Somewhere in Spanish Fork, Utah, most likely near Byron Hair's house, there's a pile of Wagoneer parts. Doors, chunks of fenders, a liftgate, a tailgate, some back seats. Consider it collateral damage. In Hair's mind it all had to go away to create a better wheeling machine. And that it did. You liked it enough to make it the 6th most popular vote-getter this year, so Hair and his Wagoneer are coming to Hollister.
Specifications
Owner name/city: Byron Hair/Spanish Fork, Utah
Occupation: Machinist
Vehicle model: 1977 Jeep Wagoneer
Estimated value: $6,000
Engine/aspiration: 455ci V-8, Quadrajet carburetor, 21/2-inch into 3-inch exhaust
Transmission(s): TH400, Hayden cooler
Transfer case: Divorced NP205
Suspension (f/r): Three-link, coil springs, Rancho RS 5000 shocks, limiting straps/Four-link, coil springs, Rancho RS 5000 shocks, limiting straps
Axles (f/r): Rockwell 2 1/2-ton, Detroit Locker, hydraulic steering/Rockwell 2 1/2-ton, welded
Axle ratio: 6.72:1
Wheels: 20x9.5 military with custom internal beadlocks
Tires: 46x19.5-20 Mickey Thompson Claws (cut)
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Second only to the Warthog in sheer volume of tubing, this Wagoneer has a full 2-inch-diam
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The interior is a study in function and only the basics remain. This is an interior that c
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Hair put the cargo area of the Wagoneer to good use by utilizing it as a mounting point fo
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Compared to some of the other competitors, Hair's Quadrajet-topped 455ci engine is low-tec
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Hair removed the stock leaf-spring front suspension and replaced it with a new custom coil
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Like the front, the rear axle is a Rockwell 2 1/2-ton and it has a custom driveline brake