Saturday, July 2, 2016

Beautiful all wood-bodied Jeep

Jeep usually use body is made of steel. This is consistent with the character of the vehicle is made to be able to devour all terrains, thus requiring strong material. But what if a Jeep apparently made of wood? This wood-bodied Jeep CJ might not be as tough as its steel-bodied counterparts.
All wood-bodied Jeep CJ. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1bgDTo)
As quoted by the Road and Track on Thursday, June 16, 2016, a beautiful wood-bodied Jeep appears and looks all parts of the body is replaced with wood, even the seats also replaced the wood. Inside the car, the steering wheel is still original and likewise with the transmission lever on the car.

But it is unclear where this car came from. There's not much in the way of a description on either the Youtube video, but it appears to be the work of someone who ran the website called Cherrybronco.com. 

Apparently, a man named Jack built beautiful wood bodies for Jeeps and Ford Broncos, though his website has since gone down. The woodworking here appears to be top-notch, so we'd love to see it in person. Mystery aside, you should still just seen this masterpiece works through the video below:
From the video, the plate says 1960 and I guess this Jeep won't rust like the rest of them. 

Not only Jack, the wooden cars also even made by Toyota. As we all knew, Toyota has introduced a wooden concept car named Setsuna some time ago. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | EWILLYS | R&T]
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