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  • September 20, 2024, 11:27:37 PM

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« on: August 26, 2024, 11:32:55 PM »
I am not a YouTuber, but I do have some videos of wheeling my Eagle posted on YouTube. Its impressive what the car can do. I have a few other videos I might put out there and I'd like to put together a walk around of the car too. Feel free to check out the videos at my channel link below.

https://youtube.com/@vintage4x4s_and_streetrods?si=w9dEOyL7k2HdGc91

In some of the videos, you may also see my brother's orange J10. Before anyone gets upset that we are abusing classics (don't get me wrong, that is exactly what we were doing), here is my defense. The J10 was his parts truck for his other J10. It is on a K5 Blazer chassis that was free. Between selling parts off of the Blazer and J10, he has $600 into the truck that would've been scrapped otherwise. Included in that total are his brand new 33" all terrain tires. And my Eagle was rescued from the junkyard. It was supposed to get crushed, and I gave it a purpose.
1986 Eagle: 258, Auto, Chrysler 8.25 rear, 3.54 gears
1989 Jeep Comanche: 4.0, AX-15, 8.8 rear, 4.10 gears
1940 Chevy PU: 350, 700R4


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