The Petrol Tank
17 The Petrol tank on the passenger side. Placing the seat mount on the same is a very tricky proposition. The trick will be to put a bracket over the petrol tank and make it sit on the body directly. Then place the seat mount on the bracket. However the bottom portion of the seat mount needs to be cut in order to keep both the seats in the same height.
The Seats
16 The bucket seats are placed inside the Jeep. The driver seat is placed without the seat mount. Guess the driver side mount will have to be lowered in terms of height and then placed before the seat is fixed. The passenger seat is placed over the petrol tank with the seat mount, the reason why the seat is looking higher.
Seat Mount
15 This is the seat mount. This has to be fixed onto the body. The bucket seats will then be placed on the same.
Full view of the Bull Bbars
14 A view of the bull bars. The existing seats have been removed to place the Safari seats.
Bull Bars
13 2 inch Bull bars have been fixed onto the same spot where the earlier rods had been. Notice the seats lying on the road. These seats are from a damaged Tata Safari. The same was picked up from Coimbatore.
Jeep Details
12 The Jeep details on the dashboard. The key to the glove box is not there. Mechanic says whatever is there is his... I agree .. :)
Close Up of The Engine
11 A close view of the engine. Mechanic says the carb has been changed.
Inside the Bonnet
10 A view of the bonnet.
Paint Schemes
9 4 different shades of green colour have been painted on the bonnet and the side of the jeep. The final one is the paint on the side of the jeep below the windscreen (Greenish Black).
Hood is Off!!
8 The hood has been removed and the rods supporting the same have been cut. A sample bucket seat from Maruti Suzuki Omni Van has been placed on the existing seat to check the fit of the same. The Jeep looks awesome with the "Top" off.