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One Jeep For the Price of Two!

ChasCS

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Hey, pick a lane will ya?!
This double jeep is built by welding two Jeeps together supposedly roaming Morocco in the wild. This Jeep required parts from a third car to make the massive hood and 24-slot grille, although there's no sign of a rumored third pair of wheels in the center of the truck. The car was commissioned by a diplomat living in Rabat, Morocco, and the clip shows a man at the wheel, enjoying the attention his vehicle brings on the road.


Anyways, jeeps and motorcycles don't mix very well, at times...

Chas
 

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The first video...
:shocked::wrong:

The seond one..
What were we looking at? Who did what, and to whom, did they do it? :dontknow:
 
Check it out

Go to youtube and enter this number in the search window.

lT_38AnXbAA

Read the comments below...

Chas
 
Speaking of Jeeps

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Here are a couple few more. Wish they would appear in the flesh for me.

How about those swiveling wheels? Turn on a thin dime... ;-)
I love the modern body styling of that green bad boy.

The dark one would be awesome at night...

Chas
 

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The Competition has arrived...

This looks like it belongs on a different future planet.

Chas
 

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Jeepster

These older styles have been around for many years.

STARWOOD FULL METAL JACKET
Don't let the name fool you — you don't need to be on the front lines battling Vietcong to drive the Starwood Full Metal Jacket Jeep ($107,000). But we're willing to bet it would be just as at home on the battlefield as it is on the toughest friendly terrain. This heavily-customized Jeep Wrangler features a Pentastar 3.6-liter V6 engine that produces 285 horsepower, letting it get from zero to 60 in 8.4 seconds (not bad for something this big). A fully-upgraded suspension and lift kit, LED light bars all around, and kevlar panels on the interior and exterior make it one bad ride.

They just need an updated look.

Chas
 

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Okay then...!!

as far as the jeep...that was a waste of money and a trip in futility but will make a good museum piece..sorry but the other video won't play but have seen all those russian ones from cute and funny to bloody and greusome...:thumbup:
 
Chainlink Extreme 4x4

That's how they all should stretch... ;-)



Cams hydraulic Chain-drive 4x4, about 7 feet of up OR down motion on each tire: specs below Engine is a fuel injected Ford 5.0 V8 out of a '93 cobra mustang, c4 transmission out of an early bronco. 9" w/ 5.38 gears and ARB air locker mounted in the center (below driver) running chain gears on the ends where the swing arms pivot. Swing arms are hydraulically controlled individually or together, and there is coil spring and shock suspension as well. large chains running inside the swing arms turn hummer gear reduction (2:1) hubs at each wheel. tires are 39.5". The steering is linked through the swing arms as well and the steering box is mounted just infront of the axle below the driver. body construction is steel tubing (mostly DOM) and the total weight is 5900 LB..

Chas
 
:shocked: Wow! That DEFINES, "Axle Articulation", in a whole new way! :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown::bowdown::bowdown::bowdown::bowdown: :firstplace:
 
I like big blue

But little red is more my speed...

These were leaked on Jalopnik and all I can say is " Ohhhhh Yeah " as they are updated versions of the FC and the J-10


All I can say is JEEP needs to get these to production as they would sell well with all who liked the orignials.


Awesome.....just make sure they are as strong and reliable as the originals.

Chas
 

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