You can probably blame Chris Durham for them being so hard to find today..
Haha!
I still have the old UROC Hammer Down videos with his rig in them. They are very unique looking Jeeps for sure.
You can probably blame Chris Durham for them being so hard to find today..
You can probably blame Chris Durham for them being so hard to find today..
Not sure how you don't see that @Stephen, but I do understand that you have a different perspective on the world than most...Don't really see that other than the slotted grill.
Want I do see is that it looks much more like the SJ413 Jimny than the previous generation did, and there is not a damn thing wrong with that! I also see a ladder frame, coil sprung solid axles, two speed transfer case... Basically just awesomeness all around!
Is that a solid front axle still? That's rad.
That's Bad to the Bone, How many people does it take to use a sand ladder?
I am selling a project, it is a 69' Jeepster half cab sitting on a 1979 f350 cut down frame with the highly desirable high pinion king pin snowfighter Dana 60 and matching 60 rear- 4.10 gearing. It also has a Chevy turbo 400 trans with t-case, but No motor. Body is in descent shape a couple of rough spots but nothing major, front clip is a 56'willys, very unique. Again this is a project vehicle needs a lot of tlc (time, labor and cash) but has awesome potential to be something or great for parts. Price is firm. Cash only. Have title to the jeep.
The H2 wheels/tires on the front will not go with it, steel wheels will.