This little beauty has 180,000 miles and still going strong.
FUBO
I always liked that body style.
Recently the venerable 2003 Ranger has been traded in for a Toyota Tacoma. At the last maintenance it was found that all the bushings in the front end as well as the tie rod ends were all worn out. It cost more to fix than I thought it was worth.
A few years ago I swapped one worn steering arm.
For a jalopy and diamond (maybe) in the rough, this rescued Willys might actually get going in earnest this year.
http://tysonneil.smugmug.com/Other/1968-Project-Willys-CJ5/15578238_GGkBkh#!i=1167186781&k=6xWUk
I always liked that body style.
Recently the venerable 2003 Ranger has been traded in for a Toyota Tacoma. At the last maintenance it was found that all the bushings in the front end as well as the tie rod ends were all worn out. It cost more to fix than I thought it was worth.
A few years ago I swapped one worn steering arm.
For a jalopy and diamond (maybe) in the rough, this rescued Willys might actually get going in earnest this year.
http://tysonneil.smugmug.com/Other/1968-Project-Willys-CJ5/15578238_GGkBkh#!i=1167186781&k=6xWUk
“This little beauty has 180,000 miles”
For an F150 that’s just barely broken in.