And if you do find a full-auto for sale, expect to pay around $15000-$20,000 for one, I'd guess. Maybe more... I've never seen one for sale. There's an M60 on Gunbroker for $30,000, though. Hehe...
He did say "pick up." That doesn't necessarily mean buy. :D But Solidworks isn't near as expensive as ProE or Inventor, especially if you can find a way to get a student version.
On the 3D modeling topic, making a 3D model of your components wouldn't be too hard (you don't need much detail for...
And I thought my '77s (to be included with the '76 model year) were the bastard child CJs... at least there's little question as to the drivetrain components in a '77.
Come to think of it... I've heard of that before. A coworker just mentioned it a few days ago. Then again, AMC used whatever was laying around, so it isn't surprising.
This thread is to stop Junkyard Jim and I from further hijacking Pat's thread in the Classifieds...
CJs were 5 on 5.5 up to the end...
5.13 gears in that thing? Is it the stock axle and gears? Seems awfully low for a stock '75. Narrow track Dana 44? I figured they'd use the AMC20 in '75...
Nope. We were going up. He was going up those rocks there, and couldn't get all the way up because there were other rigs in the way. He stopped, and his brakes failed to overcome gravity. He rolled back down and got turned sideways... and that's all she wrote. That little beastie took it in...