AEV CUSTOMER PHOTOS

In response to a number of requests from our customers who wanted a place to post photos of their vehicles online. We thought that this AEV Flickr account made perfect sense for this purpose.

AEV WEBSITE PHOTOS

If you are interested in seeing more photos of our factory converted AEV rigs and parts, please visit our website photo gallery.

SUBMITTING PHOTOS

If you'd like us to post pictures of your vehicle on this page, please send us an email through Flickr and we'll get 'em up right away.

AEV BIO

In just 10 years, American Expedition Vehicles (AEV) has grown from a one-man operation in a Missoula, Montana garage to the acknowledged leader in the Jeep aftermarket parts, conversion, and vehicle build industry. Quality and styling comprise the AEV difference. AEV vehicles and parts have come to signify durability and design innovation while enhancing the unique character of the world-famous Jeep brand. Winners of four DaimlerChrysler Design Excellence Awards, AEV has developed a close working relationship with Jeep design and engineering. The result is the most fully-integrated, functional line of off-road Jeep parts and accessories available anywhere - all designed to OE specifications and engineering standards. And our STAMPED, ALL-STEEL components are the only 3D-drawn parts in the Jeep aftermarket. Built to handle the harshest off-road conditions, AEV components and vehicles adapt seamlessly to street driving.

AEV now operates out of two facilities comprising more than 25,000 sq/ft of Jeep-building heaven. Our 6,000 sq/ft Missoula facility houses our design center, prototype, and development operations, as well as various consumer services. Our 20,000 sq/ft facility in Detroit, Michigan serves as our warehouse, distribution center, and primary Jeep conversion center.

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Name:
American Expedition Vehicles
Joined:
August 2007
Hometown:
Missoula, MT & Detroit, MI
Currently:
USA
Occupation:
Engineers and Enthusiasts
Website:
American Expedition Vehicles