GROSS Yard Find '52 Jeep! Will It Run? | Roadkill Garage | MotorTrend



Freiburger and Dulcich rescue a flat-fender 1952 CJ-3A Jeep with a small-block Chevy that looks like it’s sat at the bottom of the ocean. Dulcich found the Jeep in a yard, and after years of neglect, the guys are making it run and drive the only way they know how.

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47 thoughts on “GROSS Yard Find '52 Jeep! Will It Run? | Roadkill Garage | MotorTrend”

  1. I've said it before and I'll say it again it never ceases to amaze me seemingly no matter how long these old rigs sit with a little TLC the come right back around. Very Cool 👍👍👍

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  2. Actually, "Jeep" as a word is a lot older, and was used as far back as WW1 about anything new and untested, from green soldiers to new machinery. Eugene did change the meaning of the word, from a bit pejorative, to a description for anything that could go anywhere, just as he could walk through walls.
    An example of "Jeep" being used for other things are "Jeep carrier" escort aircraft carriers, smaller and more "nimble" than full fleet carriers, and also the Minneapolis-Moline 4WD tractors used by the military as prime movers.

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  3. If you dont have brakes then you definitely need seat belts. If you have really good brakes… then you probably still need seat belts. If you choose not to use your brakes then it doesn't matter if you have seat belts.

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  4. My whole crime was that i live overseas ….. dam you motortrend😢 ill pay, ill pay your greed… but you no want foreigners…. Why? 😡 i miss roadkill so much

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  5. Change the oil and it immediately starts up? Definitely not a full video here or they are lying about it not running and driving before buying it.

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  6. dude, I'm having so much trouble getting past Dulcich new teeth, their too long compared to his originals, it's like that's all i see is teeth now. shame on his dentist. its. too noticeable, and I'm not trying to be funny or an @ss. I'm sure he can see and feel the difference.

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  7. finally fry think like normal people . Impossibly least cost for impssibly high performance . I would put a non metal igniton coil holder remove ignition condensator . Make sure sur spark plug wire have space (no touch) same for ignition coil wire ,big wire , then try to move to turn manually , since i would have put hydraulic oil in each piston

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