After many years of "dreaming" I finally got an EB to build/restore. Learned how to drive a manual and plow snow in my now father inlaws '69 up in Craig. Built a couple of BII's with the kids and now I finally get to do my project. Last August I picked up my EB over in Grand Junction which is pretty clean overall, minimal rust, mostly straight and hadn't been beat to death on the trails. What I ended up with is a '68 with a '73 Dana 44 front end with power steering conversion, rebuilt 302, 3-speed with floor shifter, 2" body lift, all new brakes, lots of leaks and worn out rear springs...
Immediate plan was to get her to paint but the safety orange is starting to grow on us. That and I got passed by a brand new orange Lamborghini so I figure that I'm in style for once (kids will argue that one)!! Now I'm focused on getting things mechanically squared up and reliable. So far I've replaced the majority of the soft seals (engine, trans, transfer case) so that I could keep the fluids where they belong. Rebuilt the front drive shaft and replaced the rear drive shaft (somebody thought that it didn't need the CV- let's just say I don't miss the vibration...), rebuilt the front axles, add power brakes and front discs, had the broken gauge cluster rebuilt by Kevin over at Classy Chassis, installed H4 headlights so that I can actually see at night, installed a new clutch and removed about a 1,000 butt splices in the harness. Been a ton of other stuff, lot's of head scratching and wondering what the PO(s) were thinking...
Getting her ready for a 2.5" lift, 33's and lockers. But before that I have to do penance via a master bath remodel...
Looking froward to making some new friends here on CCB and meeting up on the trails at some point.