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The eliminator package was cosmetic. Cloth bucket seats, up-scale interior with center console, full gauges, "roll" bar in the bed, and stripes. The interior parts you can get, you might be able to find a "roll" bar in decent shape, but good luck finding the decals.

 

The Eliminators were not necessarily 4WD. In fact, the first year of its existence the Eliminator was offered only in 2WD so you do not need to change to 4WD to make your truck a faux Eliminator.

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Oh, okay. So pretty much the only difference in the trims were just that, trim differences. I was thinking there may be a performance difference, etc. Thanks a bunch for the information. By the way, where can I find a roll bar for my SWB? I don't really want to do any extreme modification, I'm a modest wrench. I just always loved the look of a roll bar in the bed with some lights on it.

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you can get the "Eliminator" decals, and striping from a guy on Ebay.

 

they made the Eliminator to apeal to the younger people (so it says in my brochure). not all of them came with a roll bar either.

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I got mine from that guy on ebay excellent quality. I am wondering if the decals Eagle is referring to are the "double exposure" decals. I have a 1991 brochure that shows these decals as far as I could find they aren't available any longer.

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