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I remember back when you first brought them out, and I have always loved them. A little more room than an LJ. I have just found the one picture of the one inside at SEMA. Do you have any pics with the top on? What are the chances of still finding one of these? How many were built? Botom line, where can I get more info on your old school stuff and how do I get one? Thanks.
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I bet it will pretty tough to find one.There is probably more Brutes built now then there was 112s.I use to have a bunch of the photos saved but have since lost them.Could AEV post some of the old photos?
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I think doing a stretch with the brute frame plates, but keeping a stretched body could be really neat. Boy that would be long. It would be within about 2" of the military T1 I think.
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bump. Does anyone know how many were built? Just wondering the chances of finding one. What kind of top was used?
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I do know AEV made their own hard tops.
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Did they come with a hardtop or softtop?
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You could get them either way.
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Can anyone at AEV give me an idea of how many 112 conversions were completed? It would be a perfect fit for me and I am wondering what my chances are in finding one used. If you could provide pics of any completed 112's, that would be great. I'm not sure if AEV is out of the office this week or not. I have sent a couple of requests about other products, with no response yet.
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Dave, Kent, anyone?
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