When is a CJ no longer a CJ?
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This is a great thread... I have enjoyed reading each post.
Question... I know we all watch NASCAR (at least a little), are they really Toyotas, Chevys, Dodges and Fords?
Just want an opinion...
Don't get me started on this subject because I'm a big race fan~~~
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If you see it and think at first glance "It is a a Jeep."
No matter what is inside.
If a company called Mercedes Benz can claim a car "Made in Germany" even if only one little engine is really produced in Germany, all other parts come from different countries and are only build together in Germany, we can declare a Jeep as a Jeep (even if it has Toyota parts inside).
By the way, do you know that most Germans say "Jeep" if they see an Offroader on the street. It is common there to say since WWII.
BTW Willys, Kaiser, AMC,Chrysler & now Fiat have all been in the 
I think it's more subjective than literal. Some people believe if you change the tires for something more aggressive it's no longer a Jeep. Some think to much lift, it's not a Jeep. Some say engineswaps are beyond the limit. Some preach real steel bodies, others say no frame changes (aka Matkins). I think it's more what you think &what everybody else thinks.
Then again opinions are like
holes, everybodies got one!
BTW Willys, Kaiser, AMC,Chrysler & now Fiat have all been in the
"Jeep" buisiness!
. But at some point, there is a line crossed where a Jeep is no longer a Jeep. An Airsoft rifle does not an M-4 make. Sure looks like one though.We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.
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