Here’s an unusual build.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/605328924848200
“1952 Jeep Willys, 350ci Chevy small block with automatic transmission, 2-4 barrel carburetors, Completely Done, Ready to Run.”
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Here’s an unusual build.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/605328924848200
“1952 Jeep Willys, 350ci Chevy small block with automatic transmission, 2-4 barrel carburetors, Completely Done, Ready to Run.”
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What is the usefulness of this vehicle? not even four wheel drive. The time and effort required to build it seems to be a waste, and of all places, it’s from NJ. For sue I thought this was a Texas vehicle.
Mike,
I was unsure of the utility as well. Maybe it’s supposed to be a show rig?? Or maybe a drag rig? I just thought it was an unusual build. Never know when something like this will inspire someone in some way.
A “not too ratty” and unchopped rat rod?
One thing for sure his hole saw works well??not for me heat noise fumes in the cab