[quote=“Floridazed”"]
Spotted outside Old Age home in Florida. What the heck is going on here? :laugh:
Whatever it is, it was done “right”, all things considered.
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crossposted from jeepforum.com
[quote=“Floridazed”"]
Spotted outside Old Age home in Florida. What the heck is going on here? :laugh:
Whatever it is, it was done “right”, all things considered.
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crossposted from jeepforum.com
That’s the worst idea i’ve ever heard…
Yes… dees is tarriblle. Tarriblle
only in florida
Visions of the 30s.
Puke…
Dogshit.
Classy :fail:
it looks like something you’d see an SS officer driving circa 1940 africa… just needs a different hood ornament
fggt
wow that fails on so many levels…
For when you want to tour the road less traveled, in style!
cool concept I guess, but why base the conversion on a TJ. WTF
the rear wheels look like they would rub/destroy the rear tubs if it goes over a speedbump…
the work (sans the illfitting hood) all looks top notch
Atleast they didnt cheap out on tires
Well… Ill go ahead and say if I was in Florida and at a stoplight, and some elderly man peered down from this beast of a ride, flipped up his monocle piece and said with the most gentle English accent, “teriff day dont you say lad,” I would be blown away by amazingness.
Maybe they wanted the old car look, feel, quality, and ride but wanted a new car and warranty? I can’t think of really any logical reason to do that other than insanity.
+1
lol
its like… when you start to check out a girl from the from the legs up…and then WHOA! butter face. The top is purely Jeep. I mean it would be pretty unique if the spent the money to slap a molded top on it with softer edges to match the rest of it
Now I am going to watch this.
I want to like it… But I don’t.