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    Brillhart's Body Shop

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    Specialty Jeeps - Wrong replacement part sent.

    Specialty Jeeps

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    Had my Jeep for 3 years I brought the 1st Jeep it took 2…read moreyears They told me I was a repeat customer and the next one would be less than a year. 3 years and still waiting

    Unreliable. Untrustworthy. Dishonest…read more If you are considering Specialty Jeeps for a World War II MB or GPW Jeep rebuild or service, GO ELSEWHERE! Bruce and family of Specialty Jeeps can't be trusted. At best he is an unreliable, incompetent liar who doesn't know WWII Jeeps! The service at Specialty Jeeps is absolutely terrible. It is unreliable, incompetent, untrustworthy, and dishonest. I was promised a 10-week turn-around - on a SIGNED CONTRACT - when I sent my World War II Ford GPW for rebuild. Well, that signed contract meant nothing. After numerous delays of every sort: crew problems, health problems, wrong parts, weather... and he kept on with the excuses...10 MONTHS later, the Jeep was returned. TEN MONTHS! And still incomplete at that! 3 MONTHS to disassemble. 4 MONTHS to prep, prime, and paint. 3 MONTHS to reassemble. And another two months to settle. That's a whole year! I'm not even going to go into the pissant excuse given me once that the ten weeks "was just an estimate!" After seven months I was promised a discount on the remaining labor charges: QUOTE: "For the extra time it has taken I am going to discount the remaining labor when it's done." But when returned after 10 MONTHS, the bill was for the full remaining amount. QUOTE:: "I meant discount it not do away with it. I was thinking knocking $500 off it" was his reply. The hell with what he said (in print, like the contract, I guess) and I guess I have to read his mind. His word means nothing. And, when I finally got it back, there were over 30 problems! From the paint job and missing pieces to inop parts, the job was still incomplete and he refuses to fully settle. Large FARBY Vinyl Applique Markings (not Painted!) Most of the hardware wasn't even painted, QUOTE: "some people like the bolt heads painted, some don't" was his reply! It sucked. I had to repaint the vehicle myself. Numerous original parts were not used nor returned and numerous parts were missing including a gas can bracket, wing nuts, hood block welting, horn, lug nuts (wrong size installed), weather stripping, gaskets, and wrong, ill-fitting seat cushions for a WWII vehicle - with moldy wood bottoms to boot! And several things didn't work, such as the speedometer, fuel gauge, emergency brake, blackout light, speedometer, and glove box lid (didn't latch closed because it was missing parts). And the Transfer Case leaks! A few parts (4) he tried to replace were wrong, too boot! 11 MONTHS and still not complete, still broke! So now I have to spend extra to get it back up to standard and it's still not finished! To sum up: What a huge disappointment! Promised in 10 weeks, delivered in 10 MONTHS, and still incomplete. Lied about progress. Lied about discount for delay. Stole parts. Did not follow instructions. He doesn't know World War II Jeeps - variants, appearances, standards, hardware...he doesn't know what's what. If you want a quality, historically accurate rebuild, save yourself time, money, and frustration, GO ELSEWHERE and DON'T GO TO SPECIALTY JEEPS...or you'll be sorry! Some noted GIGS: Transfer Case leaking Blackout Drive Light inop (not installed) Fuel Gauge inop E-Brake does not set Fire Extinguisher Bracket - shorts electrical system when Fire Extinguisher is installed Axe Mounting Bracket in wrong location - does not securely close over Axe Glove Box Lid loose/does not close Missing Striker Plate and Hardware Tool Box Lid Lock (x1) not close properly (Sticking) Wrong Front Seat Cushions Driver Seat Cushion not attached; no flap Cushion Bottoms (plywood) mildewed Hardware unpainted Bare (unpainted) spots on body Markings wrong (Size, Font, Star) Markings are stickers and bubbled Lug Nuts wrong size (13/16") Rear Seat loose Horn replaced with cheap wrong model substitute Rear View Mirror rusted and paint over sprayed All F-marked Axle Nuts replaced with cheap unmarked Nuts Top Bow Upside-down Messed Up Holes drilled into Seat Bottoms Rear Seat Bottom Rusted and Holed Gas Sender Unit Wires Frayed Passenger-side Gas Can Bracket and Straps Missing Electric Wiper Assemblies Missing Headlight Mounting Arm Wing Nuts Missing Door Curtain Sockets Missing (x14) Tool Boxes and Glove Box Weatherseals Missing Gas Cap Gasket Missing Top Bow Footman Loops Missing (x2) Hood Bumpers Welting Missing (x2) Driver Seat Wood Spacer Missing Replacement Seat Bottom Cushions Hardware Missing

    Brillhart's Body Shop - autorepair - Updated August 2026

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