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Post your 1:1 Rock Crawler

In between Jeep builds, I built a sweet tracker once. Hell, I even repowered and put AC in a nice Samurai too long before that. Suzukis are underrated. The ones I built were more for adventures than for crawling - I leave that for the Jeeps. Still, Suzukis are excellent off road vehicles.











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Oh they can be made for crawling this was my dads before he tore it apart to build a Suzuki X-90 which still isn't done haha


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What's left of a 97 TJ...
5.3L->4L80e->3 Speed Hero->60s->37s (for now) 108" wheelbase

Very nice! Got any profile pics or a build thread anywhere? You've got a pretty similar vision of where I want mine to end up.

Speaking of, I don't recall if I posted a pic after the backhalf work I did. Wheelbase currently at 99".
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And next to a stocker I happened across.
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New guy with some 1.1 junk. I see a few familiar rigs here from HL. I suck at working on RC stuff guess I should stick to full size. Typical 1 ton builds.




 
Sold it a few years ago. Guy had deep, deep pockets and bugged me for a year.
This seems to be a pattern with me.
The Zuke , Cj5 and Wag have all gone to new homes. All sold to guys who stopped me on the trail or road and just had to have them.
I miss them all for different reasons.
Am starting a new build this spring. This time it will be a firs generation Trooper.
Pics were posted wrong the first time . Bear with me.....

1973 CJ5:






Datsun ( skin deep only ):





1973 Wagoneer:






The Zuke :














Hope you enjoy the pics.
 
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