+1 for welding it up. I've had manual bellhousings welded up that were in worse shape, and they held up under heavy abuse. I would check all the holes just to make sure everything is jiving properly.
I love the simplicity of the early Jeep. Simple to fix with hand tools in the middle of nowhere at night. That engine with the light weight of the Jeep should make it fly! [P
The Tuskeegee airmen were tough. My wife has been to the museum and she said it is a must-see for history buffs.
My brother Ed had one that was a kind of mustard color and a bashed up front end. He paid $50 for it and got it running by changing the plug wires and fuel filter. He drove the crap outta that thing for years and sold it for $500 when the engine blew a head gasket. Other than used tires, he...
Looks like a really stout frame! I don't know about NC but the dmv here would use the VIN from the Jeep. All you have to do is have a cop fill out a form you download yourself and show him the bill of sale (anything older than 1985 doesn't need a title). I hope NC has something as simple. Some...
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This has the potential to be great, but those welded up rear windows look stupid. I sometimes wonder what people were thinking when they did stuff.
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Around some parts of the country, a guy with a rusty cab is cussing you for carving up a solid one. But it's yours, so do whatcha want. I dig it.
My friend Jay had the Chevy version of this car in high school. Pics don't do justice to how big these road yachts really are. You could land a Cessna on the roof! Subscribed. [P