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Old Yeller, YJ resurrection

eddievedder

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Around 2008ish Mike (1badjeepbruiser) acquired this Jeep YJ CC01 in a trade.
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Soon after he acquired a built YJ on a K2-5 chassis with TLT axles from Just Zach and he hacked the body to build his Warn Rock Ready YJ. Then he put the Yellow Wrangler on the K2-5 chassis. IMG_1013.jpegIMG_1014.jpegIMG_1005.jpegIMG_1009.jpeg

In early 2012 my 4 year old son was getting very into cars, trucks and especially Jeeps. Mike had his Yellow YJ up for sale so I scooped it up for my son.

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I didn’t do much to it but paint the hard top flat tan, painted the tailgate flat black and added a spare, some decals and I added a hi lift jack to cover two holes that were previously drilled into the hood. IMG_6018.jpegIMG_6125.jpeg
 
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Here is my son in 2012 driving it for the first time.
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During that first drive he was getting used to controlling the RC and he drove right into a rock. Not hard as it was crawl speed but the old original Tamiya YJ body suffered an injury.
It cracked just below the grill area almost all the way across. Popping the fog lights off in the process.

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Time for repair.
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To cover up some of the repair work on the old yellow paint we decided a new look for the front grill would be best.

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Eventually he wanted to add some of his own touches to it. And the front bumper/grill repair took another blow during one of our outings. This one proved fatal. lol. He wanted a driver so we did up this half interior with driver and we added a stock roll bar with padding. We also added some metal diamond rear corner armor and some metal hinges.


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We removed the busted front stock bumper
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Two years later and my son at about 6 years old was getting pretty good at wheeling his little yellow Jeep.
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It was here where we realized that we loved the 8 hole black wheels but could really use some beadlocks due to the weight of this rig.
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Fast forward a bit and I sort of let my son do what he wanted with this YJ. He really liked adding small details. He wanted a roof rack and I had a cool Dinky RC rack on the shelf. So we drilled the roof and mounted it. He went crazy with the little accessories.
We also scored some OG 1.55 RC4WD “classic” beadlocks. We also added a rear cargo rack over the spare tire.

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A few more pics. It’s crazy but my son is now 15 and I’m trying to get him back into RC. He’s in so many sports and hockey takes up most of our time. But this is such a great hobby and builds awesome building/problem solving skills.
Anyway we are going to go through this YJ soon and resurrect it. And hopefully resurrect my son’s interest in the hobby.
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