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  1. a friend of mine found a Brat with no plates sitting behind a Ford dealership, but it had already been "totalled" by Insurance Company becasue they couldn't find door glass or body parts.  pass. door was dented and glass broken, and tailgate was dented.

     

    It's a '82 GL.  I talked to a couple different people at the insurance company, but could not get it out of the process it was in.

     

    hopefully it goes to Auction and someone gets it. 

     

    Insurance company just directed me to copart.com to watch for it.

  2. I know , I know. But good things take time. :)I am getting closer.

    cheers

     

    :)  I was reminded of my statement in 2008 that my SPFI setup was coming in the summer of '09   :)   yeah, not there yet...

     

    at least you are moving forward...  I'm just stuck.

  3. the Red beast is now gone.  no time to deal with it.  what was salvaged before it's departure:

     

    14" RW gold alloys

    Brushguard

    Weber 32/36

    Intake Manifold 

    Alternator & bracket

    distributor

    coil

    power steering pump

    Yakima cross bars

    Yakima rain gutter towers with locks

  4. This is my first post on this forum besides the welcome. Glad to read everyone was ok in your crash. I just got a Crosstrek on Saturday and was rear ended on I-44 Monday. I had it for two days and 1/2 hour. How did you get yours replaced instead of just fixed?

     

    he had it fixed, but then traded it in to get the latest one.

  5. looking good. if you want any more peace of mind on the fuel pump, you could put an RV solenoid in place with a switch to kill entire vehicle power.  when I rolled my Brat over last year, the first thing I did was hit my ignition kill switch to stop my pump (no ECU to take care of it for me, plus crappy '82 stock wiring), then I hit my kill switch for whole vehicle.

  6. I got my 87 parts wagon out of the garage, and got it running.  just needed a jump, and it fired right up.  still smoking of course since it needs headgaskets, but I thought I'd check the radiator...  nice pudding mixture.  very thick.  looks like it will need to be trailered to it's next location instead of driven...  guess that last 30 mile trip to get it here did in the coolant.

  7. The ea81 is about the most reliable engine ever.  lol  But the idea of fuel injection is the shiz.  Ask Ken about how tough it is to follow me up long steep inclines at slow speeds cuz his carb always gets to choking on itself.  

     

    The pic attached is him doing the 3 feet thing with brake gas and clutch all at the same time to keep it running.  Lame.   :D

     

    precisely why I still keep my uninstalled SPFI setup around.  I still want to install, but after going solid axle and coil/link suspension, the weber with the float tweaked for offroad, runs much better because I'm not lifting wheels off the ground and tipping as far anymore. :)

  8. I have decided this beast is not long for this world...  Brushguard will be staying in Iowa.  I may end up selling the gold 14" alloys, but will keep them for now.  Engine and trans will be put on shelf as spares.  may try to salvage some lift blocks.  depends on how much of a roller it need to be for my "removal service"  :)

  9. No more of any of these:

    broken struts, broken torsion bars, broken oil pressure sender, bent mustache bar, broken half-shafts front or rear, burnt clutch, broken stub shift in rear diff.

     

    I miss rolling in a stockish lifted soob sometimes, but the above list of stuff I don't have to deal with more than makes up for it.

  10. how did that soft top work out?

    I've been lusting after your rig, and shaking my head in envious sadness...

    it didn't.  The vinyl cargo cover was more pvc and less vinyl and didn't really look like it was gonna hold up without instantly ripping, so we abandoned that idea.  Plus, my hi-lift stiull sticks up past the top yet, and I need to change the mount location first...

     

    after the beating it has taken this year, plus the rust continuing to eat away at it, I have to do some bodywork on it this winter.  tailgate is barely operational now, and  can see the tires through both footwells.  fenders could probably use a bit more trimming too  :)  starting to see some grooves cut into the lugs.  not deep, but it is happening.  This thing just loves the trail twisties that leaf sprung rigs lift tires on...

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