Off Roading Forums banner

Homepage update

567 views 9 replies 3 participants last post by  Hurcules  
G
#1 ·
I finally got some pics scanned and revised my webpage to show some of the work on the Jeepster. you can at least see some of what I have gone through with the floor pans. It is not much but at least it shows I really do have a Jeepster even if it is in pieces./wwwthreads_images/icons/laugh.gif

If anyone is interested here is the link.http://hometown.aol.com/jeepforfun/page1.html

Carey Smith
71 (C101)Jeepster Commando
97 (TJ) Wrangler
95 Bronco
Middle Tennessee Trail Runners
 
G
#3 ·
John, did you have any problems downloading my site? I ask because my brother told me it took him almost 15 minutes to download a page. But it downloads for me in about 30 seconds.

Carey Smith
71 (C101)Jeepster Commando
97 (TJ) Wrangler
95 Bronco
Middle Tennessee Trail Runners
 
#4 ·
It downloaded fine for me. I appreciate your work also. Your page is going to come in handy for me when I tear into my Scout this Spring. The floor is completely detached from the rocker panels. It sort of gives you an extra bit of bounce to the driver's seat, sorta like a suspension seat. /wwwthreads_images/icons/laugh.gif

Joel F.
Marquette, Michigan
Project No-Bucks
http://home.off-road.com/~nobucks/
'68 Jeepster Commando
225 V6/SM420/NP205/Dana44's

'79 Scout Traveler
 
#6 ·
Very nice site.

Tim
'66 Jeepster Commando w/Buick 252/4.1L V-6
'70 Wagoneer w/Buick 350 V-8
'76 Wagoneer w/AMC 401 V-8 (sold)
 
G
#8 ·
Carey-
Something funky happened when I tried to go to your site. All of the pics of the jeepster were the same pic. I saw the body on cider blocks and the chassis under the blue tarp in all of the photos. The text was correct, just pics messed up. I've looked at your site before, and was just checking back to steal how you did the floor pans ( you did a great job).
Sorry for the news-
Andy

Andy
'70 Mighty Moe(not so mighty right now, but returning, slowly)