Tuesday, September 30, 2025

No-one is car jacking that








 

10 comments:

  1. Ultimate anti-theft system, just take the carburetor with you. Brilliant!

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  2. My dad had a '65 Wagoneer with that engine and automatic. What a piece of crap.

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  3. If that ancient Jeep has a standard transmission, virtually no younger thug will be able to drive it.

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  4. Actually, that model is fairly rare. It might easily be a target for car thieves.

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  5. I'd drive that! Cute old pickup, be an easy refurb, last forever, good simple set of wheels. Find a later engine used in a couple cars, the hi perf version put out 235hp 210ftlbstq.

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  6. That brings back memories of my '62 International Harvester straight six PU.

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  7. Just because most two legged predators couldn't drive it wouldn't stop them from trying to steal it.

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  8. Had one of those once, wish I'd have kept it. That thing could climb trees - I often used it to pull lesser 4x4s out of trouble. Can't recall where I left it.

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  9. We had a mil surplus Jeep on the farm in the late 60's for 45 years. If you take off the spare tire carrier and add a roll bar that is about what we had. It was very cold natured until it got fuel injection with the new head when dad rebuilt it almost doubling the Hp. The "Starting" label was missing.

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  10. A J-10 with the big V-8 was a fun ride, capable of surprising Corvettes while carrying a load of hangliders. Solid axels front and back, it handled like a big MG.

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