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Jeep season is over.

Off comes the safari top to leave it in it’s most naked state: no top, no doors, no nothing.

The hard top has been collecting weeds all summer.

The Snap-on pressure washer comes out to play.

We flip the top on it’s side.  Thank goodness that Tarheel is somewhat covered up.

Then we have to flip it back.

The two Jason’s prepare the top for lift off (or lift on).

They add the doors.

I get inside to help screw the hard top on.

The top has warped over the summer so Jason gets on to help make it fit better.  This is precision work.

I wonder who or what J is spraying that is making him so happy.

The squids come out to play.

Jason has to get a turn.

Trash or as my temporarily vertically challenged buddy would say, this is recycle.

If the smell could come through the screen, you would realize why Jason is covering his face.  The other Jason leaves an exploded cake sealed in this cooler.  Then he leaves it out on the back porch through weeks of hundred degree days until there is biomedical warfare brewing inside.

Perry and Fran earn their leftovers by providing cheap labor with the Jeep top installation.

Yum!  This is thanks to Chad’s generosity at the birthday bash.  No food is ever wasted around here.

Of course the boys must go play in the garage.  They all raise their fists and yell, OH GOOOOOOLFFFFF!

One Response to “Earning leftovers by installing a Jeep hardtop”

  1. What no clutch replacement in the jeep or it a automatic :smile:

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