Josh forwarded this ad for a modified jeep. It’s not quite as nice as Wally Cohn’s, but you’ll still spend some time looking at it. Note the plow setup on the front.
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Josh forwarded this ad for a modified jeep. It’s not quite as nice as Wally Cohn’s, but you’ll still spend some time looking at it. Note the plow setup on the front.
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Very cool!
What is a snow plow doing in Florida?
Very interesting. It has a lever lock used to lock the front wheels when winching. But there is no winch and it is mounted under the passenger side dash…
Reminds me of a WWII Type 95 scout. 🙂
Cool looking!
I think the design and conversion is very well done. I only wish I could have seen what this modified Jeep looked like right after the body work was completed.