I think those are factory mopar wheels. I had a set on my 70 cudaDang that thing is nice!! Really like those classic style wheels! Anyone know the brand on those, or are they OEM or one off?
Those are factory Jeep wheels. The Mopar rally wheels that came on the A, B and E-body cars (like your 'Cuda, for instance) are only remotely similar.I think those are factory mopar wheels. I had a set on my 70 cuda
https://www.wheelvintiques.com/15x8...MIgpeLi_ey9QIVdAp9Ch1uzQZjEAQYAyABEgJ0S_D_BwE
What about the fact that it was owned by Carroll Shelby?I find absolutely nothing about that Jeep to be desirable.
Borderline irrelevant. I don’t care about his stock YJ from the 80s, I’m more interested in his Mustangs from the 60s.What about the fact that it was owned by Carroll Shelby?
My expectations of Jeeps once owned by Caroll Shelby might have been unreasonable.What about the fact that it was owned by Carroll Shelby?
same. BUT it still is coolBorderline irrelevant. I don’t care about his stock YJ from the 80s, I’m more interested in his Mustangs from the 60s.
I dunno I think it’s really not. It’s a bone stock YJ. If he had done like a sweet 5.0 conversion or something to make it unique. But as it sits, it’s a stock Jeep that somebody who did cool things once owned. That doesn’t equate to a lot of value to me personally.same. BUT it still is cool
I find absolutely nothing about that Jeep to be desirable.
I dunno I think it’s really not. It’s a bone stock YJ. If he had done like a sweet 5.0 conversion or something to make it unique. But as it sits, it’s a stock Jeep that somebody who did cool things once owned. That doesn’t equate to a lot of value to me personally.
You beat me to it.To me it's like when George Costanza bought Jon Voight's LeBaron.