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  • Stolidog
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    1967 Nada 109
    5.3L Vortec paired with NV4500
    Roam disk brakes
    Roam Axels
    Pangolin 4x4 goodies
    National Springs rear,Old Man EMU front
    Lockers
    etc.etc.etc ......
    Last edited by Stolidog; 01-01-2014, 08:11 PM.

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  • LaneRover
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    Very nice pic East high!

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  • siii8873
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    went out for a little fall off roading in 109
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  • Stock
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    Hello all, just received my username/password for the forum and am looking forward to bringing my 1967 SIIA 88 back to life. It's running now but is long from done. Hope to meet some folks with similar challenges (and more importantly solutions).
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  • drc123
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    Today I was separating engine and transmission from a '67 NADA I'm restoring,

    After many years resting in a field in Pennsylvania, everything was stuck/seized.

    Used the '02 P38a as the anchor vehicle and the '06 Supercharged as the pull vehicle.

    Got everything apart in about 30 minutes, didn't have the gearbox balanced though, it tipped over as you can see in the pic and made a significant clean up effort in the driveway.

    All is well and engine and gearbox are resting separately for first time in 46 years.

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  • alaskantinbender
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    Nice truck. Looking foreward to updates.


    Originally posted by nz rover
    New to the forum, just saying hello. As I said in my other post - just imported the 109 from New Zealand and it's about to go through a thorough revamp. From what I've read so far this forum is a wealth of knowledge - so I hope I can contribute as I build mine.

    As it stands - fully stock '66 2.25L (converted from a holden I6 since it couldn't pass customs with it). Ex NZ government, non-military vehicle. We've got big plans for it, so I'll make sure I keep you all looped in on the build.

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  • nz rover
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    New to the forum, just saying hello. As I said in my other post - just imported the 109 from New Zealand and it's about to go through a thorough revamp. From what I've read so far this forum is a wealth of knowledge - so I hope I can contribute as I build mine.

    As it stands - fully stock '66 2.25L (converted from a holden I6 since it couldn't pass customs with it). Ex NZ government, non-military vehicle. We've got big plans for it, so I'll make sure I keep you all looped in on the build.

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  • NC_Mule
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    NC Mule - Hey I have also made plans to drive through Boone with my Rover and the rest of the Series crowd in Kingsport some time hopefully soon. I used to frequent Boone when I was living in Kingsport, my Dad played football at Appalachian State and his old football coach still sends him tickets to every home game, so I was familiar with the area growing up. I will be coming up your way this winter a lot because I used to go snowboarding up there after school in high school but I've not been able to go in almost four years, since I moved to Lexington. I am taking a few Fridays off of work to make a whole weekend snowboarding trip in Boone this winter, I would love to see your truck and meet up if you arent busy the next time I head that way.

    Nice looking truck! I live in Valle Crucis just down the hill from the ski resorts. I snow board as well and love taking the "Mule" up the steep climb to Beech Mtn. I'm always up for boarding, I own a motorcycle repair business so I have plenty of free time in the winter.
    I'll PM you my cell, keep me posted on your visits.
    pb

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  • Moose
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    My new favourite picture of my 88. Shot during a photo shoot for Timberland.



    Brett

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  • derekchace
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    Stopped a 7.62x51 earlier today without so much as dent.....I had to test it.

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  • Les Parker
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    Where do you put the shopping trolley?

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  • o2batsea
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    Yup that'll keep you safe from airsoft rounds fr shr.

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  • tweaked
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    A shot of my 58 with my pop in the passenger seat.
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