| Just a guess, but I bet Kurt Tanner picks the BJ8's because they can deliver 
the best "return on investment" when doing his costly restorations. They are 
obviously at the top of the food chain(except for the 100S and 100M) when it 
comes to resale value.
I would guess the restoration cost would roughly be about the same for both 100 
and BJ8 as far as body and engine work and would be the most expensive in these 
areas. Throw in the BJ8 features(weather equipment, wood dash,etc.) and these 
could be restored for a relatively small additional cost.
Scot
'66 BJ8 
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