This CJ-3B body was built from brass by a company in India. The company shared the photos on Facebook.
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This CJ-3B body was built from brass by a company in India. The company shared the photos on Facebook.
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Looks almost like gold.
Capt Nemo’s jeep straight from the Nautilus.
Imagine how much Brasso you’d need to keep it nice?
That’s incredible!
I wonder what gauge of brass was used. I agree with Brian, I wouldn’t won’t that in the military. They’d have all the low ranking trainees polishing those on the weekend in basic training. I would’ve felt sorry for them. But a good looking jeep.
That definitely took a heck of a lot of labor to perfect, and it’d be okay, particularly when highly polished, that is if one was really into “BLING” (or perhaps John Phillip Sousa and brass bands, ha!). For me personally these days, the less bling I have to clean and polish, the better I like it.
My scrap guy would faint….
WHY ?
The owner of this jeep is Tung Sardar from Ludhiana, Punjab
Thanks for the information Sarabjot. I hope Tung Sardar is enjoying it!