Dean's Intro......

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I never did introduce myself did I…let’s see, long story short…had the muscle car (442) which I purchased off my dad. Was fun, but Montreal’s winter salt took too much out of her. Let her go, and looked for a Cruiser. Not many up here, so about 20 years ago I settled on a ’79 CJ7 Golden Eagle. It was a nice rig, but just not right for me, so a couple of years later let than one go as well. Fell in love, got married, started our family, and for the past 15 years put family first. Finally a couple of years ago we decided as a family to start looking for a cruiser, and most looked really bad, or just too expensive…I have fond memories of my daughter complaining of the spiders more than the lack of floors! About a year ago now we came across the blue ’64 just a couple of hours away, and now she is all mine and my daughter's, papers, paid and everything, but unfortunately resting in a barn while we finish some major house renovations. Plan is to start restoring it this fall with my daughter, and to keep her stock, with the exceptions being a few safety items like roll bar, 3-point seatbelts, and so on.

I always liked the 25, but never seen one ‘live’, and did not expect to find one for some time, until Jim (nerd) pointed me to this ’59 titled ’61, again just a couple hours away. Got talking with the current owner, and turns out he’s a real nice guy. While the 25 has had a lot of 40 parts integrated into the 25, the guy actually kept the 25 windshield frame, tranny, axels, and a few other ‘25’ parts…but the fame is, well, pretty bad.

So, spoke with my wife, and the only way I could get the 25 was if I basically used the money I had put a side for the 40 restoration, which I agreed made sense…and now I am expecting to have both cruisers here with-in the next month or so.

Sorry if I never introduced myself, but been reading on and off for a while, and when I jumped in I just forgot. I am still very interested in your frame, and possibly floor of your tub, so we’ll see what gives when Jim makes it up your way…by which time I should have a complete list of what I’ll need.

I enjoy the 25 section, and I am sorry if I discuss the 40 here as well, but you guys have been loads of help with all the stuff you have already posted, and figured you’d know my FJ sickness best.

Later,
Dean

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Here's what I mean about the 25 frame...and hey Archie, no worries about the cap...enjoy it if you get it :beer:
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I don't have too much history on the 25, (it has early 40 taillights, not jeep), but I am the third owner of the 40...which at forty-plus years of age is pretty cool in my book :)
 
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Ha...very cool :cool: What else can you tell me about her?
 
You mean to tell me/us that you saw this 25 the one time back in '96, and remembered it :eek::eek::eek: Wow, you have amazing powers my friend :beer::beer::beer:

BTW, where did you get that top you sold to Fox? Unless Fox sold it, I'll be getting it for the 40, so back up north it goes...hopefully I can find it a ride up here...the reason I ask is because of the roof vent.
 
Dean, hope you don't mind, but you deserve your own thread. ;)

Johnny, I've heard a lot about the Catamount, too bad I had sworn off Cruisers about that time...........
 
Awe Jim, you didn't have to do that...it's not even my birthday :)

Johnny I sent that picture of the 25 to man behind the wheel, and he was blown away that someone would still have this pict from '96. He sends his thanks as it made him remember the good times:beer:
 
Couple of nice looking cruisers you got there Dean. Nice that you know the history of your 40. It looks like you are really in need of a new frame. If that late model windshield frame is in good ahape (no rust) have Jim bring it out west next summer and I have him bring a frame back.

John
 
X2 on the "nice Cruisers". Nice '25's.

The '25's are really nice looking rigs.
 
Ha...just getting a few parts together...my wife has me working on the house. If all goes well I should be playing with it in a couple of weeks, which is when I hope most of my stuff will be here :D
 
Not a single word about air brushing....Would have been nice to know about the air brushing ... What else are you keeping from us Dean... If that's your real name ... Mr. Hidden talent :)

Was cool to read thru this thread... Glad your still a mudder my friend!!!

BTW Anything new on the cruiser
 
lol...funny to see this pop up!

The 25 ended up at Mike's place...frame was just too far gone for me and my limited 25 resources up here north of the border.

The '64, while not really noticeable from this recent picture, has been greatly improved. Was planning to get the brakes finally done this summer, and get her on the road, but life has thrown a few wrenches in our plans over the last couple of years, and this summer was no different, so patiently she waits her turn. Daughter and her friend were supposed to work on it this summer, but they were soo busy doing other stuff, that they never got around to it, and now with school started, I doubt they'll have much more time to do anything to the '64 before next spring.

Pretty sure she'll be on the road next spring...she is slowly coming along, and still time to at least try and get the front brakes done before the snow flies.

As for other talents...guess you're just going to have to stick around to find out what else I can do ;)

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Thanks Dave! It's too bad the passenger side got hit pretty bad when she was too close to a barn fire...otherwise I'd not repaint her...even if that blue isn't stock...
 

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