And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
It would be easier to keep running than any modern Jeep (or any other brand) with all the electronics and everything jammed together under the hood. When you have to drain the radiator to replace a bad alternator, or remove the entire front moulding to replace a headlight bulb you appreciate the KISS principle. Al_in_Ottawa
Any tight turn into a parking space was accompanied by the sounds of *clunk*clunk*clunk* from the rear differential. They had their issues. Rose colored glasses, and all that.
I had an uncle that had one. He traded it for a 72 Suburban. He wanted AC and a V8 to pull his camper better. He had no problems driving off road in the Jeep. Not so much with the Suburban as it did not have locker axles.
My dad had one, a '65, and that big OHC six sounded like a good idea but without a lot of miles, one of the connecting rods had the piston end stretch out. I don't know if there was any collateral damage because I lived out of state at the time and wasn't intimately involved. Another thing was that it had an automatic and once I went on a trip with him and at highway speeds, like 50 mph, it would really stink. I wouldn't have one as a gift. My brother had an 80's fancier one he spent 10k on it during the short period he had it. Sounds like my Durango.
It would be easier to keep running than any modern Jeep (or any other brand) with all the electronics and everything jammed together under the hood. When you have to drain the radiator to replace a bad alternator, or remove the entire front moulding to replace a headlight bulb you appreciate the KISS principle.
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As AL implied, at least you can TRY to keep it running.
ReplyDeleteA new ride has you at it's mercy.
Is there room to change it to a small block V8 ?
ReplyDeleteInline six will run forever.
DeleteHow can it be great if you can’t keep it running?
ReplyDeleteKeep it running? Comments suggest the real problem is getting it started.
DeleteMy mother (may she rest in peace) had a Jeep Wagoneer for many years.
ReplyDeleteAny tight turn into a parking space was accompanied by the sounds of *clunk*clunk*clunk* from the rear differential. They had their issues. Rose colored glasses, and all that.
ReplyDeleteI had an uncle that had one. He traded it for a 72 Suburban. He wanted AC and a V8 to pull his camper better. He had no problems driving off road in the Jeep. Not so much with the Suburban as it did not have locker axles.
ReplyDeleteI own a painting of a 6-Door NYC Cab from the 1960s. I'm too Tito's addled to remember the famous company that made them. Help me.
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DeleteMy dad had one, a '65, and that big OHC six sounded like a good idea but without a lot of miles, one of the connecting rods had the piston end stretch out. I don't know if there was any collateral damage because I lived out of state at the time and wasn't intimately involved. Another thing was that it had an automatic and once I went on a trip with him and at highway speeds, like 50 mph, it would really stink. I wouldn't have one as a gift. My brother had an 80's fancier one he spent 10k on it during the short period he had it. Sounds like my Durango.
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