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Not in For Sale, 'cause only the off-roaders will be interested

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This isn't mine, I know nothing about it, but it sure would be cool on a subaru pan, cut-to-fit. Somewhere in the Flathead Valley is as close as I can nail it down. If therre's any interest, I'll call about for someone.

 

FIBERGLASS JEEP BODY: Have extra parts, $800 OBO. (406) 885-3750

I wouldnt put anything that looked like a heep on my car.except maybe a heep winch mount bumper or a lightbar..

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I wouldnt put anything that looked like a heep on my car.except maybe a heep winch mount bumper or a lightbar..

 

Why is that? The Jeep body is a perfect 'form follows function' for a light-duty reconnisance car. As is the HumVee for it's stated purpose. If someone wants an open wheel, easy to hop in and out of vehicle why not use an aftermarket Jeep-type body, rather than re-inventing the wheel

 

Of course, if it's worth it to you to go through the expense and effort to create a unique vehicle, that's a different story, but there were those in this formum asking for kit or pre-built off-road conversions, and it seems to me that a pre-fab 'Jeep' body could easily fill that need.

The Subaru floor pan would fold up without the body.

The Jeep would give you the cosmetics but not the support.

I'd think you'd probably need to build some sort of tube frame to go with it.

You'd want a roll cage anyway...:rolleyes:

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