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Yeah, those old mail Jeeps are nuts. I know a mailman who had one for a while. Apparently that one got sassy with him one too many times and he got rid of it. But they are tough as nails. Don't think it ever tried to cook him though. Maybe yours just liked you a little too much
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This wasn't a mail jeep. U.S. National Park Service. Still, same amount of neglect and abuse though.
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Oh. Thought that was a typo. But yeah, probably more abuse with the park service. All off road all the time
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No wonder it tried to cook you
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There wasn't what anyone would call frame rails or rockers left on it. It was grade "A" beat. I think it had run the gauntlet and was lucky to get out alive, beat.
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Probably. I imagine those guys had some fun with it before it retired
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I forgot to mention, it was heavily molested. It started life as a 5spd. Ended life as an automatic. I think it was trying to reject it's transplanted organs. I did a ton of restoration work on it before I sold it. Complete rebuild of the engine bay harness, new seats, rebuilt the floor, rebuilt the D44 including the trac-loc. It wasn't limited slipping in the limited slip department... I set that thing so tight is was nearly a spool.
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I won't lie, I'm going to have to look most of that up haha. I'm pretty new to this even as far as newbies go.
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I'm still in the "look, I can install a grille guard!" Stage
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I'm way past that. Lol. Right now my '96 is attempting to reject it's radiator. It's past the point of dribble, run straight past leak and straight onto marking its territory. There will always be something on a jeep that will improve your skill level. Luckily, they were designed when people were actually expected to fix their own crap.
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Yeah. That's part of the reason I like them so much. And the previous owner as well as my genius mechanic left me plenty of stuff to play with. Not sure if that's a blessing or a curse
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It's. A blessing. It's a pride booster when something gets fixed by your own hand.
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Definitely. I was pretty pleased with myself when I got the serpentine belt/AC catastrophe sorted out. Though I still have the urge to throw one of those krikit belt tension testers at my mechanic's head