UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/07/2015) Hmmm. Looks rust free.
“1945 willy’s Jeep
Has 1989 Toyota chassis and running gears
22RE engine with 5 speed transmission
$15,000 OBO will consider partial for a Towable House boat”
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UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/07/2015) Hmmm. Looks rust free.
“1945 willy’s Jeep
Has 1989 Toyota chassis and running gears
22RE engine with 5 speed transmission
$15,000 OBO will consider partial for a Towable House boat”
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Odd looking thing – hardly worth whats asked – it isn’t Jeep and it isn’t Toyoda
I think the same as Bill. It’s not a salad or a frankesjeep either. A bubba?
That engine bay is packed!
The only things MB left on this are the front grill and possibly that outer windshield frame: a mis-use of both parts, IMHO.
that front end looks like it got pushed back a foot or so………..probably from hitting the curb four wheeling into the 7-11 lot. rear spring looks goofy too.
Its weird looking. I wouldnt pay 3k for it.
I was trying to think of what is odd about it and yes, its the wheel base…makes it look very strange
Mind blowing bubba work.
You’re right Frank, front end is weird. Looks like the jeep sneezed hard and they couldn’t find all the parts to put it back together. Maybe the $15,000 was a typo. Way too much money
I will never understand why someone would go to the lengths required to put an off shore drivetrain in a Jeep. When its done it looks bad. The front axle must be about a foot back from where it should be.
Re Peter. I once saw a Henry J that had an RX-7 rotary And rx7 dash in it. Impressive but why? I guess it’s how all these “purebred” dogs are arrived at. That axel placement is wrong.