Geoarch
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- Steve
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By reading this forum for a couple of months, it's clear that many of us have been in the Jeep family for many years, maybe a lifetime. For me, one of my first vehicles in high school was a 1953 M38-A1 Navy surplus Jeep (I grew up in San Diego), then in 1973 I bought a brand new CJ-5 (258 ci straight 6) for $3500.00 (how times have changed). I had the CJ for 15 years, rebuilt the engine once and new clutch. That's all in 15 years. Don't remember the mileage. I used it for my PhD dissertation field work all over the US Southwest and northwest Mexico. Never a problem.
I've attached images of those two Jeeps. Post yours if you still have them, and let's see them. I've ordered a JTR, in part, due to this nostalgia.
Cheers
In 1970 (I think) after coming home from Vietnam out in Corte Madera, east San Diego County after a large fire. 1953 M38A1 with a Buick V-6, 10-ply tires.
My brand new 1973 CJ-5. Later put on 15X8 rims with a positive set back, aluminum top, and Warn winch. Otherwise kept it stock for 15 years. Rebuilt the 258 ci straight six and the clutch once. That's all, other than u-joints and PM.
I've attached images of those two Jeeps. Post yours if you still have them, and let's see them. I've ordered a JTR, in part, due to this nostalgia.
Cheers
In 1970 (I think) after coming home from Vietnam out in Corte Madera, east San Diego County after a large fire. 1953 M38A1 with a Buick V-6, 10-ply tires.
My brand new 1973 CJ-5. Later put on 15X8 rims with a positive set back, aluminum top, and Warn winch. Otherwise kept it stock for 15 years. Rebuilt the 258 ci straight six and the clutch once. That's all, other than u-joints and PM.
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