93_Fummins
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Almost looks like you could have had them machine a hole in the casting for the 45 degree water neck fitting and welsh plugged the other...

Yeah, but one of my goals is to use off the shelf parts so down the road repairs will be easy.Almost looks like you could have had them machine a hole in the casting for the 45 degree water neck fitting and welsh plugged the other...

It might be difficult finding a sharp 90* bend for the upper hose, but I can always trim the outlet back to the middle bump. That still falls in “off the shelf” parts…and a hacksaw.
Man, she looks good. I don’t want to take her apart again. And I’m cussing myself for not finding OEM fenders. The drivers side fit perfectly, the passenger side was a struggle and I still can’t get the bottom front bolt to line up with the grill. Everything measures and levels out. Except that.That tone may change after playing the parts-store-back-wall-hose-tetris game...Yeah, but one of my goals is to use off the shelf parts so down the road repairs will be easy.
I'm pretty sure that's how AMC did all of their Jeep model vehicles.Tell me I’m not the only one who has used a laser level to check body panel alignment…

No, AMC used chewing gum.I'm pretty sure that's how AMC did all of their Jeep model vehicles.![]()





I had originally planned on a Red and Tan color scheme. Somehow that morphed into a Red and Black, probably when I sold the white spokes and got the black aluminum wheels. I’m sort of thinking I’ll have to have the seats custom upholstered, and door panels made. Then paint the dash to match. I really need a piece of Garnet that’s unfaded to compare to the Oriental red.The garnet is darn sexy, but I have to agree with your wife. Maybe go custom Laredo style with tan seats & red purse straps? Maybe even red piping?