While returning from our short camping trip, we spotted this 3B motoring down I-84 at 60MPH heading from Pendleton to Echo, Oregon. It was perfect weather for a jeep drive.
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While returning from our short camping trip, we spotted this 3B motoring down I-84 at 60MPH heading from Pendleton to Echo, Oregon. It was perfect weather for a jeep drive.
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You were doing 60 Dave or he was?
He was doing about 60. I was doing 65 when I passed him.
PLAINLY DIDNT HAVE THE F-4 134 — MAYBE A CORVETTE 327 UNDER THE HOOD ??? — WARN OVERDRIVE ??? — TIRES LOOK TO BE TALLER ??? — AXLE GEARS MONKEYED WITH ??? — I HAVE A 49 JEEPSTER WITH A CORVETTE 327 UNDER THE HOOD — TURBO 350 — FORD 9 INCH — HAVENT DRIVEN IT YET — BOUGHT IT 30 YEARS AGO — UNFINISHED PROJECT — STILL NOT FINISHED — MAYBE NEXT CENTURY ???
JEEP STER: I had a 3B and I pushed the factory F134 engine to go 65mph! Hardtop, duallies, easily another 500+ lbs on top and I was still able to go about 60mph barely…
Hi. I’m Chase the guy that was driving that day I was coming back from a Boise trip to Portland. 400miles and back including throughout the Boise National Forest. I was doing 60 on the flat rounds but mostly was going 55. It’s a 1962 3B with stock f-134 she on a cj5 frame (3″ more leg room) siting on 7.50-16 tires. I did a frame up restoration tuk 3 years.
Hi Chase,
That’s awesome! Nice you found the post. It looked like it was running smoothly and straight down the freeway. Great work!
– Dave