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Another one of those "Because you can doesn't mean you should"......


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1 hour ago, 89 MJ said:

It wouldn’t be so bad if it had different wheels...

 

And less lift ... and a different nose clip ... and if it didn't have that fugly show bar.

 

It could cost 5 or 10 grand to get that thing back to looking like a self-respecting Comanche.

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2 hours ago, dasbulliwagen said:

All that money on a paint job, and they didnt fix the peeling black paint around the windshield trim.

 

That reminds me of pretty much every vehicle I see advertised as "restored".  I find that the vast majority of sellers that use the term made a few improvements (Sometimes the work is good, sometimes not.) and think they performed a frame-off rotisserie restoration! :nuts:

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I look at this truck and can only ask questions.  Why?  What purpose does this vehicle serve?  It does not appear to be built for speed, or offroad use, or offer any utility whatsoever.  

 

Somebody put a lot of time and effort into building this bastardization of our beloved trucks.  Perhaps they were going for a theme - like they wanted to build the Jeep truck version of a Hot Wheels car.  

 

Where this falls down for me is the design.  Specifically the Bejing front clip.  We own vehicles that were designed by Roy Lunn.  You don't mess with perfection.

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