I agree. A high dollar custom shop couldn't make the power barn look any better than what you have done.
I agree. A high dollar custom shop couldn't make the power barn look any better than what you have done.
You have it all jammed in there like a sardine can!!!!
WOW that thing is looking Great jb!
Time for a ‘break’ :-)
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I am closing in on the end of this build. Please follow me on Instagram as I transition to getting this rig out and sharing the outdoors.
Instagram @mountainlifeoverlanding
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Oh man this is getting close to the moment we have all been waiting for!
Some of us Old Timers don't "do" Instagram jb. Keep us updated here also if you can, so we can document this forever on the KW forum.
Nor facebook or twitter or tik tok or….
Jeff
'51 CJ3A
'47 CJ2A
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Throttle linkage ready
Still working on brakes; 3 more lines….
Looking great. What type of brake pedal assembly are you thinking of going with? On my Heep II, it has a Wagoneer 1st gen pedal assembly graphed in, and they look descent. They were cobbled in, but I refined the rough edges to a more closer to a professional look.
Thank you sir
Clutch/brake assembly from Ram 2500
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