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I can't seem to find a pic of it but imagine this done like this.

Well back in the 90's I owned a lifted, doorless YJ - when Wranglers alone were scarce - so my favorite Jeep wave was the chest and ass-flash by women. I see lifted Wranglers every day now but it's still my favorite vehicle for many reasons.

I feel like XJs should count as real jeeps. No one gets them and doesn't beat the shit out them at least a bit.

so epic. This makes me want to get another wrangler.

the best one I ever got was actually in a parking lot. I was just getting in when another wrangler pulls up right in front of me. His doors and roof were off and Van Halen's "Running with the Devil" was on full blast. He pointed at me and then yelled "YEEEAAAHHH!!!" and held eye contact as he peeled out driving away

The wave and the fact that we REALLY want to help you get unstuck. That way we can finally use that recovery strap that we took out of the packaging and tossed directly in the mud so that it wouldn't look brand new.

yes! The Jeep Wave! I used to get so mad when others didn't wave back.

The wave with only two fingers lifted off the wheel is a safety requirement... If you let go with all of them you start shaking all over the place because your wheels are out of balance due to all of the missing tread blocks that got ripped off by the rocks last Saturday.

And if you have a Ford from the 1970s, the high beams are activated by a button on the floor... to the left of the brake pedal.

The switch in my first car was on the floor.

As a Saab people, I agree. All ignitions should be mounted centrally in the console. It is so much better that way

Interesting. Virginia is in the middle at 24th, and Maryland is at 46.

Fresno, CA

Ha, the bed is still full too with what I can only assume is the set of all real pebbles.

You are what you eat, right?

Cannot unsee.

The Northern CA Audi club likes to visit Hwy1. Amazing every time I go.

I've driven some great cars down this road, and enjoyed it immensely, but unless you hit it right (at night, early AM off season weekdays, etc) it's just clogged. The best might have been in the worst car (of all the ones I've driven that road in), a Saab convertible, but we did it overnight with the top down and a

Took this route last year from San Fran down to Monterey and it was absolutely breath-taking. I was in a 15 passenger van on a college field trip though, so I wasn't fortunate enough to actually drive it. I'm determined to return at some point and rent a decent sports car for the day just to drive along this road.