From owner-fsj-digest-at-digest.net Fri Oct 25 16:13:13 2002 From: fsj-digest fsj-digest Friday, October 25 2002 Volume 01 : Number 1777 Forum for Discussion of Full Sized SJ Series Jeeps Brian Colucci Digest Coordinator Contents: Re: fsj: Parts for 1979 J10 pickup? fsj: fwd: 401 wanted in NY fsj: john boy's FSJ page fsj: FSJ Magazine FSJ Digest Home Page: http://www.digest.net/jeeps/fsj/ Send submissions to fsj-digest-at-digest.net Send administrative requests to fsj-digest-request-at-digest.net To unsubscribe, include the word unsubscribe by itself in the body of the message, unless you are sending the request from a different address than the one that appears on the list. Include the word help in a message to fsj-digest-request to get a list of other majordomo commands. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 00:01:32 -0500 From: JeepNut Subject: Re: fsj: Parts for 1979 J10 pickup? Why sure ;-) I just happen to have an invoice in the pile before me yet to be filed from Specialty Parts now located in Fairfield, CA apparently... 707-863-8377... Lamp Assy J5460106 and J5460107 -at- $38.56 ea... This is the yellow plastic cover plate AND the entire silver socket assy - -(the tabs will break off these after a while and the parking lamps will dangle over the bumper...) with lamp socket, no bulb to fit an 88 Grand Wagoneer... I can only guess they'd be the same... Word of warning... One of the assemblies I got had been assembled wrong. The little phenolic plastic like piece in the bottom of the lamp socket was assembled upside down with the wires run through it, all nicely crimped, not something easily corrected. The net result of this was that when the bulb was inserted the contacts didn't line up properly and it shorted the tail / turn circuit. I just used my old socket assy on that side, which was in good shape anyway. Shmohney-at-aol.com wrote: > Anybody know where I can still buy new parts such as turn signal light >lenses, rearview mirrors, heating/cooling vent louvres, gearshift knob, >dashboard face, chrome grill, etc. for a 1979 J10 Pickup? All that plastic >stuff is deteriorating, and cannibalizing from other trucks (on the rare >occasions when they can be found) isn't much use as they seem to be in the >same condition. Thanks! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 23:02:30 -0700 From: "Jim B" Subject: fsj: fwd: 401 wanted in NY email Brien Tourville if you have one. He has heads already - ----- Original Message ----- From: Brien Tourville Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 10:30 PM To: carnuck-at-hotmail.com Subject: 401 I'm 45min. north of NYC on the Hudson River here in New York. What would a nice runner short block with dampner & crank pulley ship for ? I've a '72 360 for heads - so shipping heads would be redundent. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 21:34:03 -0700 From: john Subject: fsj: john boy's FSJ page http://www.wagoneers.com/FSJ/rigs/JohnBoy/ :) john - ------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.WAGONEERS.com/ Snohomish, WA - where Jeeps don't rust, they mold... jesus, don't leave life without him, please! - ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 07:45:56 CDT From: Dan Black Subject: fsj: FSJ Magazine Woo hoo! My latest FSJ Magazine arrived yesterday, complete with John's story (or at least the first part). Even a picture of me! (I'm the one in the blue shirt; the pic is in the URH corner of the first two pages.) Haven't had time to read the story yet, but John, your pics are great -- nice, high quality; came out very well in print. There's also an article just before it on the electrical problems in the Jeep -- apparently focusing on ground -- but haven't had time to read that yet, either. Looks like I have some reading to do this weekend! :) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A computer quote ahead of its time: There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself. -- Johann Sebastian Bach - -------------- Dan Black ------------------------- dan-at-black.org -------------- ------------------------------ End of fsj-digest V1 #1777 **************************