Met with Tom this afternoon, great guy, easy sale, took time to drive to meet halfway on turnpike, greatly appreciated.
Look forward to meeting with again.
Outdoor America Store, NW 19th and Macarther, pretty good selection and prices, but gotta deal with the attitudes of salespeople who don't give a crap
H&H Gunrange, I-40 and Meridian, good selection and higher prices, pretty nice and knowledgable salespeople for the most part, but your gonna...
Saw these on Gunbroker
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=209363448
Along with the Colt
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=206871796
it's nice but $82k???
Jerry, I have a couple of good friends that are mechanics and are very good and very reasonable. Be glad to set you up with contact info if you need just PM me. They are dealership guys that do a lot of stuff on the side.
That's a great looking Jeep, not too many around of that era that nice...
As the others have said the way to save the most money is do the work yourself. I would tear into it and see what damage is done, you may not need a whole engine. The head is most likely ok and the block may be ok if it didn't punch part of the rod through it. If it just gouged the cylinder you...
Admission was $6.
It was a much better show than the last few I went to around here. There are always a few crazies but all in all prices weren't too bad. SG ammo was there and has some good prices on stuff. 1K rnds Federeal 223 for $300.
It was well worth the six bucks I thought.
Hey, I might resemble that comment.......but I shoot better prone anyway:D
I'm gonna remind you of this the next time I pick you up a number 2 from Braum's on the way out to your place :lmfao:
These threads crack me up, some of the lists I've seen you couldn't fit all the crap on em in...
I can't help with the value or where to find grips but I would absolutely NOT refinish it even touch up the finish if it was mine. The original finish and the patina it has developed over the years give it it's character. I would live with the imperfections and be mighty proud to have that...