Weird Jeeps?
Here's a couple of strange ones I saw today. The first one, I'll let you
guess for a day what it is, the second is a pickup with a "superhurricane" 6 cut off and welded to a trailer. It is front wheel drive and has electric rear brakes. They are the last 8 pictures here, http://home.goldrush.com/obsoelyt/FrozenLakesTrip.htm -- Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California |
Re: Weird Jeeps?
Paul Calman wrote: > Here's a couple of strange ones I saw today. The first one, I'll let you > guess for a day what it is, the second is a pickup with a "superhurricane" 6 > cut off and welded to a trailer. It is front wheel drive and has electric > rear brakes. > They are the last 8 pictures here, > http://home.goldrush.com/obsoelyt/FrozenLakesTrip.htm Hmm, I'm coming out to Nor/Cal next month for my son's wedding, and will be in the Jackson/Sonora area for a couple of days...guess I'd better bring a jacket<g>. On another note, how many mph does the 'wing slow down when you activate those horns? Damn! -- Old Crow '82 FLTC-P "Pearl" '95 Wrangler YJ TOMKAT, SENS, BS#133, MAMBM, SLOB#? |
Re: Weird Jeeps?
Paul Calman wrote: > Here's a couple of strange ones I saw today. The first one, I'll let you > guess for a day what it is, the second is a pickup with a "superhurricane" 6 > cut off and welded to a trailer. It is front wheel drive and has electric > rear brakes. > They are the last 8 pictures here, > http://home.goldrush.com/obsoelyt/FrozenLakesTrip.htm Hmm, I'm coming out to Nor/Cal next month for my son's wedding, and will be in the Jackson/Sonora area for a couple of days...guess I'd better bring a jacket<g>. On another note, how many mph does the 'wing slow down when you activate those horns? Damn! -- Old Crow '82 FLTC-P "Pearl" '95 Wrangler YJ TOMKAT, SENS, BS#133, MAMBM, SLOB#? |
Re: Weird Jeeps?
Paul Calman wrote: > Here's a couple of strange ones I saw today. The first one, I'll let you > guess for a day what it is, the second is a pickup with a "superhurricane" 6 > cut off and welded to a trailer. It is front wheel drive and has electric > rear brakes. > They are the last 8 pictures here, > http://home.goldrush.com/obsoelyt/FrozenLakesTrip.htm Hmm, I'm coming out to Nor/Cal next month for my son's wedding, and will be in the Jackson/Sonora area for a couple of days...guess I'd better bring a jacket<g>. On another note, how many mph does the 'wing slow down when you activate those horns? Damn! -- Old Crow '82 FLTC-P "Pearl" '95 Wrangler YJ TOMKAT, SENS, BS#133, MAMBM, SLOB#? |
Re: Weird Jeeps?
The guy who built it is hadicapped, it's his hunting rig. It's a CJ-2 grill
and hood, the frame and driveline is Bronco2 with an automatic, and the body is all aluminum and plywood, held together with about a million pop-rivets and deck screws. The flatbed is pretty funny. It has a Dana 20 transfer case, and Dana 25 axle. I'm not sure i would want to haul anything heavy with it. An Olds Tornado comes to mind as a better rig to base this one on. It's not freezing yet here, maybe 50 in the morning. The horns don't stop the bike, but I have to watch that they don't stop whoever pulls out in front of me. -- Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California |
Re: Weird Jeeps?
The guy who built it is hadicapped, it's his hunting rig. It's a CJ-2 grill
and hood, the frame and driveline is Bronco2 with an automatic, and the body is all aluminum and plywood, held together with about a million pop-rivets and deck screws. The flatbed is pretty funny. It has a Dana 20 transfer case, and Dana 25 axle. I'm not sure i would want to haul anything heavy with it. An Olds Tornado comes to mind as a better rig to base this one on. It's not freezing yet here, maybe 50 in the morning. The horns don't stop the bike, but I have to watch that they don't stop whoever pulls out in front of me. -- Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California |
Re: Weird Jeeps?
The guy who built it is hadicapped, it's his hunting rig. It's a CJ-2 grill
and hood, the frame and driveline is Bronco2 with an automatic, and the body is all aluminum and plywood, held together with about a million pop-rivets and deck screws. The flatbed is pretty funny. It has a Dana 20 transfer case, and Dana 25 axle. I'm not sure i would want to haul anything heavy with it. An Olds Tornado comes to mind as a better rig to base this one on. It's not freezing yet here, maybe 50 in the morning. The horns don't stop the bike, but I have to watch that they don't stop whoever pulls out in front of me. -- Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California |
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