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James.... Here are some of the photos I was speaking about.

I used to stay in contact with this guy.... at one point the pig was hit by a semitruck and he didnt know if he wanted to continue on with the same pig... but later he told me he fixed her up... that was like 4 years ago.

http://www.hahaha.org/~morgan/images/J5/55topless.jpg

This one is ugly cage

http://www.hahaha.org/~morgan/images/J5/sandspider.jpeg

more

http://www.4x4labs.com/images/full+height+shot-md.jpg
http://www.birfield.com/~morgan/pigrun2001/img_1228-md.jpg
http://www.birfield.com/~morgan/pigrun2001/img_1271-md.jpg


Japanese Military FJ55 Truck
http://hpcgi3.nifty.com/land_cruise...3mb_b/20021109_182043_682617_999_miritary.jpg
 
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You know that aside from the truck those are all the same rig, right?

I personally like the cage. It looks a lot better than this one:
http://www.jkcustoms.com/Pig_Farm.htm

As a side note, anyone who's chopped off a pig's top know a good way to seal the doors to a soft top? I was thinking leave the glass inside the front doors, weld the back doors solid, and build some type of removable frame with rubber for the front doors to seal against.
 
the pics of the white pig are Lukes sandspider. pretty nice rig, until he ruined it by putting the body on a blazer:flipoff2:

oh and in case your interested and dont know already, the pic with the 3 pigs is: left W harolds airbag pig, sandspider and on the right is the stinky 4BT powered pig.
 
Not bad Dave.

We need to decide who is going to use the 40 and who is going to use the 55.

And my rig will be powered by a 6BT Cummins Diesel.
 
Advent said:
You know that aside from the truck those are all the same rig, right?

I personally like the cage. It looks a lot better than this one:
http://www.jkcustoms.com/Pig_Farm.htm

As a side note, anyone who's chopped off a pig's top know a good way to seal the doors to a soft top? I was thinking leave the glass inside the front doors, weld the back doors solid, and build some type of removable frame with rubber for the front doors to seal against.

A few of them I posted as the same rig at different angles. There should be three different pigs there. And the truck is an FJ55 as well.
 
Rescue Wagon said:
Not bad Dave.

We need to decide who is going to use the 40 and who is going to use the 55.

And my rig will be powered by a 6BT Cummins Diesel.

What are you doing today (Sunday)? Wife wanted to see the 40. I also need to pull some parts that Ben had promised to other mud people so we can bring them down on the next up coming meeting. And I can see where you are on the project. Would like to see how well the pig is going to fit onto the dodge frame.:beer:
 
Nice, sounds like you guys made the trip back ok. How much more fun can you have...3 wheelin' a tractor on a saturday night in the snow???
 
FJBen said:
Nice, sounds like you guys made the trip back ok. How much more fun can you have...3 wheelin' a tractor on a saturday night in the snow???

Lets not forget about the hydraulic leak......;)
 
RHINO said:
on the right is the stinky 4BT powered pig.

Do you know who owns this pig? I found some pic's on Birfield.com, but I would love to find out more about it. It gives me serious wood!:D
 
PabloCruise said:
Sounds like Andre's Pig - featured in the latest issue of Toyota Trails

Definitly not Andre's Pig. There are a few pictures of it in the gallery on Birfield, in Morgan's pic's, under Pig run 2001. It's buggied out with rear coilovers, and very bitchin.
 

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