UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300.
“1950 M38 Jeep, nice running original L-134 flathead 4 cyl engine and 3 speed transmission, 12 volt electrical, upgraded front brakes, warn hubs, like new BFG M/T tires, 6 point roll cage, Best Top soft top with doors, heater, rear step bumper, tow bar & wiring, original and line lock parking brakes. Original CA vehicle. Clean title.”
I wonder what seller means by line lock parking brakes.
Brett, they are hydraulic line brakes. That is it on the firewall in the 2nd picture.
Aren’t line locks for doing burn outs? Or do they have a more legit purpose?
Here’s an example of a line lock product:
http://www.jegs.com/p/JEGS-Performance-Products/JEGS-Hydraulic-Brake-Lock/1769685/10002/-1
Joe: I’ve seen people use them as a temporary parking brake alternative while jeeping. I *think* the Colombians use them to lock one rear wheel, which is how they make their jeeps do the cirlces. I thought someone told me that, but I could be wrong.
I had one on a tow truck when I worked for a towing company. Made the truck not move when doing recoveries. E-brake would not hold as well.
Oh yeah, you all reminded me know back in the day when I had a 80’s Subaru. It had a similar feature. When you pressed the clutch pedal and the brake at the same time, then released the brake while still holding the clutch, the brakes would be held. Made it great for hill starts.
Sold the first day. I missed it by a few hours.
Thanks for the update Mel. Sorry you didn’t get it.
We used to use line locks for racing
Thanks for the explanations. I was just starting to understand until Bob said “racing”. I get the whoa applications… but how do line locks help you go?
As for the jeep itself: I wonder if an eWillys reader got it?