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Has anyone seen the woodland kit from Legacy Coach Workd? They are developing a body kit for new wranglers to make them look like a waggy. http://www.legacycoachwork.com/
Yeah, I have talked to the guy online before. To my knowledge there has not been one completed yet. He has a partially finished one.
I think the idea of it is cool. You get a fully modern vehicle with the good looks of a waggy. But personally I would prefer just to have the front clip conversion that another company has.
Love the idea of it. But it will cost a fortune! Easily doubling the cost of a used JKU. I love the other gladiator style front clip conversion though.
1982 Wagoneer Limited 5.3L Vortec 4L60E swap - finished/restored - sold - bought back - sold again
1979 Wagoneer 360 TH400 1339 QT - built into perfect daily driver - sold
1981 J10 Sportside Honcho - finished/restored - sold
1979 Cherokee Golden Eagle - 5.3L Vortec 6L80E swap - finished/restored - sold
1967 Super Wagoneer - sold, too much work
1978 J10 Golden Eagle - finished/restored - sold
1962 Rambler Classic Cross Country Wagon - current project, wife's daily driver - she'll never let me sell it
I would personally like it a bit more if they didn’t run the trim around the huge jeep door hinges but found a way to just blend them in with the wood. I can’t help but think of what I could do with my wagoneer with the 20k it would take for the entry level kit.
I agree but Idunno what they could have done differently. The hinges on top of the wood without the trim might not look any better.
I'd like to see a pic without the shelf paper.
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'84 GW with Nissan SD33T, early Chev NV4500, 300, narrowed Ford reverse 44, narrowed Ford 60, SOA/reversed shackle in fornt, lowered mount/flipped shackle in rear.
Pretty neat. But it seems like if you wanted Wagoneer looks with modern technology, you'd be better off updating an actual Wagoneer. I imagine it would be cheaper as well.