1. rolls canardly

    rolls canardly Road Train Member

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    I think the bumper re-chrome is mandatory;
    the one has rust holes clean thru it,
    and they can weld in a patch,
    grind it out, and you'll never see it.
    In person the whole bumper has a green
    coloration to the chrome from the dampness.
    I don't think you can get that off the chrome.
    Plus side is, they both are straight.
    Oh, and it does have 4 original hubcaps in trunk.

    I found an auto upholstery lady 30 miles from me
    that I now have a meeting set up with. We'll see.
     
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  3. OLDSKOOLERnWV

    OLDSKOOLERnWV Captain Redbeard

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    This Jeep I’m redoing set from 1993 till about 3 1/2 years ago. Father in law tried to sell it but folks looked and walked away.

    He ended up giving it to me and telling me good luck, thinking as others did it was all junk.

    Took me only 5 minutes to have the engine roll over, I hope you have as much luck as I did, you have a interesting project……

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  4. ducnut

    ducnut Road Train Member

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    WOW!!!

    Only thing I’d offer is to look at a standalone EFI system, like Holley offers. You just can’t beat twisting the key and having it run perfectly, no matter what kind of tilt the Jeep is sitting on or how cold it is.
     
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    OLDSKOOLERnWV Captain Redbeard

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    I’ve heard good things about those EFI setups and considered it for sure especially since this is for my wife….
     
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    ducnut Road Train Member

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    Up front, Matt is a bit of Holley genius. He’s probably one of the most knowledgeable in the country, when it comes to these standalone systems. However, in this video, he does a junkyard plug-and-play to show just how easy they are to get running on an LS. No need to be a genius.



    In this one, he just haphazardly tossed on a 1bbl Sniper TB setup and fire it right up. You know it isn’t staged, when you see the mechanical fuel pump start spewing. Haha.



    Using Matt’s videos, I helped a buddy with component selection for his project, my buddy did all the fab and install work, the truck put down almost 700rwhp, on only 15lbs of boost. Matt’s channel is great for inspiration and guidance.
     
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