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Clearly it is based at the Chevrolet Suburban, but I guess this is a european job.
They're bringing the Mohs Safarikar back??? :yuck:
(http://www.jalopnik.com/cars/images/2_uglycar_safarikar.jpg)
I've seen these vehicles featured in magazines before...usually they're built on a Chevy Suburban chassis; sometimes widened as well as lengthened. The primary customers are Arab oil sheiks in Saudi Arabia, etc. This model is unusual in the fact that it is a cabriolet. Usually, the Suburban is converted into a sedan configuration and armor plated to the hilt.
I'm guessing either Armbruster-Stageway or Hess and Eisenhardt did the work, but I don't know for sure. I guess I'll go with Hess and Eisenhardt.
Dan
This vehicle is a monument to stupidity. ::)
Stutz Bear Convertible. Not bad for only being here 1 day =)
Not bad at all. In fact, I'd say it's spot on excellent. :)
Quote from: SeaLion on February 10, 2007, 10:33:38 AM
Clearly it is based at the Chevrolet Suburban, but I guess this is a european job.
Not European.
Quote from: Tifosi on February 10, 2007, 05:50:42 PM
I've seen these vehicles featured in magazines before...usually they're built on a Chevy Suburban chassis; sometimes widened as well as lengthened. The primary customers are Arab oil sheiks in Saudi Arabia, etc. This model is unusual in the fact that it is a cabriolet. Usually, the Suburban is converted into a sedan configuration and armor plated to the hilt.
I'm guessing either Armbruster-Stageway or Hess and Eisenhardt did the work, but I don't know for sure. I guess I'll go with Hess and Eisenhardt.
Dan
Nope.
Quote from: AirCooledRules on February 10, 2007, 11:41:22 PM
Stutz Bear Convertible. Not bad for only being here 1 day =)
Yes!
At the risk of repeating myself:
This vehicle is a monument to stupidity. ::)
Dunno...I'd be the King of Idaho were I to have this in/on top of my garage.
But I guess that proves your point.
I hate having to pick my jaw up off of the floor while driving.