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Jago is a British company which used to produce a range of
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s principally Jeep styled between 1965 and 1997. The company is still based in
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and now manufactures for a number of industries including, concealment work for councils and telecommunications, theming and the arts. Geoff Jago founded a company called Geoff Jago Custom Automotive in 1965 making Street Rod type vehicles. In 1971 he made the vehicle for which the company became most famous, the Geep. This used glass fibre panels moulded off an original World War II
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and fitted to a chassis with
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105E mechanical parts. An alternative version using
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parts was added in 1974 and a Ford Escort version in 1976. The company name was changed to Jago Automotive in 1979 and is now Jago Developments Ltd The Ford Escort-based Samuri, a four-seat, beach buggy type vehicle costing £795 plus tax for the kit was announced in 1983. The Geep name changed to Sandero in 1991 to avoid any copyright issues. The last Sandero kits were made around 1997. The Sandero 4x4 kit is still available from Belfield 4x4 Engineering; this version is based around a
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External links


Jago Developments website

Jago Geep (& others, but mostly Geep) Owners Facebook Group, active group as of 2021, including buy & sell


(Jago Owners Club, old website)
Jago Owners Club new website (2008 to 2012)



References

Kit car manufacturers Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of England Companies based in Sussex {{motorvehicle-company-stub