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I think there is still a tub in Westbourne MB. Shoot me a PM and I can send you his phone number, or you can look it up under portage laprairie. Al's prices are resonable. The tub will need some work, but not nearly what you are starting with.
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MD Juan is participating in a few of the Jeep forums in order to improve their
product. They are asking for criticisim of their line and trying to implement changes. Brian Gough, Wilf Alexander and I went to the Jeep Reunion in Madison Ohio and got to meet Rommel Juan and he put on a presentation which included this video. There were lots of Jeeps there and the ones with the repo bodies were real nice. After looking at these I think if I was doing a fairly rotten Jeep I would opt for a tub. If originality is an issue for the "Jeep Police" then there would have to be a limit for the amount of Chinese body metal used in a restoration. Cheers, Barry http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQJnVX29X_I
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