'74 Jeep Cherokee

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By Me, Steve Walters

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What is the attachment that a young man can have with his first car...or in my case: Jeep. It is a peculiar thing that Man can form a bond with a machine. Or is it? Your first vehicle is yours. It may need a lot of TLC and be very H.M. (High-Maintenance). It offers you your first taste of freedom and adulthood. You have to work to support having it around. It offers you the thrill of victory (as you romp on the accelerator and it sails down the Highway) and the agony of defeat (When it doesn't start before a hot date). It needs cleaning, detailing, fuel, periodic health checks, fluids, fine-tuning, and special care. Heck...it needs more to keep it operating than most things (I won't say females...'cause that will get me in to trouble), and I think you can see where it is I'm going with this. Basically, your first vehicle...that you acquire at a young age...teaches you an old important addage...right away...in your young life. "You only get back what you put in to things on this planet!"

HHmmmm...let me check my memory. 1974 Jeep Cherokee Full-Time 4 Wheel Drive with Quadatrac, Chrysler 360 cubic inch engine, Dana (cast-iron) Transfer case, Gm Ignition and Distributor, Turbo 400 Hydromatic Automatic Transmission, Oversized stock 2-Barrel Ford carburetor, One: Dead GM Air Conditioning Compressor, B.F Goodrich All-Terrain-(!)-Tires, and Limited- Slip Differentials with the added feature of Emergency Lock-Out (The equivalent to a "Get Out of Jail Free Card" if you started to get worried about the big mud hole you were in!). Plus, my wonderful stock AM radio...which is all I needed to listen to "Country music" with. Oh yeah, and many careless dings put into it from dumb, dumb, dumb things that I put it through. Yep...it all comes back to me now. I can see it sitting in the driveway...once again!

Memories? Do I go into them now...or later in this article? Well...since that is why I'm writing this particular article is because of the great memories...then...Please allow me to jump right in. First off, let me say that it is not a good idea to pair up a young High School Student...who only has the desire to be in and live in the Country...with a Jeep...especially if he doesn't live in the Country. Automatically...you are going to get either the Jeep or the young High Schooler...into trouble...Ha! OK...right off the bat...there is a conflict of interest there! Secondly, if you have even one wild hair on any part of your body...then sitting behind the wheel of a "Bad-Ass" V-8, Full-time 4 Wheel Drive, with fantastic corner to corner ground clearance, and great weight distribution (Thank God for a good medium-sized body weight. The CJ Series of the time were very light weight. This fact alone..helped to keep me from launching my Jeep into orbit). Then, a Jeep is not the vehicle that you need to be driving. (Emphasis on "Period" at the end of that sentence.)

Am I saying I was a little bit wild and crazy in my Cherokee Jeep? "No, No way!" That would be almost like bragging...and then that would make this article all about my escapades as a young man driving around in a Jeep...instead of the incredible and original 4WD SUV: The Jeep Cherokee! This Hub article is more of and in praise of my ol' Jeep's abilities. It is more about the Jeep...then me. I would like to focus on what it was capable of doing. It was the work-horse part of the team...I was the one sreaming: "Yeeehah!"...and only along for the ride....as we traversed up and over the steep side of some Motocross mound...somewhere. I'll let you be the judge of the "wild" part to this article. All I know is that as an even younger teen (before High School)....I used to pick the "orner·i·est" and "meanest" horse out of the pack to ride...when I used to work at a stables...back then. So, a wild ride on a Jeep was considerably "tamer". At least in my young and goofy brain...it was!

 

Let me get straight to the action:

* Once I pushed out an F-150 from where it was stuck in a road going reverse and uphill. Think that is a feat...My jeep was pulling a Datsun Mini Pick-up...up the same road at the same time. Sound like a crazy thing to do? It was late at night...my friends had gotten their Little mini pick-up stuck (High-Center) in a Dry Creekbed. Then, got another guys F-150 stuck in the road down to it trying to pull out the little truck.. It was very late at night when they came to get me. We had to dig and clear branches just to get my Jeep in between the two vehicles, because it looked like the best way to get the F-150 (which had nose-dived into the mud) out was to push it back uphill. While I was at it...and because it was late and I was ready to end this little saga...I tied on to the "High-Centered" Datsun mini-truck to see if I could pull it out of the creekbed at the same time. My Jeep pushed and pulled them both up out of the creekbed and road down to it...at the same time.. Practically, without spinning a tire!

* Once when we were out cruisin' my College campus...and my Jeep was loaded down with folks and a full ice chest...(HHmmm...I think it was full of ice tea...Yeah...that's what was in there...Alright!)...We rolled up to a place where some Big Monster Trucks liked to floor it up a huge, long and steep grade...with their wheels spinning...and mud flying. They put on quite a show when they did it, too! Everyone said: "Go try your Jeep out on that hill!" I naturally complied and just for fun...I backed-up to right where the hill starts to go up and stopped. I was truly expecting for my Jeep to dig in to the hillside, because it was its normal muddiness. Especially, with my Jeep loaded down. I floored it...and reached the top of the hill in an instant...without even spinning a tire. Even I, had underestimated what it could do.

* One day while cruising out (again)...We headed out to the Sam Houston National Forest. It was pouring down rain...but that didn't stop us! We went down this back entrance where the road (It was not a road by any stretch of a definition) was nothing but a series of huge deep ruts etched into it which were in turn then full of "swamp" filled mud in each rut...and in between the ruts, as well. We went deep into the woods down that road...which was a real feat for any vehicle to have made it back in there. Then, it got interesting..."Ka-Zowie, Whoops!"...We rolled up into a huge boggy mud field...with deep thick gumbo "Mud". (There weren't even any tracks from other vehicles attempting to have gone through it.) This was big trouble...I was going to get stuck way out in the forest for sure. I didn't have alot of speed enough to hope to speed across it...since...we had been doing good just to have gotten this far through all the deep mud. It was time for "Emergency Lock-Out". I reached into the glovebox and turned the dial inside. It was like putting on the Jeep's Superman Cape! All I saw was Mud flying...and when it finally stopped...much, much further on through the thick mud...we were clear of the entire Mud Bog Area...and up on higher ground. I wish you could have seen it! Heck...I wish I could have seen it from outside the Jeep. It probably looked like some kind of Mud Tidal Wave going across that field.

Well...that's a few of its' adventures. There were many more....and many.many great memories. Even after all this time, I look back on the fact that I actually sold it...with grief.

What was I thinking?

Do you sell off a best friend just because they start needing too much work? Well...that was eventually what happened to the Jeep...It had compression problems and needed a good rebuild done to the engine...before it broke down enroute back and forth to College (What it ultimately was needed for...in the harsh, cruel world of reality). Which was one thing, my young mind was very excited about at the time. I was going to have the engine cylinders re-bored, and add some racing pistons, and a good high-performance "mid-range" off-road cam. But alas, I had no money to do such a thing, since I was a College Kid at the time. (My Jeep had help me to drain my savings...I do have to give it some of the blame in that respect!) My parents were not interested in me fixing up my Jeep...they wanted me to graduate from College..Go Figure? So...I ultimately had to choose between College...and/or working to pay off getting my Jeep fixed back into running dependable order. Tough choice! I still wonder if I chose correctly...?

Oh Well....Happy Jeepin' to Ya'...or "Off-Roadin' "! Maybe some day...I'll see ya' out on the trails again...and we can race down some ol' muddy road or spin and slide around in a "mud-bogged" field...like I use to...in my '74 Jeep Cherokee!

(If everyone enjoys hearing about the ol' Jeep...I'll write a sequel to this one with some more tales of its' remarkable feats!)

 '74 Jeep Cherokee

Brought to you by: "Me, Steve Walters"

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Gone Jeepin' through the Countryside...See Ya'!
Gone Jeepin' through the Countryside...See Ya'!

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manlypoetryman 2 years ago

Love "Off-Roading"...especially in something that is built to take it!

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prettydarkhorse Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago

hmm the memories with that cherokee came nice moments and memories. It will always be your jeep, I am so glad I devirginized yuor hub, I am the first to comment, HOORAY, Maita

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Me, Steve Walters Hub Author 2 years ago

prettydarkhorse: Thank you so much for "devirginizing" this Hub. That was so kind! (Sure do appreciate that!) Hooray...as well...from me! Hope you enjoyed the ride...no pun intended...or maybe...just a little! Your one hil-ar-ious Hubber..and a good friend, PDH. Blessings and Peace and Plenty of Jeep Rides! MPM...Whoops...Me, Steve Walters

ralwus 2 years ago

I did it some, but I was too used to doing it in style with a Caterpillar pulling and pushing big stuff around in the mud. Nothing like sliding a big ole drilling rig while still standing tall through mud. Have fun now, those days are gone for me nwo, but I do love my 4x4 Eddie Bauer with Lightning motor.

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Me, Steve Walters Hub Author 2 years ago

ralwus: Cool stuff...bet you had fun in that Bronco (?) 4 X 4...and pushing stuff around in that Caterpillar. Now that's "Off-Roading"! It would appear that my days for such "Off-Terrain" delights are behind me for now...as well. Or until which point I get back in a Jeep! Much appreciate you stopping in for a read about the old Jeep's days...and it's "mud"-conquering ways...Sincerely, Me

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AEvans Level 7 Commenter 2 years ago

I enjoyed the story but as always I enjoy reading your work! :)

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Me, Steve Walters Hub Author 2 years ago

AE: As I...Enjoy your works...as well! Thank you so much for stoppin' on by to read about the Jeep. Appreciate that!

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Nellieanna Level 8 Commenter 2 years ago

I enjoyed it too, Steve. My first car ever was a 72 VW Bug with automatic shift. I'd just gotten my first driver's license. I was 40. Ordered that car over the phone from up in "the Knobs" of sourthern Indiana, got a trolley across the River and over to the VW place in Louisville and drove that baby home all by myself.

I'd had every bit of maybe an hour's actual driving experience in the summer Driver's Ed class I took at the High School. Had to share the instructor and car with about 5 high school teenagers and everyone got only limited actual driving experience but we got all the instruction every hour of the class for the six-week summer course. We were prepared - right? heh heh

Now driving in Louisville is no snap. Made it to the mile-long bridge back across the river, seemed easy enough. But that steep, winding climb up the Knobs was a challenge. I tried not to look down over my side of the car because it was straight down and no room for a passing car should one be barreling down and just out of sight around each sharp curve. The speed limit was 70 but I didn't even think of hitting that.

I made it to the top and down the farm road & pulled in to my driveway and parked my prize (Lady Bug) out by the back of the farm house. I must have gone to the upstairs back window a dozen times during the night to be sure she was still there, sparkling all white in the moonlight!

Well - a bunch of years later now, of course - I've been through my share of vehicles, including a Mary Kay Pink Caddilac but now it's Explorers all the way for the ranch in southwest Texas. I'm assuming you might be from Houston - ?

Good hub and hope you'll be posting more!

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Me, Steve Walters Hub Author 2 years ago

Nellieanna: Thank you...You've helped to re-inspire me to go on and tell a little more stories on the Ol' Jeep. I liked your story on the 72 automatic (did not know they came in automatic...that's the first one I ever heard of like that!) VW (LadyBug)...I especially like the way you kept peeking on it at night to check on it, after successfully bringing it home. Great Stuff! Really enjoyed your comment. Thank you very much for reading this hub and for sharing the story of your first car. I hope others join in with like enthusiasm!

Sincerely, Me, Steve Walters

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Micky Dee Level 4 Commenter 24 months ago

Yo Me! Great to see you! Wait- is this really you?

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Me, Steve Walters Hub Author 24 months ago

Mickey Dee: Yo, it really is "Me" for sure (at least the last time i checked it was "Me") Glad ya' found "Me" over here. Stop in when ya' get a chance later...after I get "Me" up off his b_tt...and have him write a few more Hubs! Thanks for stoppin; in on this one and leavin' a comment! Signed, "Me"

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rust 24 months ago

Hey if you keep the Cherokee stories coming I'll put some up about my old black Wrangler. Plenty of good stories from trips to the Big Bend area and the Taos, NM region.

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Me, Steve Walters Hub Author 24 months ago

rust: That would be awesome...start a whole "Jeep" section here on Hubpages...on what "Jeeps" can really do! I would like to read of the Adventures of your black Wrangler. I would deff like to do another Article on my ol' Jeep...but even better...I would like to create some new adventures with a Jeep. Maybe soon...I'll buy me a good ol' (hobby-type)Jeep to putt around town and country with! rust...I'll be waiting to read about your "Jeep" stories...! Talk with ya' Later, Signed, Me, Steve Walters

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rust 23 months ago

I've got some business writing I've got to do and then I'll get to writing about the old Wrangler. Like yours, it's saved a lot of miserably stuck SUV's in its day. Goes with the territory.

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Moneylady 23 months ago

Hi Steve ... Some of these roads look like what we drove on up in Alaska ... just to get to the house! Fond memories... NOT!!!

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Me, Steve Walters Hub Author 23 months ago

rust: I've got a few more tales of my ol' Jeep's rescuing ways...Dang...I sure do miss that thing. (The top pic on this hub...almost looks just like it did!) ready to hear all about your ol' Wranglers tales. I guess your right...Jeeps do have a habit of being called upon to go to the rescue!

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Me, Steve Walters Hub Author 23 months ago

Moneylady: I guess its' all your STATE of mind at the time...Ha! If I had to get down some of those roads (in these pics) to get to my drive...I guess I would'a looked at my 4-Wheelin' Adventure Days a little bit differently...myself. Oh Well...That's why God created Jeeps!

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saddlerider1 Level 7 Commenter 23 months ago

Wow now that's what I call dirtying up a machine, but hey I know, I've been there done that with my rig and my motorbikes many years ago. Nice to read about the attachment you have to machines. peace bro.

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rust 23 months ago

Okay, Mr. Walters, I finally put up a hub about the Wrangler. I guess that means it's your turn to tell us more about the Cherokee. Always wanted a first generation Cherokee, would have painted it all black and prepped it for long camping trips. With two good 4X4's, just couldn't justify it.

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Me, Steve Walters Hub Author 23 months ago

saddlerider1: I know...ain't it fun "dirtying" them up! Jeepin' is a total blast...especially behind the wheel of a true work horse...that stomps through the mud!

Your Hub on your '57 Chevy Hub inspired me to write this Hub on my first vehicle...and even to break away from my "Manly" Poetry ways and start writingsome Hub page articles in the process! Look what you started! Later, my friend...Thanks for stoppin' in and readin' on the '74 Cherokee.

rust: Okay, my friend..then I'll be interested to read that Hub on your Wrangler. And...thanks for the encouraging words to write more on my Ol' Jeep. I wish I still had a first generation Cherokee...I hope to find an old one and restore it someday...that would be awesome if I found my ol' one still putting around someone's deer lease. I believe they had the perfect amount of weight-wheel-to-corner...and the proper power-to-traction to be one formidable off-road machine. Sounds like you have quite the amount of 4X4's though...and I'm sure some awesome stories to tell about 'em!

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RunAbstract Level 3 Commenter 23 months ago

Great article! I really liked the part about pushing the F-150 backwards while pulling the Datsun! What a memory.

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Me, Steve Walters Hub Author 22 months ago

RunAbstract: Great name...BTW! Thank you for your comment here on this article and for reading it. Ya' know what...that was no exaggeration...by any means...that powerful 4WD Jeep pushed and pulled both of those "really" stuck vehicles...like it was a walk in the park (and it was all uphill, too!). I still marvel at how strong a Four Wheel Drive Vehicle those original Cherokee's were! Appreciate you stoppin' by to read this one. Sincerely, MSW

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spsingh 10 months ago

I love off riding specially in jeep wow amazing hub voted up !!!!

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Me, Steve Walters Hub Author 10 months ago

spsingh: There is nothing quite like off-roading...and nothing quite like Jeeps. Thanks for reading and commenting on this one...and for the vote up! Regards, Me

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