This. Not sure why this gets often overlooked. Toyota was the last company to sell cars with a four speed automatic as well as a cassette deck. Fun facts!
This. Not sure why this gets often overlooked. Toyota was the last company to sell cars with a four speed automatic as well as a cassette deck. Fun facts!
You’re right. An ammonia or hydrogen fuel cell seems like a great application for ocean-going ships.
Industry experts at major suppliers who I’ve interviewed personally believe electric vehicles
willmay be a two-decade stopgap for Hydrogen, whichismay be more ideal for some fleet services, and that’s the directionmanysome companies seem to be headed with the promise of theoretical autonomous technology.
Thanks!
I’ve always wondered which of the Rover (nee Buick) aluminum V8s would the best swap into a Willys Jeep.
500 stops. 13.8 mph. 20.8 miles.
Yeah, you’re right. I read the RFQ. It had too many requirements.
This.
Okay, Todd!
Sweet WJ. We had a ‘99 and still miss it. What are you running for suspension and tires?
So post-2004 T2?
Also, you could make a sweet stakebed from a Gladiator chassis. Here’s a cool related build of a ‘57 Willys ranch truck as inspiration: https://www.oldwillysforum.com/forum/index.php?threads/resurrecting-the-57-ranch-truck.17490/
I’d be stoked if Mopar produced 16” x 6” steelies in the 5x5.5 pattern that fits every Jeep from 1940 onward.
All the beltlines must be raised!
Old and new GM.
Working from home is great. I set up a desk next to the Willys Wagon and work out of the garage.
Grandpa’s 1955 Willys Wagon:
Nah, I meant the 1991 Eclipse GSX with AWD and the turbo boost (lag).
These are awesome.