I wonder where the engine went. Under the bed like the old '50's VW pickups? This bed looks like them, very shallow with fold down sides. Look familiar?
“In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act.” ― George Orwell
It's not over when you lose. It's over when you quit.
Hell has anyone looked at the sticker on one of the new Jeep pickups. Good luck selling any. My cousin bought a new SRT Challenger. Said that the price of those trucks were within a grand of his Challenger at the lot he was at.
I'd forgotten about those. I haven't seen one in many years. Ford, I think, had a very similar one but I don't know if came in 4x4.
I know where one of those is. It's in VERY good condition, just needs a little TLC to put it back on the road.
My daughter got a flier in the mail from Jeep a short while back about these kits and it said that you could by the components now from Jeep's off-road catalog of parts. The cost would add over $25K to an existing Wrangler!
Ed
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You'd probably get up on the nerf bar then step on the fender. Reminds me of a tall, slender young lady in our church who brought her boyfriend to church with her. The arrived in a jacked up pickup about 3' off the ground. She was wearing a skin tight skirt. Watching her get back in was entertaining for everyone.
“In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act.” ― George Orwell
It's not over when you lose. It's over when you quit.
Jeep is contemplating (but not for certain) producing a modification kit for Wranglers. This is what's on the drawing board:
If the GVW on that rig would allow for something like a 4BT diesel that would be an awesome rig, done right, that would last for decades. Awesome camper hauler.