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I checked with MORryde to make sure they received your message and it sounds like they didn't, not sure why, but the contact there is Jack Enfield, Jack.Enfield@morryde.com, so if you send him an email directly he'll be able to help you out.
My Scrambler is about finished and would like to post some pictures -- Can you fill me in on how I would go about that??? I am not very computer ;iterate so I will need a lot of help--
Dave Strong
I am about to finish with my 1982 Scrambler and I am trying to post pictures but I don't know how on this forum-- Can anybody help with any info???
Dave Strong
Sorry just saw this, Depending on what you need done I would highly recommend Wilson performance in dayton, He is a great guy and great fabercator, if it just mechanical stuff then either Wilson performance or Torbett automotive in sale creek both are jeep and offroad people that know their stuff. If you need anything you can give me a shout at 4234436243 I'm JC
Sent this to texasag77 and he said PM you. Any help would be appreciated.
I live in Soddy Daisy, have a recent post in cj 8 restorations - user name bamacummins. Will be getting my father in laws 81 scrambler sometime soon. Will need some work and I can't do much big work other than changing out parts. Any recommendations who I can trust to do what is needed when I really don't know all the things that might be needed to ensure the jeep is road worthy? (maybe Jeepsters is SD)
Hey, glad to know of another '8 owner in our area. I used J&J to put one piece axles in when I first moved to TN several years ago. There is a shop in Sale Creek, but I'll be danged if I can remember their name. Used them to. Also Wilson 4x4 in Dayton does a lot of work, though I think they are more into the extreme stuff.
Sent this to texasag77 and he said PM you. Any help would be appreciated.
I live in Soddy Daisy, have a recent post in cj 8 restorations - user name bamacummins. Will be getting my father in laws 81 scrambler sometime soon. Will need some work and I can't do much big work other than changing out parts. Any recommendations who I can trust to do what is needed when I really don't know all the things that might be needed to ensure the jeep is road worthy? (maybe Jeepsters is SD)
Hey, glad to know of another '8 owner in our area. I used J&J to put one piece axles in when I first moved to TN several years ago. There is a shop in Sale Creek, but I'll be danged if I can remember their name. Used them to. Also Wilson 4x4 in Dayton does a lot of work, though I think they are more into the extreme stuff.
I was inquiring about the scrambler hard top,.... We have plenty places to hunt. Probably could get you in next year,...you can hunt one of our spots this year, call or text me... 225.313.1106. mike
are you still on track for coming down next weekend to get the top? just asking because i am out of town for work this week but will definitely be here saturday if you are coming down.
Michael
Matt- your inbox is full, but here is what I tried to send regarding restaurants:
Hey Matt! Your first two are solid. Halls steaks are out of this world. There are so many choices, depending on what you want. Hanks Seafood is awesome, as is MCGradys, Husk and Peninsula Grill. If you can get decent reservation times at Peninsula Grill, that's a top one.
I know it was an old tread, but do you have any more of the mastercraft od green seats available? Or know where I could maybe get a set? Thanks for any help you can give.
Jeremy
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