Cutting the roof off of a Bronco II is apparently a thing.
xflowgolf wrote: A little bigger but early K5 Blazers/Jimmys were full removable hardtop up until '75 (the "newer" ones were rear section removable only).
Wow I forgot about those. Pretty cool.
That 2nd Blazer is pretty friggin' sweet.
I saw a Daihatsu Rocky in the junkyard once! Looked cool...poor quality I would assume.
mad_machine wrote: if you can find one (for a decent price) Land Rover Defender (or the earlier 1 through 3 series Land rovers)
Love those things, but they seemed like the Wrangler for the rich. There was a girl who commuted in one at the wealthy high school in town.
Mike wrote: There is the Land Rover Freelander SE3, but from what I gather, they puke cylinder linings. LR never came up with a fix, and sold the tooling to another manufacturer who is making replacement blocks with the same flaw, but without LR's quality control. It's a shame, because I really want one. Another might be Daihatsu Rocky. I vote for one of the Zukis. The X90 is like an evolved Samurai, so I'd add it to the list.
This is saying something.. but the Freelander had to be the worst Land Rover ever made...
I love Jeeps. Shedding the doors and popping the top makes them even better. You can find TJ's for the $10k range and the amount of aftermarket parts is astounding
My mom drove a Trailduster when I was a kid in bright yellow, ramcharger and traildusters are out there in good shape still.
Given the criteria, I don't even know why anything but a Jeep would be a consideration. It's just the ultimate. Not that I don't like the other vehicles, but with the amount of support there is out there, and the stone simple reliability...
A Jeep would be the conventional choice--- there is a reason for that.
Jeeps have more aftermarket support than any vehicle.......ever. There is simply no limit to what you can do to a Jeep. Sure, they may be common.....but it's awfully easy to personalize a Jeep to make it "yours". Besides, a Jeep will outperform nearly anything else off-road, and still be livable on road. They also hold their value decently.
This is unless you need extra space, or serious towing ability. If that's the case, I'd go full-size Bronco or Blazer / Jimmy.
PS122 wrote:szeis4cookie wrote: Wasn't there a 4Runner body style that could open the top?Yep.
and a factory turbo option, with awesome guages
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