Head Honcho: The Pick-Up Truck We Wish Jeep Would Bring Back – SlashGear

The Jeep J-10 Honcho has custom features like muscular flared fenders, shimmering gold striping on the bedside, fancy decals, bespoke 15-inch off-road wheels, chunky all-terrain tires, and an optional roll bar. Meanwhile, it has a sport steering wheel and Levi’s denim upholstery to fortify its workhorse vibe. But what hit the spot is what’s under the hood.

Unlike earlier variants of the J-10 with standard inline six-cylinder engines, the Honcho has an AMC 360 V8 under the hood. This potent powerplant produces up to 195 horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque. It’s an understatement to call the Honcho the big boss of 1970s pick-up trucks, but part of its allure is the limited production numbers. Chrysler discontinued the full-size Jeep pick-ups after acquiring AMC in 1987, so the J-10 in Honcho livery is a rare breed.

Although the J-10 came with various special packages like the 10-4 (with a standard CB radio) and the Golden Eagle (with similar Levi’s denim seats), only 1,264 Jeep J-10 Honchos left the AMC factory between 1974 and 1983, making it a rare find. And if you do find one, prepare to spend upwards of $50,000 for a mint or completely restored unit.

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