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1979 Jeep CJ5 with 304 V8, T18 Transmission, Dana 20 Transfer case with TeraLow 3:1 gears, 4.88 axle gears, Detroit Locker up front and Ox Locker in back with 1 piece axle shafts, 36" SuperSwamper SX Tires, Shackle reversal, MileMarker Hydraulic winch, MSD 6A ignition.
I've seen that before. It's pretty cool even though the 2WD jeep is hold together with pins. No coolant. Pins hold on the springs. the body is just sitting on pins and not really secured.
To really impress me they should take that jeep out on the freeway after reassembly.
1979 Jeep CJ5 with 304 V8, T18 Transmission, Dana 20 Transfer case with TeraLow 3:1 gears, 4.88 axle gears, Detroit Locker up front and Ox Locker in back with 1 piece axle shafts, 36" SuperSwamper SX Tires, Shackle reversal, MileMarker Hydraulic winch, MSD 6A ignition.
What about the gas? What about the electrical? No battery?
I guess they have a small battery and small gas source on the engine. I'm not sure but it looks like the driver had a starter button at the base of the shift lever.
This jeep was not built to be driven. It was built to be unbuilt and rebuilt.
It's still a cool video.
I can't even take off my drive shaft in 4 minutes.