Saturday, July 7, 2007

Jeep Thing... continues part II.



See where the shadow is... there is a big hole, and too think he drove it all the way to Tucson like that before it really broke. LOL


Getting the Jeeps already to pull out the engines.


And one small problem... Need to fix the engine pulley outy thingy... :)

Forgot the washers! *&^%$

Stay Tuned for the Engine Pulling. LOL

6 comments:

Bobbie said...

Boy! I my 1995 Jeep could use these guys for a few minor things. It is only 12 years old and still runs most of the time.

Hannah's Mom said...

Bobbie... We love, LOVE this jeep. We have been without for almost 3 months now and let me tell you... we went out for drives :) and what fun we had. Some of those drives were not for the fate at heart, but we still had a blast!!

Todd's know how amazes me... take an engine from one jeep (95) and put it in and retro fit it for our year (92). Mind boggling for me. :)Oh, I cant wait for it to get done. With the rain coming, it is such a blast to go out and see how muddy we can get it and ourselves.

Jeeps RULE!!! :) Can you feel the excitement?!

Hannah's Mom said...

ooopppsss... comment from the Jeep Man... The older the Better!! It's a Jeep Thing! :)

Bobbie said...

My Jeep Love matches Todd's. I learned to drive on a WWII surplus Jeep in 1956 on a ranch near Roswell, NM. We drove all over the place and especially loved to drive over to the Walker AFB Bombing Range and go round and round on the targets. In retrospect that wasn't too smart.

Now, I have this 1995 and hubby keeps telling me to get rid of it, and I keep saying, I will, but not just yet, after a while, next year, when it stops running completely. I love it!

Hannah's Mom said...

OOOOhhhh, dont sell it!!! :) They are so much fun... I cant wait until I can post photos. Oh, dont sell it!!!

Debi said...

I confess....I have no idea what I'm looking at in these pictures...they are all mechanical-whatchamacallits to me. Still, I wish Todd the best of luck in getting you guys back into a Jeep for more muddy adventures.

P.S. I just noticed the portrait of you...well, Hello Windy! Nice to see you clearly -- not hiding behind a laundry basket -- at last! ;)