1985 HJ75 Pickup (6 Viewers)

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Indeed......

I know that first hand.

We all knot ARTCC's fly you guys everywhere.

They sure try to ....... :)
 

Today's "action shot" ...........
I know it's not Moab action but at least it's not the parking lot of Walmart

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400 miles on the rebuild ....... First oil change today.
Hopefully it won't sound like marbles landing in the oil bucket.
 
Today's "action shot" ...........
I know it's not Moab action but at least it's not the parking lot of Walmart

Scouting for tomorrow morning's turkey opener?
 
Scouting for tomorrow morning's turkey opener?
Yes indeed ....... : )
They are roosting behind the pond in the photograph in a hardwood bottom.
 
Well, we wanna see pictures on your other thread in the hunting question when you hammer one .... I am envious as I love this time of year, but work is so hectic it does not look favorable for me to get out this Spring.
 
Well, we wanna see pictures on your other thread in the hunting question when you hammer one .... I am envious as I love this time of year, but work is so hectic it does not look favorable for me to get out this Spring.
I'll be sure to post results in the "hunting" section.
 
Not sure where to mount it but this appears to be a cheap solution to the elusive 70 Series cup holder.
I bought this one through Amazon.
 
400 miles on the rebuild ....... First oil change today.
Hopefully it won't sound like marbles landing in the oil bucket.

This may be common knowledge to other diesel owners but I am amazed in the fact that I basically don't need to use glow plugs to crank the engine even on cool days. This was certainly not the case prior to the rebuild.
 
First week of Spring turkey season ...... Turkeys 1 ...... Hunters 0
The good news ..... The HJ75 is a big hit at the local pancake house. It is photographed nearly every visit.

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My first Middle East tag for the Cruiser garage ....... Thanks Penny
 
The rear tire / tire mount on a BJ74 is truly a multi-function device.
It can even hold critters..... : )

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You scored!! Nice Tom there :bounce::bounce2:
 
Thanks .......
Not a lot of 70 Series running around the woods of South Georgia. : )
 
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Not a lot of 70 Series running around the woods of South Georgia. : )

I can only imagine the number of "what kind of Jeep is that?" questions you get. I got all kinds of questions about my Pinzgauer when I was in LA (lower Alabama for those outside of the Southeastern US).
 

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