I really wanted an older CJ-5 or CJ-7 but all I could find were rusted hulks or $15k show Jeeps with chrome chassis. I ended up just buying a new 2012 Wrangler Sport. The dealership accessorized it:
And only for an extra $4k! What a deal! I laughed and told them to take all that crap off.
20 miles on the clock:
After a few cheap DIY mods and takeoff 17" wheels:
Next: bumpers, a small lift and a cargo rack.
JohnInKansas wrote:
I know where this is now...who owns it...and guess there is about a 25% chance that I'll end up owning at some point.
friedgreencorrado wrote: I miss my SJ. I guess this pic's from about 1984 or so.
I miss it as well!
Joey
Woody wrote:Appleseed wrote: I saw one Jeep. Square lights = not Jeep.Tampon boxes are square.
Tampons: not off road capable = not Jeep, either.
My current jeep doing its duty
My current jeep rear ZJ seat swap so my kids can have head reasts and not snap their necks in an accident.
FC Jeep I saw in Talketna Ak.
My old Jep at the arctic circle
How it got that far north
In reply to friedgreencorrado:
She said she looked funny in my jacket and tried to hide behind me as the camera snapped the photo. :D
Nope, though Bailey (on the ground) said "Do I really have to do this?." Then Skyler (standing in front) said "Don't you want to be a star, honey?"
Well, kind of. David's last name is bailey and that's his nickname. Skyler's parents are just... unique.
This was mine. This pic was taken at the Hampton, SC watermelon festival. Shortly after that trip I bought new wheels and bumpers.
Then a handful of months after that my son drove it off a logging road and went end over end several times. No pics of how it looked with the new wheels or bumpers. That was a fun dd. My insurance company paid me a good amount for it when it was totaled however. In that case keeping full coverage even after it was paid off worked out well. That's my son sitting in it - no idea who that is standing behind/beside it.
When I bought it, I live out in WA and it was hard to find one with AC in it. When I lived in VA for 7 years, I was glad to have the AC.
35 inch BFG mud terrain, spring over conversion, dana 60 front axle and GM corp 14 bolt rear. Top of the front fender opening is 44" from the ground
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