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Howdy Jack,
The dogs are #1 then the Mog :-) I just don't have enough web sites LOL. Frank X. Morris http://community.webtv.net/Sulkhalil/SalukiCornerChime |
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"Jack Daynes" > wrote in message
... > I'm in the market for a used 4x4. I'm looking to tow behind > an RV. I know Wranglers and older Land Cruisers have the > flip down windshields. Are there any others I should think > about. > > The reason I want the flip down windshield is for nature > photography. That aspect of the vehicle is NOT negotiable. > > I'd appreciate opinions, > It's too bad that it's 2004. 30 years ago you could have found your "wish" in the local paper's ads. Almost all the old small 4x4s had flipdown windshieldsback then ; even the "original Ford Bronco" could be optioned that way. Back then; I built/owned a Jeep M38A1 (military version of the CJ5) .. |
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"Jack Daynes" > wrote in message
... > I'm in the market for a used 4x4. I'm looking to tow behind > an RV. I know Wranglers and older Land Cruisers have the > flip down windshields. Are there any others I should think > about. > > The reason I want the flip down windshield is for nature > photography. That aspect of the vehicle is NOT negotiable. > > I'd appreciate opinions, > It's too bad that it's 2004. 30 years ago you could have found your "wish" in the local paper's ads. Almost all the old small 4x4s had flipdown windshieldsback then ; even the "original Ford Bronco" could be optioned that way. Back then; I built/owned a Jeep M38A1 (military version of the CJ5) .. |
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R. Asby Dragon wrote:
> "Jack Daynes" > wrote in message > ... > >>I'm in the market for a used 4x4. I'm looking to tow behind >>an RV. I know Wranglers and older Land Cruisers have the >>flip down windshields. Are there any others I should think >>about. >> >>The reason I want the flip down windshield is for nature >>photography. That aspect of the vehicle is NOT negotiable. >> >>I'd appreciate opinions, >> > > > It's too bad that it's 2004. 30 years ago you could have found your > "wish" in the local paper's ads. Almost all the old small 4x4s > had flipdown windshieldsback then ; even the "original Ford Bronco" > could be optioned that way. > > Back then; I built/owned a Jeep M38A1 (military version of the CJ5) > . > > ================================= Well, the '88.5 Samurai that I bought, has undergone quite a metamorphosis since I got it. I hooked up to Petroworks <http://petroworks.com/> (just up the road a piece in Fallbrook, CA). They did the 'Spring over axle lift' for me, did the GRS-II transfer case, and put on 31" x 10" tires. Later, I added full armor (skid plate, pumpkin covers, and Rock Slider bars under the doors). I also had a front bumper made out to 1.5" tubing. I have a few more tweaks in mind, but it's shaping up to a rig-to-my-suiting. -- -- Jack -- ================================= Everything you see is temporary. ================================= Clean Up Return Address To Reply ================================= Poway, California (San Diego Co.) N 32° 57' W 117° 04' At 508' Elevation ================================= |
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R. Asby Dragon wrote:
> "Jack Daynes" > wrote in message > ... > >>I'm in the market for a used 4x4. I'm looking to tow behind >>an RV. I know Wranglers and older Land Cruisers have the >>flip down windshields. Are there any others I should think >>about. >> >>The reason I want the flip down windshield is for nature >>photography. That aspect of the vehicle is NOT negotiable. >> >>I'd appreciate opinions, >> > > > It's too bad that it's 2004. 30 years ago you could have found your > "wish" in the local paper's ads. Almost all the old small 4x4s > had flipdown windshieldsback then ; even the "original Ford Bronco" > could be optioned that way. > > Back then; I built/owned a Jeep M38A1 (military version of the CJ5) > . > > ================================= Well, the '88.5 Samurai that I bought, has undergone quite a metamorphosis since I got it. I hooked up to Petroworks <http://petroworks.com/> (just up the road a piece in Fallbrook, CA). They did the 'Spring over axle lift' for me, did the GRS-II transfer case, and put on 31" x 10" tires. Later, I added full armor (skid plate, pumpkin covers, and Rock Slider bars under the doors). I also had a front bumper made out to 1.5" tubing. I have a few more tweaks in mind, but it's shaping up to a rig-to-my-suiting. -- -- Jack -- ================================= Everything you see is temporary. ================================= Clean Up Return Address To Reply ================================= Poway, California (San Diego Co.) N 32° 57' W 117° 04' At 508' Elevation ================================= |
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