Henry Padilla - 1968 Wagoneer
Henry
Writes:
I originally found my '68 Wagoneer ("Ole'
Bessy") in a backyard in Paso Robles, California. She hadn't been
driven in 4 years. I had been looking for a 4WD to tinker with, and
to use while exploring and camping in the California desert with my
wife Jennifer and my brother-in-law Bob (who got me interested in
4-wheeling in the first place). I bought Ole' Bessy for $500. That
was in January, 1993. Since then, I've bruised a few knuckles, cursed
a few times, spent a few dollars, and moved to Connecticut. I've also
come to appreciate the ruggedness, uniqueness, and overall ability of
the full-size Wagoneers.
Ole' Bessy is largely stock, and has 172,000
miles on the odometer. The original factory-installed Buick 350 has
been rebuilt, and recently received a 4-barrel manifold and Holley
carburetor. I maintained the original look as much as possible with
the air cleaner housing off of a '79 Wagoneer. The GM Turbo 400
transmission has also been rebuilt.
She rides on 31x10.5/15 Dick Cepek Fun
Country tires, mounted on white spoke wheels. She sits on Gabriel
shocks, and has a Rancho steering stabilizer. The gears are stock
3.37s.
The interior is stock except for 3" 5-point
Deist harnesses, fire extinguisher, new carpeting, and a Hurst shift
boot for the transfer case shifter. The original Jeep AM radio is
still there! Outside, two 100-watt KC lights are mounted behind the
grille. The factory roof rack is intact.
Near-term
projects include reupholstering
the bench seats, installing a dual-battery system, painting the
engine compartment, and fixing that rear window (again!).
Longer-term
projects include lockers,
installing new shocks, and fuel injection (I'm not worthy! I'm not
worthy!).
Ole' Bessy is primarily used to get me to
and from the park-and-ride. Other uses include hauling me, my
mountain bike, and my camping gear to various trailheads in New
England. Jennifer drives Ole' Bessy once in a while, and our baby
daughter, Calindy, can't wait until she gets her first Jeep (ever
notice that they make a Barbie Wrangler but not a Barbie Wagoneer?).
I also plan to go on a couple of trail runs (finally!) with the
Eastern 4 Wheelers here in Connecticut. By the way, Ole' Bessy is
kept in good condition through contributions from my other hobby:
work. I'm a risk management consultant with a Big Six accounting
firm.
You can get in touch with Henry athpadilla@dttus.com
Visit Henry's excellent home page, dedicated to Ol' Bessy. And don't forget to read about Kitty!
Henry Padilla
Connecticut
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