Some time ago, probably 12 years or so, I decided I needed a vehicle better suited to get to campsites, shooting spots, and just having fun. More than the current (at the time) hotrod mustang. So I got a 2001 Jeep XJ and a fistfull of cash for the Cobra. I was happy. I knew up front that the engine was tired, but over all, the Jeep was in great shape. I drove the hell out of it for a few years, then one time heading up the Rockies towards Vail, Colorado while pulling my tiny popup camper, it started to show it's extreme lack of power.
Well. the rest of the trip went alright, and the off roading in Utah was fun, but I started looking into how much I was going to spend freshening up the 4.0 six banger. Turned out, I decided to go a different direction.
I've been a retired mechanic since forever it seems like, and I've always had to work on other peoples stuff, but never had time for my own. It was time for My own hotrod project to get started. Operation (Jeepzilla) as dubbed by my late mother, who basically talked me into doing my own build project.
Pics of the little XJ before the work started, having some fun in Big Bend Ranch State Park, Texas. Circa 2010.
Well. the rest of the trip went alright, and the off roading in Utah was fun, but I started looking into how much I was going to spend freshening up the 4.0 six banger. Turned out, I decided to go a different direction.
I've been a retired mechanic since forever it seems like, and I've always had to work on other peoples stuff, but never had time for my own. It was time for My own hotrod project to get started. Operation (Jeepzilla) as dubbed by my late mother, who basically talked me into doing my own build project.
Pics of the little XJ before the work started, having some fun in Big Bend Ranch State Park, Texas. Circa 2010.
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