Project in Pictures: Check Out This Rad 1977 Jeep Honcho Build!
Hell-raising Honcho: Most folks don’t even know this off-road ride is a Jeep.
Mike Davison is completely used to people mistaking his 1977 Jeep Honcho for something else. He’s heard it all, including, “Hey, nice Comanche!” At least those folks are in the correct ballpark.

Davison lives in Grand Junction, Colorado, and he bought this Honcho when he was 18. Along with being his daily driver, the Jeep Honcho still saw plenty of trail action. After a few build iterations that involved increasingly larger tires, a new transmission, and a switch from leaf springs to coil-overs, the Honcho arrived at the state we found it in when we met Davison in Pritchett Canyon outside Moab, Utah. Pritchett Canyon isn’t the only Moab trail Davison has driven with the Honcho: He’s wheeled every trail the 4x4 Mecca has to offer and many other landmark destinations in surrounding Utah and Colorado.

Suspension
Radflo 2.5-inch coil-overs give the Jeep Honcho 14 inches of travel while front hydraulic jounce bumpers eliminate harsh bottom-out events. Both ends of the Honcho feature a four-link suspension setup.

Engine and Transmission
There’s an AMC 360 under the hood, for now. Davison’s plan is to swap it for a 6.0-liter LS in the near future. The TH400 dumps power into the Advance Adapters Atlas transfer case where the 4:1 gear ratio divides the torque to the axles.




