AlphaMav spotted this FC with a funky bumper.
“Not sure of the year . $ 2000.00 OBO flat head inline 6 cylinder.”
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AlphaMav spotted this FC with a funky bumper.
“Not sure of the year . $ 2000.00 OBO flat head inline 6 cylinder.”
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Interesting front bumper add ons. Maybe to catch those amarillos, right joe?
Holy Mad Max front bumper, and the rear looks like a 50s Cadillac.
Coke cooler ought a bring a couple hundred itself so that brings the FC down to around $1,800.
That’s a lot of fc170 to start with. Rocnrol is right about the coke cooler…
OMG… the armadillos have made it up/into Missouri? This is worse than the killer bee migration! Time to start welding $#!+ to my jeeps’ bumpers 😉
…actually both my 42 and 44 already have C-channel bumpers with weld-ons… just not substantial enough to catch the armored beasts! …yet…
Joe, Joe! Calm down. We don’t know if any armadillos made it to MO. The government hasn’t told us yet and we haven’t seen it on the Internet or tv! Heck, maybe my brother has started drinking and is imagining armadillos everywhere. What I do know is that I don’t want you going and welding #$@! on any jeeps until we know for sure. I’ll pick up an Enquire magazine and get back with you…
OH, and I actually like this FC… the rear bumper and Coke machine make it (seriously)! Perfect patina to leave as-is (could be a serious challenge to restore). I hope it finds a good, quirky home, and that the rear bumper and Coke machine stay with the build 🙂
LMAO, Todd 🙂
Sell the coke machine to Rick’s restoration or have him restore. worth more than the truck. Todd or Chris can you bolt a CJ5 front end on a standard jeepter? I love the one in Arizonia! Could replace my two GEO Metros with that. Then I wouldn’t have to hide behind the store! (-:
Roy, I’m almost certain. Being as the hood fits proper, that’s enough for me to try…
Anyone check this one out yet? BTW: the armadillo’s have crossed the Missouri river here in the St. Louis area and continue their quest for the Iowa border!