Ray assembled this cool jeep-bar in his shop!
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WOW! Nicely done. I’m considering this, or making a barbeque out of the roached/rusty remaining front clip from the 1943 MB I’ve been salvaging with Willi Fairbanks.
Joe, do that and Barbecue Dave just might show up to cook you something 🙂
That’s very cool!
Back when I got my first cj3b in 75, the best thing about driving the jeep was it was just as much fun to drive drunk as sober.
So much awesome.
Awesome bar. Since the glass top of table somewhat resembles a folded down windshield, all you need is a jeep seat for barstool, brake/gas/clutch pedals for foot recliner and stickshift as keg tapper and you’re all good = too much work. lol. Just ideas.