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  • #16
    I removed the seats and pulled all of the carpet this past weekend. The seats and all of the door/cargo panels have been covered in 80's black velour, so they'll all be getting recovered. The cargo area is pretty clean and solid, however the front floorboards arent in as good of shape. The drivers side has had a fiberglass repair job that has started to let go.

    I really wish someone hadn't cut that hole in the dash for the stereo. might just turn it into a little cubby dash hole, or maybe a factory radio delete plate would cover it?



    67 wagoneer - GTO 389 & 4spd

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    • #17
      Dig the color and those new tires Looks tough !!!!!
      87' Grand Wagoneer
      401/727/229, Currently:RUNNING
      84 J10/20 hybrid 258/727/208 Daily Driver
      80' J10 4BT/AX-15/208
      74' J10 Go Grabber Green Sold
      Originally posted by Heavy_Metal_Thunder_81
      Inferior Chevy

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      • #18
        Looking good!!!!

        Glad it is getting the love it needs!!!

        Did you get replace the fuel pump and get it running?

        adam

        Gotta a lot of junk

        " I may not be good, but at least I'm slow"

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        • #19
          Hey Adam, Thanks man!

          I've been using the motorcycle tank resting on the cowl to pull it in and out of the garage so far. Since we got such a great IFSJA member deal on this Wagoneer, we decided to give this Holley Sniper EFI a try. Next step is to remove both fuel tanks and clean the stock one to reinstall it with the fuel injection.

          67 wagoneer - GTO 389 & 4spd

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          • #20
            Wow! Things just went up a notch!!!
            79 Cherokee Chief (SOLD, goodbye old buddy) https://forums.ifsja.org/core/images/smilies/frown.png
            (Cherokee Build Thread)
            11 Nissan Pathfinder Silver Edition 4x4
            09 Mazdaspeed3 Grand Touring https://forums.ifsja.org/core/images...tom/drivin.gif
            00 Baby Cherokee https://forums.ifsja.org/core/images...es/redface.png

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            • #21
              Heck yes,.....

              that wagoneer was a good find.

              the fuel injection will be a major upgrade.

              keep us posted on the restoration.

              dave in NC
              SOLSAKS - dave
              1976 J-10 HONCHO Fleetside
              1982 J-10 Fleetside
              1988 grand wagoneer
              2004 RUBICON jeep
              Benson, NC

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              • #22
                That sure was a good find. Nice one!

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                • #23
                  Welp, I've made almost no progress on this in the last year but have recently got the itch again. Pulled the intake a few nights ago to make room for an aluminum unit to bolt the sniper on top of.



                  ...and we had the seats reupholstered six months ago.



                  67 wagoneer - GTO 389 & 4spd

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                  • #24
                    Woo Hoo! this thing is gonna be epic with a new intake and that EFI!
                    79 Cherokee Chief (SOLD, goodbye old buddy) https://forums.ifsja.org/core/images/smilies/frown.png
                    (Cherokee Build Thread)
                    11 Nissan Pathfinder Silver Edition 4x4
                    09 Mazdaspeed3 Grand Touring https://forums.ifsja.org/core/images...tom/drivin.gif
                    00 Baby Cherokee https://forums.ifsja.org/core/images...es/redface.png

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                    • #25
                      Those seats look amazing! The hole in the glove box door is either for the clock or there's an emblem that can fit in there.
                      Zack - 68 J2000, AMC 327, 4bbl intake, dual exhaust, Pertronix upgrade, Holley 600cfm, T18, dana 20 (twin sticked), 3" body lift w/ 35x12.50 MTRs ~ running AND driving!

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                      • #26
                        Yeah, I have the little cover for the glove box door. I was referring to the hole someone cut in the dash for the aftermarket radio. Although while we're on the subject...

                        I'm desperately looking for an early glove box clock if anyone knows a buddy that might have one!
                        67 wagoneer - GTO 389 & 4spd

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by 81jseries
                          I removed the seats and pulled all of the carpet this past weekend. The seats and all of the door/cargo panels have been covered in 80's black velour, so they'll all be getting recovered. The cargo area is pretty clean and solid, however the front floorboards arent in as good of shape. The drivers side has had a fiberglass repair job that has started to let go.

                          I really wish someone hadn't cut that hole in the dash for the stereo. might just turn it into a little cubby dash hole, or maybe a factory radio delete plate would cover it?



                          This is such a cool rig, man! For the dash, are you planning on taking it out and painting it? If so, you could definitely tack in some little mounting pieces and go with either an oem unit or retrosound or something similar. Definitely subscribed to this thread. Your tires just gave me extra motivation to get my new tires mounted.

                          Great stuff!
                          '63 J200 Resto-mod in progress
                          (http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=178651)

                          If all goes well, we can toast to accidental successes.

                          I'm convinced I'm just too dumb to know that I can't restore this old truck...

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                          • #28
                            my heart sank when I saw and thought my machine had a din radio installed. turned out to be just a face plate so happy banana dance there. regardless, in looking I found these (not sure if you're aware of them):


                            https://www.retromanufacturing.com/p...ant=9357329347


                            your jeep looks great, sitting on the trailer I thought, that thing just needs a good wash... and low and behold, after a good wash it looks amazing. looking forward to new posts.
                            '79 Wagoneer Limited

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                            • #29
                              Sweet
                              Excited for this one
                              1976 Jeep Wagoneer
                              Rebuilt, 360, TH400, QT.
                              Still not running. Soon!

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                              • #30
                                Back from the dead!

                                After a year of hardly touching this project while having another kid, I found some time to work on it while being quarantined. Finally installed the Holley fuel injection and I have to say it was as simple as they claim. I haven't had it on the road yet but its running and seems to be running well.



                                The correct 65' GTO aircleaner barely clears the hood with that air gap intake manifold, but it does. Also bypassed the leaky heater core for now. worry about that before it gets cold, maybe.




                                Pump, filters and fuel line that came with the master sniper kit.



                                Really wanted a plastic tank to go with the fuel injection install so I found a 97-01 XJ tank. Fits really nice and the fill neck was in good location. Forgot to take a picture before I bolted it up, I drilled a hole in the stock XJ sending unit for the return line.





                                This is how I notched the new cross-member to work with the stock XJ gas tank straps.

                                Last edited by 81jseries; 05-24-2020, 01:58 PM.
                                67 wagoneer - GTO 389 & 4spd

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