The price of the axles alone is enough to assure I'll never own one...Shagoneer wrote:Whats everyones opinion of the mighty FC concept? I personally love it and wish they'd actually make it but I doubt that will ever happen.
Can you send that my way? When I make it to ouray, I'll bring an fc back east!!!
I've been eagerly awaiting his updates. Seems like he keeps has a long list of continual projects. Amazing amount of fabrication and body work thus far66stepside wrote:That is pretty cool. I bet they could've bought a vintage 5th wheel camper and used that instead of the military trailer bed.
Cjmartimer (sp?) over on the ifsja site has a killer FC build.
Here's one mentioned in the expeditionportal site, too: http://bb.bc4x4.com/showthread.php?1232 ... C170-Build
Jeeplovingirl wrote:where you on a Saturday night at 12am I am looking at FCporn lol
I bet it would be pretty trick looking. It would take some time to convert it to 4wd. Post pics!!racerx12003r1 wrote:WOW. Those are pretty cool. I dont think I have ever seen one before now. It does sort of resemble the vans earlier mentioned. A buddy of mine has a Falcon van (Wants to make a Scooby-Doo special.) I should show him that FC. Thanks for the cool pix.
The Sportsman edition on the dodge has front leaf springs, front axle swap, and a divorced transfer case will get most of the conversion done. I bet other versions had front leaf springs, too. I have always loved the 4x4 vans.66stepside wrote:Jeeplovingirl wrote:where you on a Saturday night at 12am I am looking at FCporn lol
That is some critical thinking and critical reading of a thread!!
I bet it would be pretty trick looking. It would take some time to convert it to 4wd. Post pics!!racerx12003r1 wrote:WOW. Those are pretty cool. I dont think I have ever seen one before now. It does sort of resemble the vans earlier mentioned. A buddy of mine has a Falcon van (Wants to make a Scooby-Doo special.) I should show him that FC. Thanks for the cool pix.