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CJ7 to TJ conversion.. Pakistan style..

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CJ7 to TJ conversion.. Pakistan style..

Post by ehsankiani »

This is the rresult of some one and a half years of hard work..Nearly Everything you see is hand built from a plain sheet of metal. This is a 1980 CJ-7.. We named it Jeep Baltoro.. Project of the Islamabad Jeep Club..
What do you think?
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Post by tj saxon »

that is tidy...kinda looks like it ha some YJ characteristics as well.
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Post by Thor »

those guys in the background look to have run off with your soft top!!
it looks good though, real tidy! no offence, but why? 1½ years of work could have made it a capable rig.

p.s this is chit-chat.
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Re: CJ7 to TJ conversion.. Pakistan style..

Post by Timmy »

ehsankiani wrote:.. Project of the Islamabad Jeep Club..


Islamabad is where Taj from Van Wilder is from....do you know Taj?
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Post by LEXX »

VERY tidy work fellas.
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Re: CJ7 to TJ conversion.. Pakistan style..

Post by Damo »

ehsankiani wrote:This is the rresult of some one and a half years of hard work..Nearly Everything you see is hand built from a plain sheet of metal. This is a 1980 CJ-7.. We named it Jeep Baltoro.. Project of the Islamabad Jeep Club..
What do you think?
Ehsan


Welcome eshan! :armsup: I've seen your handiwork over on PBB, it's really something! You need to put up some pics of the build up to show these guys how uch work went into this thing!!!
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Post by grimbo »

Nice to see the final product. have followed the buildup on Pirate. The workmanship is amazing considering the tools used. I suppose that is the true sign of craftsmen, they don't need million dollar machines to do what a dolly and a hammer can do
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Post by Nev62 »

Can someone Tonka the Pic, I only get a blank square and red cross. :cry:
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