires, wheels, and lift kit. I live in NE Ohio. I'm sure there are
some
> opinions as to where to advertise these items for sale. I was thinking
> about ebay but, it would need to be picked up 'cause I'm not going to ship
> them. Anybody have any other good ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Chip
>
>
#3
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Re: Getting a 1976 Jeep and extras
Did I just hear "I am going to lower it down"??? Let the floggings begin!
Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice before
you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the good
things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes for
different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about the
parts you are taking off.
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:%IeOc.81840$fv.20557@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> I'm joining the ranks of proud jeep owners. I found a good deal on a 1976
> with a v-8 engine. I'm not sure which category it fits under yet because
I
> going to pick it up this weekend. It has a fiberglass tub, new bestop
top,
> bra top, new seats, and I dnot remember the engine size. either 307 or
370
> (i'm kinda new to it.)
>
> Right now it has 35" tires on it and the appropriate lift kit. The tires
> and rims are like new and I do not believe that it has been driven much
> since the lift kit was installed. I am going to lower it down and sell
the
> 35" tires, wheels, and lift kit. I live in NE Ohio. I'm sure there are
some
> opinions as to where to advertise these items for sale. I was thinking
> about ebay but, it would need to be picked up 'cause I'm not going to ship
> them. Anybody have any other good ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Chip
>
>
Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice before
you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the good
things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes for
different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about the
parts you are taking off.
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:%IeOc.81840$fv.20557@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> I'm joining the ranks of proud jeep owners. I found a good deal on a 1976
> with a v-8 engine. I'm not sure which category it fits under yet because
I
> going to pick it up this weekend. It has a fiberglass tub, new bestop
top,
> bra top, new seats, and I dnot remember the engine size. either 307 or
370
> (i'm kinda new to it.)
>
> Right now it has 35" tires on it and the appropriate lift kit. The tires
> and rims are like new and I do not believe that it has been driven much
> since the lift kit was installed. I am going to lower it down and sell
the
> 35" tires, wheels, and lift kit. I live in NE Ohio. I'm sure there are
some
> opinions as to where to advertise these items for sale. I was thinking
> about ebay but, it would need to be picked up 'cause I'm not going to ship
> them. Anybody have any other good ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Chip
>
>
#4
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Re: Getting a 1976 Jeep and extras
Did I just hear "I am going to lower it down"??? Let the floggings begin!
Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice before
you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the good
things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes for
different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about the
parts you are taking off.
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:%IeOc.81840$fv.20557@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> I'm joining the ranks of proud jeep owners. I found a good deal on a 1976
> with a v-8 engine. I'm not sure which category it fits under yet because
I
> going to pick it up this weekend. It has a fiberglass tub, new bestop
top,
> bra top, new seats, and I dnot remember the engine size. either 307 or
370
> (i'm kinda new to it.)
>
> Right now it has 35" tires on it and the appropriate lift kit. The tires
> and rims are like new and I do not believe that it has been driven much
> since the lift kit was installed. I am going to lower it down and sell
the
> 35" tires, wheels, and lift kit. I live in NE Ohio. I'm sure there are
some
> opinions as to where to advertise these items for sale. I was thinking
> about ebay but, it would need to be picked up 'cause I'm not going to ship
> them. Anybody have any other good ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Chip
>
>
Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice before
you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the good
things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes for
different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about the
parts you are taking off.
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:%IeOc.81840$fv.20557@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> I'm joining the ranks of proud jeep owners. I found a good deal on a 1976
> with a v-8 engine. I'm not sure which category it fits under yet because
I
> going to pick it up this weekend. It has a fiberglass tub, new bestop
top,
> bra top, new seats, and I dnot remember the engine size. either 307 or
370
> (i'm kinda new to it.)
>
> Right now it has 35" tires on it and the appropriate lift kit. The tires
> and rims are like new and I do not believe that it has been driven much
> since the lift kit was installed. I am going to lower it down and sell
the
> 35" tires, wheels, and lift kit. I live in NE Ohio. I'm sure there are
some
> opinions as to where to advertise these items for sale. I was thinking
> about ebay but, it would need to be picked up 'cause I'm not going to ship
> them. Anybody have any other good ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Chip
>
>
#5
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Re: Getting a 1976 Jeep and extras
Did I just hear "I am going to lower it down"??? Let the floggings begin!
Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice before
you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the good
things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes for
different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about the
parts you are taking off.
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:%IeOc.81840$fv.20557@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> I'm joining the ranks of proud jeep owners. I found a good deal on a 1976
> with a v-8 engine. I'm not sure which category it fits under yet because
I
> going to pick it up this weekend. It has a fiberglass tub, new bestop
top,
> bra top, new seats, and I dnot remember the engine size. either 307 or
370
> (i'm kinda new to it.)
>
> Right now it has 35" tires on it and the appropriate lift kit. The tires
> and rims are like new and I do not believe that it has been driven much
> since the lift kit was installed. I am going to lower it down and sell
the
> 35" tires, wheels, and lift kit. I live in NE Ohio. I'm sure there are
some
> opinions as to where to advertise these items for sale. I was thinking
> about ebay but, it would need to be picked up 'cause I'm not going to ship
> them. Anybody have any other good ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Chip
>
>
Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice before
you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the good
things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes for
different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about the
parts you are taking off.
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:%IeOc.81840$fv.20557@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> I'm joining the ranks of proud jeep owners. I found a good deal on a 1976
> with a v-8 engine. I'm not sure which category it fits under yet because
I
> going to pick it up this weekend. It has a fiberglass tub, new bestop
top,
> bra top, new seats, and I dnot remember the engine size. either 307 or
370
> (i'm kinda new to it.)
>
> Right now it has 35" tires on it and the appropriate lift kit. The tires
> and rims are like new and I do not believe that it has been driven much
> since the lift kit was installed. I am going to lower it down and sell
the
> 35" tires, wheels, and lift kit. I live in NE Ohio. I'm sure there are
some
> opinions as to where to advertise these items for sale. I was thinking
> about ebay but, it would need to be picked up 'cause I'm not going to ship
> them. Anybody have any other good ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Chip
>
>
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Re: Getting a 1976 Jeep and extras
I do not have much choice, I want it to fit into the garage. I dont plan on
doing any serious 4-wheeling. My dad bought an 84 and restored it very
nicely. We just love it, I just had to have one.
Thanks for your reply.
Chip
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:akfOc.20160$jK4.16522@fe16.usenetserver.com.. .
> Did I just hear "I am going to lower it down"??? Let the floggings
begin!
> Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice
before
> you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the good
> things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes for
> different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about
the
> parts you are taking off.
doing any serious 4-wheeling. My dad bought an 84 and restored it very
nicely. We just love it, I just had to have one.
Thanks for your reply.
Chip
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:akfOc.20160$jK4.16522@fe16.usenetserver.com.. .
> Did I just hear "I am going to lower it down"??? Let the floggings
begin!
> Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice
before
> you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the good
> things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes for
> different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about
the
> parts you are taking off.
#7
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Re: Getting a 1976 Jeep and extras
I do not have much choice, I want it to fit into the garage. I dont plan on
doing any serious 4-wheeling. My dad bought an 84 and restored it very
nicely. We just love it, I just had to have one.
Thanks for your reply.
Chip
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:akfOc.20160$jK4.16522@fe16.usenetserver.com.. .
> Did I just hear "I am going to lower it down"??? Let the floggings
begin!
> Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice
before
> you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the good
> things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes for
> different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about
the
> parts you are taking off.
doing any serious 4-wheeling. My dad bought an 84 and restored it very
nicely. We just love it, I just had to have one.
Thanks for your reply.
Chip
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:akfOc.20160$jK4.16522@fe16.usenetserver.com.. .
> Did I just hear "I am going to lower it down"??? Let the floggings
begin!
> Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice
before
> you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the good
> things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes for
> different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about
the
> parts you are taking off.
#8
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Re: Getting a 1976 Jeep and extras
I do not have much choice, I want it to fit into the garage. I dont plan on
doing any serious 4-wheeling. My dad bought an 84 and restored it very
nicely. We just love it, I just had to have one.
Thanks for your reply.
Chip
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:akfOc.20160$jK4.16522@fe16.usenetserver.com.. .
> Did I just hear "I am going to lower it down"??? Let the floggings
begin!
> Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice
before
> you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the good
> things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes for
> different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about
the
> parts you are taking off.
doing any serious 4-wheeling. My dad bought an 84 and restored it very
nicely. We just love it, I just had to have one.
Thanks for your reply.
Chip
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:akfOc.20160$jK4.16522@fe16.usenetserver.com.. .
> Did I just hear "I am going to lower it down"??? Let the floggings
begin!
> Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice
before
> you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the good
> things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes for
> different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about
the
> parts you are taking off.
#9
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Re: Getting a 1976 Jeep and extras
I do not have much choice, I want it to fit into the garage. I dont plan on
doing any serious 4-wheeling. My dad bought an 84 and restored it very
nicely. We just love it, I just had to have one.
Thanks for your reply.
Chip
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:akfOc.20160$jK4.16522@fe16.usenetserver.com.. .
> Did I just hear "I am going to lower it down"??? Let the floggings
begin!
> Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice
before
> you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the good
> things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes for
> different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about
the
> parts you are taking off.
doing any serious 4-wheeling. My dad bought an 84 and restored it very
nicely. We just love it, I just had to have one.
Thanks for your reply.
Chip
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:akfOc.20160$jK4.16522@fe16.usenetserver.com.. .
> Did I just hear "I am going to lower it down"??? Let the floggings
begin!
> Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice
before
> you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the good
> things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes for
> different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about
the
> parts you are taking off.
#10
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Re: Getting a 1976 Jeep and extras
The better option might be to raise the garage. :-)
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
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> I do not have much choice, I want it to fit into the garage. I dont plan
on
> doing any serious 4-wheeling. My dad bought an 84 and restored it very
> nicely. We just love it, I just had to have one.
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> Chip
>
>
>
> "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> news:akfOc.20160$jK4.16522@fe16.usenetserver.com.. .
> > Did I just hear "I am going to lower it down"??? Let the floggings
> begin!
> > Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice
> before
> > you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the
good
> > things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes
for
> > different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about
> the
> > parts you are taking off.
>
>
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:n8jOc.83191$fv.1897@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> I do not have much choice, I want it to fit into the garage. I dont plan
on
> doing any serious 4-wheeling. My dad bought an 84 and restored it very
> nicely. We just love it, I just had to have one.
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> Chip
>
>
>
> "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> news:akfOc.20160$jK4.16522@fe16.usenetserver.com.. .
> > Did I just hear "I am going to lower it down"??? Let the floggings
> begin!
> > Sounds like a cool Jeep you will have fun with it. Just think twice
> before
> > you take off the lift and tires, for the majority of us those are the
good
> > things you can do with a jeep. But there are always different strokes
for
> > different folks. If you lived closer to Utah I would talk to you about
> the
> > parts you are taking off.
>
>