A Jeep kit car
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Re: A Jeep kit car
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Bret Ludwig wrote:
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> Since people want "Real Jeeps" do you think a Jeep kit using a
> aftermarket frame would sell any number of units? Would you buy one?
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Bret Ludwig wrote:
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> Since people want "Real Jeeps" do you think a Jeep kit using a
> aftermarket frame would sell any number of units? Would you buy one?
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Re: A Jeep kit car
http://www.trailquest.com/body-parts/frames/index.shtml
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Bret Ludwig wrote:
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> Since people want "Real Jeeps" do you think a Jeep kit using a
> aftermarket frame would sell any number of units? Would you buy one?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Since people want "Real Jeeps" do you think a Jeep kit using a
> aftermarket frame would sell any number of units? Would you buy one?
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Re: A Jeep kit car
http://www.trailquest.com/body-parts/frames/index.shtml
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Since people want "Real Jeeps" do you think a Jeep kit using a
> aftermarket frame would sell any number of units? Would you buy one?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Since people want "Real Jeeps" do you think a Jeep kit using a
> aftermarket frame would sell any number of units? Would you buy one?
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Re: A Jeep kit car
Bret Ludwig wrote:
> Since people want "Real Jeeps" do you think a Jeep kit using a
> aftermarket frame would sell any number of units? Would you buy one?
>
Well, Harley owners are generally pretty rabid about what a "real
motorcycle" is, but they'll build one from S&S engines & trannys, a home
made frame, Mustang seat, aftermarket forks & handlebars and still call
it a Harley. About the only thing 'Real Harley' on it at that point are
the pretty chrome bits & emblems, but to them it's a 100% REAL HARLEY! LOL!
It's about the same for Jeeps. I already have a Jeepster Commando and a
****** Wagon so I wouldn't buy one.
At least that's what my wife tells me. ;)
It would come down to what you have that's better, unique, le$$ to build
or something else that would set your apart from all the others selling
what all looks like pretty much the same thing.
Cheers,
- JJ
> Since people want "Real Jeeps" do you think a Jeep kit using a
> aftermarket frame would sell any number of units? Would you buy one?
>
Well, Harley owners are generally pretty rabid about what a "real
motorcycle" is, but they'll build one from S&S engines & trannys, a home
made frame, Mustang seat, aftermarket forks & handlebars and still call
it a Harley. About the only thing 'Real Harley' on it at that point are
the pretty chrome bits & emblems, but to them it's a 100% REAL HARLEY! LOL!
It's about the same for Jeeps. I already have a Jeepster Commando and a
****** Wagon so I wouldn't buy one.
At least that's what my wife tells me. ;)
It would come down to what you have that's better, unique, le$$ to build
or something else that would set your apart from all the others selling
what all looks like pretty much the same thing.
Cheers,
- JJ
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Re: A Jeep kit car
Bret Ludwig wrote:
> Since people want "Real Jeeps" do you think a Jeep kit using a
> aftermarket frame would sell any number of units? Would you buy one?
>
Well, Harley owners are generally pretty rabid about what a "real
motorcycle" is, but they'll build one from S&S engines & trannys, a home
made frame, Mustang seat, aftermarket forks & handlebars and still call
it a Harley. About the only thing 'Real Harley' on it at that point are
the pretty chrome bits & emblems, but to them it's a 100% REAL HARLEY! LOL!
It's about the same for Jeeps. I already have a Jeepster Commando and a
****** Wagon so I wouldn't buy one.
At least that's what my wife tells me. ;)
It would come down to what you have that's better, unique, le$$ to build
or something else that would set your apart from all the others selling
what all looks like pretty much the same thing.
Cheers,
- JJ
> Since people want "Real Jeeps" do you think a Jeep kit using a
> aftermarket frame would sell any number of units? Would you buy one?
>
Well, Harley owners are generally pretty rabid about what a "real
motorcycle" is, but they'll build one from S&S engines & trannys, a home
made frame, Mustang seat, aftermarket forks & handlebars and still call
it a Harley. About the only thing 'Real Harley' on it at that point are
the pretty chrome bits & emblems, but to them it's a 100% REAL HARLEY! LOL!
It's about the same for Jeeps. I already have a Jeepster Commando and a
****** Wagon so I wouldn't buy one.
At least that's what my wife tells me. ;)
It would come down to what you have that's better, unique, le$$ to build
or something else that would set your apart from all the others selling
what all looks like pretty much the same thing.
Cheers,
- JJ
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Re: A Jeep kit car
Bret Ludwig wrote:
> Since people want "Real Jeeps" do you think a Jeep kit using a
> aftermarket frame would sell any number of units? Would you buy one?
>
Well, Harley owners are generally pretty rabid about what a "real
motorcycle" is, but they'll build one from S&S engines & trannys, a home
made frame, Mustang seat, aftermarket forks & handlebars and still call
it a Harley. About the only thing 'Real Harley' on it at that point are
the pretty chrome bits & emblems, but to them it's a 100% REAL HARLEY! LOL!
It's about the same for Jeeps. I already have a Jeepster Commando and a
****** Wagon so I wouldn't buy one.
At least that's what my wife tells me. ;)
It would come down to what you have that's better, unique, le$$ to build
or something else that would set your apart from all the others selling
what all looks like pretty much the same thing.
Cheers,
- JJ
> Since people want "Real Jeeps" do you think a Jeep kit using a
> aftermarket frame would sell any number of units? Would you buy one?
>
Well, Harley owners are generally pretty rabid about what a "real
motorcycle" is, but they'll build one from S&S engines & trannys, a home
made frame, Mustang seat, aftermarket forks & handlebars and still call
it a Harley. About the only thing 'Real Harley' on it at that point are
the pretty chrome bits & emblems, but to them it's a 100% REAL HARLEY! LOL!
It's about the same for Jeeps. I already have a Jeepster Commando and a
****** Wagon so I wouldn't buy one.
At least that's what my wife tells me. ;)
It would come down to what you have that's better, unique, le$$ to build
or something else that would set your apart from all the others selling
what all looks like pretty much the same thing.
Cheers,
- JJ
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