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Custom H3 build

amrg

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Saw those in instagram today, they are built locally here but havent seen them on the street.
Started out as an H3 and ended up as this.
Not to fond of the front but the rear looks good I think. If somrone wondered how jeep style flat fenders would look on an H3, I guess this is it
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amrg

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Considering it was an H3, its nice how the cab looks like at the end. He has another H3T that he is building too

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Not really a fan of the Jeep-style fenders, but the two-door is amazing. Musta involved some major cutting and welding.
 

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They do that here alot, since they roll alot of vehicles on the dunes and this way they can salvage the vehicle without having to fix the roof.
Same guy has a 2 door H2 built
In both cases they were perfectly good vehicles that got the chop

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cgalpha08

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Saw this video and the rest of them the other week. He converts a H3 to a soft top using Jeep parts. Looks good but not water tight.


https://youtu.be/pOj2137cfNs


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Ive watched a few of their videos, I am 99% sure that roll cage is just tied into the b- pillar and provides 0 structural support. Same with the rear part of the cage, just bolted to the rear wheel well.

Cool build nonetheless.
 
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