The Jeeps are awesome in the winter. Last year I took a 4 hour round trip drive to pick up a chevelle rear end for my GP and got caught by a freak winter storm and that Jeep drove through it without a problem all the way back
'71 510 wagon. It's got a Quad4 swapped in (roughly 2X the original power) with a 5-speed. It is RWD and I expect it to absolutely suck if we get snow. Fortunately we rarely do in my area. Truthfully, PDX winter is 8 months of steady rain. I've got chains if I need em but working wipers are much more useful :wink: . All you Jeep guys have the right idea.motorholmes said:3XBrownCutty said:that^^^^ is AWESOME!!!!!!DRIVEN said:![]()
Is that a Datsun? Rear drive?
MadMax1235 said:Here's the tank. Also have a 94' blazer 4dr 4wd v6 that needs tires![]()
my buddy's elco in the background.
burgundy83 said:She's got all-terrains all round, 4 20lb sandbags in the trunk, and an awesome heater that still heats in -45. It's just missing AWD haha
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My block heater is my friend haha, although it can start in -40 without being plugged in, not that it's happy about it thoughdream on mcss said:Damn im surprised you can get it to start in that kinda weather! You just gotta love them 305's lol.
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