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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

THE LITTLE THINGS........

1957 JEEP FC150



We got this "Forward Control" Jeep in for an evaluation when it could not pass for an inspection at another station. We need to go through this honey and give the report to the owner, and wait.
 

2006 PONTIAC SOLSTICE



This SCCA racer came to us for a pre-race check over, along with some minor upgrades. Once those are done, we will "set-up" the chassis for the track. We do it all from Crawlers to Screamers!!
 

VETERAN LANDCRUISER



We have slowed down on this Toyota in waiting for the owner to decide if he wants to paint the interior, since he is painting the exterior and the top. So for now, we are filling in the body holes along with smoothing out the side steps before paint.




THE COMANCHE



We have gotten closer with this Indian.



We installed the seats along with getting the shifter buttoned up. We started the install of the center console as well, and finding places for the basics such as a First Aid kit, and a snatch strap. We were able to get the parking brake ready as well. We are working on the rear brakes to convert them over to disc. The shock covers were mounted up and tested with the spare tire for clearance. The rear swaybar links are in and the suspension should be all set now. Finally we fabricated a custom billet mount for the Hi-Lift jack!
 

1982 CHEVY C-10



We have this Chevy in for a 700R4 transmission rebuild which we finished up and buttoned up. The cool part of this truck is the fact it came from the factory as a 2 wheel drive, 1/2 ton, with a 6.2 diesel engine. Very nice.

RED COMANCHE



We are going to do a rear axle swap on this Indian since the factory model went boom, and took a nap after, and then fixing the windshield wiper motor to boot. This has been an ongoing project, fitting it in when time allows as the customer is in no hurry yet. He turns 16 in August, so he might start getting more anxious soon.....



WILLYS!!!




This is too funny. When I bought this beauty and had it posted to our blog, we sold it that Saturday! Now the new owner is having us repair the T-Case along with a complete electric wiring install. Rounding out the project will be a replacement windshield and frame.
 

1986 CJ-7



Last entry for today come to us as an axle upgrade. We will be swapping out the gears for some fresh 4.56 meats, and installing a Detroit locker in the rear for some extra pushing power!

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