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| My brother and I, in Anchorage, the first time I actually saw the Jeep in person! |
I was shocked how clean the engine was, that goofy smile didn't leave my face for a week. |
This is Dan, the guy who sold me the Postal, this is right after we made the transaction. You can see the other postal that he kept next to mine. |
This is the shipment from 4WD. Remember that goofy smile, you can't see it, but it's back. |
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| This is a complation of pictures my brother took of the first drive from the lot where it was when I got it to Jason's driveway... about 8 miles. |
This is the odometer when I got to Jason's before any real driving. |
These are most of the tools I packed with me on the plane to use before and during the trip. I did amazingly well in picking which to take. |
A shot of the front hub after the slotted stainless rotors, new pads, new shocks and new wheel bearings went on. |
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| Here she is ready to get the first test drive. Ain't she a beaut? |
At the home of a postal owner, Dean, in Palmer. I used the visit to test her out on the highway for the first time. |
This is the last shot of us in Anchorage, after this we climbed in and were off. This was about 4:30 PM and we made over the border that night!!! |
This was the "start" shot for the odometer, taken right when we got in after the last shot. 56809.35 miles |
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