Rahadian Dhian of Badung, Indonesia, shared on Facebook this custom jeep made from a GPW and a 1950’s Truck. The top really finishes it off nicely.
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Rahadian Dhian of Badung, Indonesia, shared on Facebook this custom jeep made from a GPW and a 1950’s Truck. The top really finishes it off nicely.
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Dam! I like it.
It is nice!looks like it was built on a dirt floor.
Nice build and great execution. Right-hand drive??
I think it look’s great now we just need a name for his creation..Jeuck?? I wonder if it runs as it should and if the vehicle was over here there sure would be lots of head turning going on just to get a longer view of a very cool Willys!
I like the way it sits…good stance.
Where can we go for more details….may want to build one like it someday?
Indonesia is a beautiful country . He did a nice job and looks like he knew what he was doing.
Gee Roc, for some reason I thought of you when I saw this one……Hmmmmm.
Greg
Unfortunately, there was no build page indicated in the FB post. Here’s the original FB post where the pics were published. Some were published within the comments:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10212419737790989&set=pcb.2133558273526791&type=3&theater&ifg=1
Now this is a build I truly admire, captures a look and feel of the past era, so much better than giant “Mutant Jeeps”.
ITS A WILLYS OVERLAND —- H=E=R=M=A=P=H=R=O=D=I=T=E — MODEL BS
OH BY THE WAY — INDONESIA IS A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY — WHERE THE HELL IS IT ???
Is that bed molded. It just looks different.
Attn FCA: Build one of these, based on the 4-door jeep…….
After already doing this once I’m waiting on the MD Juan body kit to come out before I build another.
I like the faux-military look of this one…..love the canvas.
THIS WAS BUILT EXPRESSLY FOR HAULING PINEAPPLES UP STRATOVOLCANIC SLOPES