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Are those HALO headlights? If so, kind? I want some for my 60 so bad, but all I see are the Jeep aftermarket ones.
 
Pictures were taken 10 minuets apart. No one followed me...slackers!

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@Skniper I wish I could say that's what happened...but alas... The real reason is even more unthinking than that. The rest of the guys were standing around holding hands or something, so I decided to explore an old mine @ the top of the hill only about 100 yards away.

On the road leading up to the mine there was a bunch of wood debris in the road, some with a lot of sharp things sticking out that I wanted to go around. I was so intently looking for the best path that I didn't even notice the humongous ditch right in front of me.

Sounds bogus I know. One of those things where 'you had to be there'. BANG!
 
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@Skniper I wish I could say that's what happened...but alas... The real reason is even more unthinking than that. The rest of the guys were standing around holding hands or something, so I decided to explore an old mine @ the top of the hill only about 100 yards away.

On the road leading up to the mine there was a bunch of wood debris in the road, some with a lot of sharp things sticking out that I wanted to go around. I was so intently looking for the best path that I didn't even notice the humongous ditch right in front of me.

Sounds bogus I know. One of those things where 'you had to be there'. BANG!

Cruiser folks holding hands, now that is hilarious....

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I was there, and I promise you, the only hand holding was by the Heep drivers.;)
 
So I've been spending alot of time with this sexy 35 year old lately, especially the past week during the PNW 2019 Snow-Pocalypse-Mageddon event. I have to say, she and I are getting along pretty good.
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Hi All,
This is my 62 on its way home from Atlanta to Bow, WA. My son and I took an adventure road trip that we'll never forget. I'd love to say that it was everything I expected, but it wasn't. Found out that tie rod ends were toast in Omaha Nebraska (we thought the steering box was loose) and brakes went out in Yellowstone. Got home and the transfer case was a mess and needed lots of work. Word of caution- Do not buy something without having it carefully gone through first. But it was emotion over logic and in the end, I think I'll be alright. I do love my LS! Working on the interior now.

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I love the rig. I did the same thing. Bought on emotion rather than sense. My rig is a rust bucket that has all kinds of issues. Was told "its perfect, no rust". When I picked it up I noticed the paint bubbles and runs. There were holes on the floor pans and the rockers. I am in the process of fixing the issues. While I was upset about the condition, the more I worked on the cruiser the more i loved it. Good luck with the work and stick with it!
 

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