Ha maybe you should have put this photo in the trailer section lol. Love the updates my friend keep them coming. Enjoy your time over there!
Is there a subsection for camel trailers?
Camels and camel trailers really aren't my favorites - my favorite Mahindra models are the Marshal/Commander/Maxx/Savari range. They're all mostly the same; the Marshal and the Commander are 105.5" wheelbase models, the Marshal a 4-door and the Commander 2- or 4-door. The Maxx is the same wheelbase but with a roughly 10" longer body behind the rear wheels, and the Savari is a 114" wheelbase model that's about 32" longer in the body than the Marshal/Commander.
This beat up example is a Maxx:
The wheelbase (105.5") is pretty close to the LJ (104.5"); I've long had a dream of importing a Maxx body and dropping it on an LJ frame, it would make a great overlander with it's extra room inside and rear barn door. One other difference between the Marshal/Commander and the Maxx/Savari is the height of the roof and the width of the body. This photo shows both - the body is about 4" wider and the roof is about 5" higher, check the distance between the tail light and the barn door opening on both. Great extra space for an overlander.
And speaking of extra space, this is the Savari, you can see how much longer it is behind the rear axle. With the extra width, height and length it could make a great overland camper.
For years I've thought about buying one of these in India, shipping just the body to the US, and putting it on a modern Wrangler frame. Maybe some day I'll do that.
Oh man Jeff that is awesome. I think you should import one and then drive it down to FL so I can see it
I've liked the design of these Mahindras ever since I worked in India in the early 2000's, and have long had a dream to bring one back and make it US-legal and turn it into a great overlander. I could bring a 25-year old one from a desert state like Rajasthan to satisfy the 25-year rule for importing vehicles, there wouldn't be any rust on a desert vehicle to speak of, or I could do later model and import just the body to get around US import restrictions. I think shipping a container from India to NY is about $1800, so really not too bad. Don't have garage space for another Jeep just now, have to solve that problem...
Here's something I always found curious about the Mahindras derived from the CJ-5/7 - the Mahindra body is the same width as the US models (about 59"), but the hood is narrower at the back and wider at the front than the US models. As the back, the cowl has a step in it that's about 1 1/4" wide, reducing the width of the back of the hood to roughly 56.5". I'm using the word "step" figuratively, I don't believe it's meant for a person to step on.
In the front the headlights don't intersect the outer grille slats like on the US models, and the grille is about 1" wider than the CJ grille (roughly 41" vs the CJ's roughly 39"). Also notice something else - the windshield is hinged to fold down just like a US Jeep, but there are no bumpers on the hood to rest it on and no footman loop to tie it down. And one other hood detail that's different - the raised section in the center of the hood is wider than on the US models.
I have no explanation or theory for why the hood is narrower in the back or why they added the step in the cowl, but being a detail-oriented designer I find these differences interesting.
The Maxx I posted about the other day, which is wider, has the same hood and grille but a wider step in the side of the cowl, about 3 1/2". The Maxx also comes with a strange looking fiberglass or plastic grille cover, but you can see the original grille is still under there and if the cover is removed it looks like the non-Maxx models.
Also a correction to something I posted the other day - I said the Maxx and the Savari were both wider than the Marshal/Commander, but that's not correct - only the Maxx is wider. The very long Savari is the same width as the short Marshal/Commander. I'll blame the 10 1/2 hour time zone difference from home for my mistyping.
If people don't want me to continue posting Indian jeep photos let me know and if it become a consensus I'll stop.
...but let me know what you think of the idea...