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Homebrew2
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Homebrew2

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    1. ay_be_why
      ay_be_why
      hi homebrew,

      i've just downloaded the mil. manuals that you have posted. thanks a lot...
    2. kickinwing
      kickinwing
      homebrew2 i like the sticker. my girlfriend and i just drank our first batch homebrewed beer over thanksgiving and it was AWESOME. are you a home brewer of beer also?
      we have a place up in wilsonia not far from dunlap , are you familiar with it? if so do you know of any good places to to run our pretty much stock 66 cj5 around there?
      we would sure love to hear from you. maybe this summer we could have a get together up at the cabin and compare beer and jeeps.
      paul & cat
    3. Fnord5
      Fnord5
      I have a picture somewhere on my computer that I took, its a bumpersticker, about home brewing.
      Lemme see if i can find it :D
      found it! Hopefully its new to you, and you can use it
      [IMG]
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    Location:
    Dunlap, CA
    Year/Model:
    1953 M38A1
    Drivetrain:
    Stock - F134, T90, D18
    Axles:
    Stock - D25/44
    Wheels/Tires:
    31x10.5x15
    Other:
    Normal civilian conversions from military - 12V, alternator, different carb, distrib, fuel pump
    Suspension:
    1" Rancho
    DOM:
    07/53
    Steve

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    FHead, T90, D18, 31x10.5x15's, 1" springs, Weber 32/36, MSD 6a, 2" exhaust, M6000 D1 winch, daily driver :beer:
    "It is easy to love the V6, but it takes real connoisseur to love the L & F heads."
    "Jeeps" were manufactured by brilliant men long ago. Street rods, buggies and crawlers are "built".
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