Thanks John!

David B.

NAXJA Member #490
I just want to thank JohnJohn for building my jeep for me. It took him 6 years full of blood, sweat and tears, but finally he finished it just in time for me to pick it up today and drive it back to the SLC.
 
Actually.... JohnJohn, Led, and I built it and I'm the one that gave it the name "Pickle".:D

Enjoy wheeling it, looks like it went to a good home.:cheers:
 
We all peeed on the tires at our last CO chapter get-together. :D

Kind of a going-away send off.
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Might smell a little when you hit the brakes...




yur welcome! :thumbup:

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planefixer said:
Actually.... JohnJohn, Led, and I built it and I'm the one that gave it the name "Pickle".:D

Enjoy wheeling it, looks like it went to a good home.:cheers:

did johnjohn "supervise" the build? :wave:
 
RTicUL8 said:
We all peeed on the tires at our last CO chapter get-together. :D

Kind of a going-away send off.
fing06.gif

Might smell a little when you hit the brakes...




yur welcome! :thumbup:

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Now listen, you don't need to get all pissy. If you wanted the jeep so bad, you should have made an offer when you had the chance:)
 
planefixer said:
Actually.... JohnJohn, Led, and I built it and I'm the one that gave it the name "Pickle".:D

Enjoy wheeling it, looks like it went to a good home.:cheers:

That was a very, very long day. BTW pulling a couple of Lock-Rites out constitutes Led and Jeff building my rig? WTF? :laugh:

I think 5 days of building burnt me on wrenching...I pull that t-case apart like three times until i finally got it sealed properly.

Dave, I want photos of any updates.
 
JohnJohn said:
That was a very, very long day. BTW pulling a couple of Lock-Rites out constitutes Led and Jeff building my rig? WTF? :laugh:

Different day- thats the day we tore Guppy apart.The Pickle build was weeks after.;) :D
 
1970 VW Karmann Ghia Cabriolet

Very clean. Has some bondo under the Maaco job. A few minor rust spots, Still very, very clean. Ebay is getting 12,500 to 14,500 for unit in this condition.

It has been my wifes dream car since she was 16. It's the same year she is...a '70. She likes that part best.
 
JohnJohn said:
I feel an obligation to show you what some of your money went to.

My bride has put up with my Jeep passion for quite a few years. I felt like she needed to be rewarded for her years of rolling eyes, quite sighs, and constant biting of her tongue.

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More pictures

That doesn't look like a JK.How the hell are you going to wheel that????:D
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Nice Ghia.:greensmok
 
So far...I have tinted the windows (looks incredible, I can't believe you didn't do it earlier?), removed the stickers (Sorry John :(), shaved off part of that rear diff bracket and installed it, ordered some rear rocker panel guards from Tomken. Will have to modify those since the rear bumper has been bent to match the contour of the jeep. Replaced rear O2 Sensor, check engine light still on :(. Will snap some photos and send 'em over.

Still need to do - detachable mudflaps, e-brake maybe (John, do I need to order the different calipers from TSM?), coil spring retainer clip...does the list ever end?
 
David B. said:
So far...I have tinted the windows (looks incredible, I can't believe you didn't do it earlier?), removed the stickers (Sorry John :(), shaved off part of that rear diff bracket and installed it, ordered some rear rocker panel guards from Tomken. Will have to modify those since the rear bumper has been bent to match the contour of the jeep. Replaced rear O2 Sensor, check engine light still on :(. Will snap some photos and send 'em over.

Still need to do - detachable mudflaps, e-brake maybe (John, do I need to order the different calipers from TSM?), coil spring retainer clip...does the list ever end?

The bumper was not bent by me, that's the way Tomken makes them. Do you still need the inserts then, for the rear moldings?

You can order the other calipers form TSM, but the e-brake sucks. It wouldn't on the Jeep on my driveway...you saw that slope, not too bad. The non-ebrake calipers seemed to stop the rig better too. So I liked them better. It's up to you. You may aske TSM if you can just swap them for the e-brake models. They use refurb calipers, so maybe they can use the ones you have. You'll need to get some YJ e-brake lines. Remember I used the area under the e-brake to run up those air lines. You could easily re-mount that though.

Anyone with a Scanner can reset the code. It will come back though. It's been doing that ever since I replaced the Odo to the tach one. Not sure where it's coming from. The dealer told me the code was nothing to worry about.

No worries pulling stickers. It helped me sell some BOR stuff when I drove it around. :)
 
JohnJohn said:
The bumper was not bent by me, that's the way Tomken makes them. Do you still need the inserts then, for the rear moldings?

You can order the other calipers form TSM, but the e-brake sucks. It wouldn't on the Jeep on my driveway...you saw that slope, not too bad. The non-ebrake calipers seemed to stop the rig better too. So I liked them better. It's up to you. You may aske TSM if you can just swap them for the e-brake models. They use refurb calipers, so maybe they can use the ones you have. You'll need to get some YJ e-brake lines. Remember I used the area under the e-brake to run up those air lines. You could easily re-mount that though.

Anyone with a Scanner can reset the code. It will come back though. It's been doing that ever since I replaced the Odo to the tach one. Not sure where it's coming from. The dealer told me the code was nothing to worry about.

No worries pulling stickers. It helped me sell some BOR stuff when I drove it around. :)
Oh yeah, I decided a little more protection would be better suited on the rocker panels than cheap plastic. Hope you didn't order the inserts already? I remember what you said about the check engine light, just thought I would try some things out anyway. It looks as if you had replaced the front sensor, so the rear one was definitely due. As for the ebrake, I know a guy that will pass it without one (I think). Maybe I will just go without.
 
91 Jeep Project said:
If you are sticking with TSM brakes, just get used to not having an ebrake. Those integral ones are crap.

x3 on the TSM ebrake -- I used to run the TSM kit on a Scout D44 in my old XJ, uses GM Eldorado calipers, but the smaller post 1979 ones. I never could get them to stay adjusted...
 
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