Off-Road Ranger I
Let's start with some history. Way back in 1988 I went in with my father to buy a used 1985 Jeep CJ7 for my first car. I proceeded to act like and impetuous child, making a few good decisions and even more mistakes. I can go on and on about some of the fixes, but in reality none of that matters anymore and you'll see why in a moment.
First, just to add, my daughter has expressed her desire to drive it to school for her graduation at the end of this school year, and while she could have potentially driven it, we thought it would be best to go through it and tighten up some things from the steering to the breaks. Considering my wife and I had already begun the very early planning of running the TransAm Trail, we thought it was a win/win and the perfect time to begin addressing the old beauty.
Fast forward to yesterday...I went to pull the jeep in the garage to start some of the clean-up after it having sat for about 2 months, only to find that it had been infested by rodents. I am absolutely shocked and amazed at just how quickly things went from bad, to almost unrecognizable. The pictures below may not do it justice, but there was anywhere from 1/2" to 3" of plain nastiness on the floor, and the wiring harness is just about gone. I'm just fortunate that I did a computer delete and it will still start.
I was completely overwhelmed (and probably still am to a point), but dug in, pulled the entire interior, stripped out some of the bad wiring, and got rid of the the carpet all together. I found a ton of other problems, which will all be addressed over time. I think I'm going to start with continuing to clean-up wiring, removing everything that's no longer needed or completely thrashed, and then move on to getting the basic electronics working again (lights, horn, etc.). One step at a time I guess.
Where it started...
Where I am now
First, just to add, my daughter has expressed her desire to drive it to school for her graduation at the end of this school year, and while she could have potentially driven it, we thought it would be best to go through it and tighten up some things from the steering to the breaks. Considering my wife and I had already begun the very early planning of running the TransAm Trail, we thought it was a win/win and the perfect time to begin addressing the old beauty.
Fast forward to yesterday...I went to pull the jeep in the garage to start some of the clean-up after it having sat for about 2 months, only to find that it had been infested by rodents. I am absolutely shocked and amazed at just how quickly things went from bad, to almost unrecognizable. The pictures below may not do it justice, but there was anywhere from 1/2" to 3" of plain nastiness on the floor, and the wiring harness is just about gone. I'm just fortunate that I did a computer delete and it will still start.
I was completely overwhelmed (and probably still am to a point), but dug in, pulled the entire interior, stripped out some of the bad wiring, and got rid of the the carpet all together. I found a ton of other problems, which will all be addressed over time. I think I'm going to start with continuing to clean-up wiring, removing everything that's no longer needed or completely thrashed, and then move on to getting the basic electronics working again (lights, horn, etc.). One step at a time I guess.
Where it started...
Where I am now