Re: My web page
#1
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Re: My web page
Karl looking at your info I see you work in a related field.
I worked at Syncrude for 25 years and now I work at Scotford for Shell
Canada.
Do you know the Prof. Caroline Hyndman? (she is our engineer at work)
On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
wrote:
>All,
>
>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>
>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>
>Some comments on the Jeep:
>
>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>304, 3spd
>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>no rust anywhere
>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>
>Thanks
>
>Karl
I worked at Syncrude for 25 years and now I work at Scotford for Shell
Canada.
Do you know the Prof. Caroline Hyndman? (she is our engineer at work)
On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
wrote:
>All,
>
>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>
>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>
>Some comments on the Jeep:
>
>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>304, 3spd
>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>no rust anywhere
>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>
>Thanks
>
>Karl
#2
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Re: My web page
Jeepster,
I fell into reservoir modeling as a strange string of coincidences.
Its cool stuff. I get to work on some cool projects all over the world
play with some fancy computers. I like it.
Her name sounds familiar, but I dont know why.
What is her role at Shell.
I have a friend who works with Shell international. As a longshot that
you might know him, his name is Bora. He kind of does the same thing.
Sorry it took me so long to reply. I spend so much time on a PC that I
avoid it at home.
Karl
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:08:40 -0700, Jeepster
<yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>Karl looking at your info I see you work in a related field.
>I worked at Syncrude for 25 years and now I work at Scotford for Shell
>Canada.
>
>Do you know the Prof. Caroline Hyndman? (she is our engineer at work)
>
>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>wrote:
>
>>All,
>>
>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>
>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>
>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>304, 3spd
>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>no rust anywhere
>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Karl
I fell into reservoir modeling as a strange string of coincidences.
Its cool stuff. I get to work on some cool projects all over the world
play with some fancy computers. I like it.
Her name sounds familiar, but I dont know why.
What is her role at Shell.
I have a friend who works with Shell international. As a longshot that
you might know him, his name is Bora. He kind of does the same thing.
Sorry it took me so long to reply. I spend so much time on a PC that I
avoid it at home.
Karl
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:08:40 -0700, Jeepster
<yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>Karl looking at your info I see you work in a related field.
>I worked at Syncrude for 25 years and now I work at Scotford for Shell
>Canada.
>
>Do you know the Prof. Caroline Hyndman? (she is our engineer at work)
>
>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>wrote:
>
>>All,
>>
>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>
>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>
>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>304, 3spd
>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>no rust anywhere
>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Karl
#3
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Posts: n/a
Re: My web page
Jeepster,
I fell into reservoir modeling as a strange string of coincidences.
Its cool stuff. I get to work on some cool projects all over the world
play with some fancy computers. I like it.
Her name sounds familiar, but I dont know why.
What is her role at Shell.
I have a friend who works with Shell international. As a longshot that
you might know him, his name is Bora. He kind of does the same thing.
Sorry it took me so long to reply. I spend so much time on a PC that I
avoid it at home.
Karl
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:08:40 -0700, Jeepster
<yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>Karl looking at your info I see you work in a related field.
>I worked at Syncrude for 25 years and now I work at Scotford for Shell
>Canada.
>
>Do you know the Prof. Caroline Hyndman? (she is our engineer at work)
>
>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>wrote:
>
>>All,
>>
>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>
>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>
>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>304, 3spd
>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>no rust anywhere
>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Karl
I fell into reservoir modeling as a strange string of coincidences.
Its cool stuff. I get to work on some cool projects all over the world
play with some fancy computers. I like it.
Her name sounds familiar, but I dont know why.
What is her role at Shell.
I have a friend who works with Shell international. As a longshot that
you might know him, his name is Bora. He kind of does the same thing.
Sorry it took me so long to reply. I spend so much time on a PC that I
avoid it at home.
Karl
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:08:40 -0700, Jeepster
<yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>Karl looking at your info I see you work in a related field.
>I worked at Syncrude for 25 years and now I work at Scotford for Shell
>Canada.
>
>Do you know the Prof. Caroline Hyndman? (she is our engineer at work)
>
>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>wrote:
>
>>All,
>>
>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>
>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>
>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>304, 3spd
>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>no rust anywhere
>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Karl
#4
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Posts: n/a
Re: My web page
Jeepster,
I fell into reservoir modeling as a strange string of coincidences.
Its cool stuff. I get to work on some cool projects all over the world
play with some fancy computers. I like it.
Her name sounds familiar, but I dont know why.
What is her role at Shell.
I have a friend who works with Shell international. As a longshot that
you might know him, his name is Bora. He kind of does the same thing.
Sorry it took me so long to reply. I spend so much time on a PC that I
avoid it at home.
Karl
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:08:40 -0700, Jeepster
<yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>Karl looking at your info I see you work in a related field.
>I worked at Syncrude for 25 years and now I work at Scotford for Shell
>Canada.
>
>Do you know the Prof. Caroline Hyndman? (she is our engineer at work)
>
>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>wrote:
>
>>All,
>>
>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>
>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>
>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>304, 3spd
>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>no rust anywhere
>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Karl
I fell into reservoir modeling as a strange string of coincidences.
Its cool stuff. I get to work on some cool projects all over the world
play with some fancy computers. I like it.
Her name sounds familiar, but I dont know why.
What is her role at Shell.
I have a friend who works with Shell international. As a longshot that
you might know him, his name is Bora. He kind of does the same thing.
Sorry it took me so long to reply. I spend so much time on a PC that I
avoid it at home.
Karl
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:08:40 -0700, Jeepster
<yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>Karl looking at your info I see you work in a related field.
>I worked at Syncrude for 25 years and now I work at Scotford for Shell
>Canada.
>
>Do you know the Prof. Caroline Hyndman? (she is our engineer at work)
>
>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>wrote:
>
>>All,
>>
>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>
>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>
>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>
>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>304, 3spd
>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>no rust anywhere
>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Karl
#5
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Re: My web page
She was a prof at U of C and is on "leave" now working as our head
engineer in the vacuum distillation unit at Scotford.
http://www.ench.ucalgary.ca/academic.html#hyndman
Her father was Lou Hyndman ( province of Alberta minister of finance
in the 70's and 80's)
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 05:58:50 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
wrote:
>Jeepster,
>
>I fell into reservoir modeling as a strange string of coincidences.
>Its cool stuff. I get to work on some cool projects all over the world
>play with some fancy computers. I like it.
>
>Her name sounds familiar, but I dont know why.
>What is her role at Shell.
>
>I have a friend who works with Shell international. As a longshot that
>you might know him, his name is Bora. He kind of does the same thing.
>
>Sorry it took me so long to reply. I spend so much time on a PC that I
>avoid it at home.
>
>Karl
>
>
>
>On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:08:40 -0700, Jeepster
><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>
>>Karl looking at your info I see you work in a related field.
>>I worked at Syncrude for 25 years and now I work at Scotford for Shell
>>Canada.
>>
>>Do you know the Prof. Caroline Hyndman? (she is our engineer at work)
>>
>>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>All,
>>>
>>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>>
>>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>>
>>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>>
>>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>>304, 3spd
>>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>>no rust anywhere
>>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Karl
engineer in the vacuum distillation unit at Scotford.
http://www.ench.ucalgary.ca/academic.html#hyndman
Her father was Lou Hyndman ( province of Alberta minister of finance
in the 70's and 80's)
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 05:58:50 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
wrote:
>Jeepster,
>
>I fell into reservoir modeling as a strange string of coincidences.
>Its cool stuff. I get to work on some cool projects all over the world
>play with some fancy computers. I like it.
>
>Her name sounds familiar, but I dont know why.
>What is her role at Shell.
>
>I have a friend who works with Shell international. As a longshot that
>you might know him, his name is Bora. He kind of does the same thing.
>
>Sorry it took me so long to reply. I spend so much time on a PC that I
>avoid it at home.
>
>Karl
>
>
>
>On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:08:40 -0700, Jeepster
><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>
>>Karl looking at your info I see you work in a related field.
>>I worked at Syncrude for 25 years and now I work at Scotford for Shell
>>Canada.
>>
>>Do you know the Prof. Caroline Hyndman? (she is our engineer at work)
>>
>>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>All,
>>>
>>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>>
>>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>>
>>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>>
>>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>>304, 3spd
>>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>>no rust anywhere
>>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Karl
#6
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: My web page
She was a prof at U of C and is on "leave" now working as our head
engineer in the vacuum distillation unit at Scotford.
http://www.ench.ucalgary.ca/academic.html#hyndman
Her father was Lou Hyndman ( province of Alberta minister of finance
in the 70's and 80's)
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 05:58:50 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
wrote:
>Jeepster,
>
>I fell into reservoir modeling as a strange string of coincidences.
>Its cool stuff. I get to work on some cool projects all over the world
>play with some fancy computers. I like it.
>
>Her name sounds familiar, but I dont know why.
>What is her role at Shell.
>
>I have a friend who works with Shell international. As a longshot that
>you might know him, his name is Bora. He kind of does the same thing.
>
>Sorry it took me so long to reply. I spend so much time on a PC that I
>avoid it at home.
>
>Karl
>
>
>
>On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:08:40 -0700, Jeepster
><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>
>>Karl looking at your info I see you work in a related field.
>>I worked at Syncrude for 25 years and now I work at Scotford for Shell
>>Canada.
>>
>>Do you know the Prof. Caroline Hyndman? (she is our engineer at work)
>>
>>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>All,
>>>
>>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>>
>>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>>
>>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>>
>>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>>304, 3spd
>>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>>no rust anywhere
>>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Karl
engineer in the vacuum distillation unit at Scotford.
http://www.ench.ucalgary.ca/academic.html#hyndman
Her father was Lou Hyndman ( province of Alberta minister of finance
in the 70's and 80's)
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 05:58:50 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
wrote:
>Jeepster,
>
>I fell into reservoir modeling as a strange string of coincidences.
>Its cool stuff. I get to work on some cool projects all over the world
>play with some fancy computers. I like it.
>
>Her name sounds familiar, but I dont know why.
>What is her role at Shell.
>
>I have a friend who works with Shell international. As a longshot that
>you might know him, his name is Bora. He kind of does the same thing.
>
>Sorry it took me so long to reply. I spend so much time on a PC that I
>avoid it at home.
>
>Karl
>
>
>
>On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:08:40 -0700, Jeepster
><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>
>>Karl looking at your info I see you work in a related field.
>>I worked at Syncrude for 25 years and now I work at Scotford for Shell
>>Canada.
>>
>>Do you know the Prof. Caroline Hyndman? (she is our engineer at work)
>>
>>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>All,
>>>
>>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>>
>>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>>
>>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>>
>>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>>304, 3spd
>>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>>no rust anywhere
>>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Karl
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: My web page
She was a prof at U of C and is on "leave" now working as our head
engineer in the vacuum distillation unit at Scotford.
http://www.ench.ucalgary.ca/academic.html#hyndman
Her father was Lou Hyndman ( province of Alberta minister of finance
in the 70's and 80's)
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 05:58:50 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
wrote:
>Jeepster,
>
>I fell into reservoir modeling as a strange string of coincidences.
>Its cool stuff. I get to work on some cool projects all over the world
>play with some fancy computers. I like it.
>
>Her name sounds familiar, but I dont know why.
>What is her role at Shell.
>
>I have a friend who works with Shell international. As a longshot that
>you might know him, his name is Bora. He kind of does the same thing.
>
>Sorry it took me so long to reply. I spend so much time on a PC that I
>avoid it at home.
>
>Karl
>
>
>
>On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:08:40 -0700, Jeepster
><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>
>>Karl looking at your info I see you work in a related field.
>>I worked at Syncrude for 25 years and now I work at Scotford for Shell
>>Canada.
>>
>>Do you know the Prof. Caroline Hyndman? (she is our engineer at work)
>>
>>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>All,
>>>
>>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>>
>>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>>
>>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>>
>>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>>304, 3spd
>>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>>no rust anywhere
>>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Karl
engineer in the vacuum distillation unit at Scotford.
http://www.ench.ucalgary.ca/academic.html#hyndman
Her father was Lou Hyndman ( province of Alberta minister of finance
in the 70's and 80's)
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 05:58:50 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
wrote:
>Jeepster,
>
>I fell into reservoir modeling as a strange string of coincidences.
>Its cool stuff. I get to work on some cool projects all over the world
>play with some fancy computers. I like it.
>
>Her name sounds familiar, but I dont know why.
>What is her role at Shell.
>
>I have a friend who works with Shell international. As a longshot that
>you might know him, his name is Bora. He kind of does the same thing.
>
>Sorry it took me so long to reply. I spend so much time on a PC that I
>avoid it at home.
>
>Karl
>
>
>
>On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:08:40 -0700, Jeepster
><yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
>
>>Karl looking at your info I see you work in a related field.
>>I worked at Syncrude for 25 years and now I work at Scotford for Shell
>>Canada.
>>
>>Do you know the Prof. Caroline Hyndman? (she is our engineer at work)
>>
>>On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:36:41 GMT, Karl Norrena <knorrena@yahoo.ca>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>All,
>>>
>>>Some time ago I tried to post a picture of the jeep that my wife and I
>>>inherited. I found out that the only way to do this is by posting it
>>>to my website. It took awhile, mostly because I am lazy, but I posted
>>>3 pictures of it. Indulge me, heres the link:
>>>
>>>http://members.shaw.ca/bocadog/index.htm
>>>
>>>Some comments on the Jeep:
>>>
>>>Total cost: $423.77CDN (thats like $20.00 bucks USD)
>>>1974 cj-5 with 46000miles
>>>everything except the shiny stuff, the carb, and headers are original
>>>304, 3spd
>>>still has the original soft top and brakes from the factory
>>>no rust anywhere
>>>came with a couple of binders of historical info documenting its life
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Karl
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