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The last time I was offroad near Breckenridge, we were on an easy trail. I was with a group of 200 Series Land Cruisers, including one straight off the showroom floor with side steps and highway tires. On our way down, we passed a group of Jeeps going the other way. All of the Jeeps were highly modified, with at least

Of course. Salt Life*

Looks like it’s a white roof and silver grille. I imagine this also comes in Red. Check out that modular roof!

This fucking sucks. I went to high school with Grant, and he was one of those people who literally never said or did a single thing that wasn’t kind or thoughtful. When he made it big, doing the weirdly brilliant stuff he loved, I was happy, because it meant the world was working the way it was supposed to: greatly

Can’t remember too many celebrity passings that make me audibly say “NO” when I hear about it, but this one definitely cleared that bar by a mile. So many wonderful memories watching the build team with my dad after school just about every day... thanks, and rest easy.

Jarritos Mandarin is freaking delicious....

Right on sir, just read your piece. I’m not the one to judge anybody’s automotive masochism (rather I’d love to encourage it further, as it just makes the car community more quirky) but my ultimate point is that you probably understand it yourself, how this is an experience that a very select few found enjoyable at

Lol....

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Steelies

I reckon that your username means you actually HAVE driven a Jeep with a folding windshield, which is why I’ll ask you:
1) Which part of the atrocious experience of having sand and wind just smash straight into your face did you enjoy?
2) Did you drive windshield-down at the speeds above 15mph?
3) Just how often do you

What are you talking about?

I feel like this is one of Jeep’s annual Easter Safari concepts. Since that got cancelled, well, it’s not doing much else right now.

Mission accomplished.

There’s an old saying in Toledo that says, “Fool me once, shame on ... shame on you. Fool me... You can’t get fooled again!”

There is a place on Kinja for political spin and bias, and it isn’t Jalopnik.

Politics affects auto sales. Sorry your pro-Trump-ness is offended.

Jeep people are Jeep people, but the majority of people buying Wranglers are not true Jeep people. I have a good friend who is leasing a Wrangler but would rather have a Bronco.

Please call it the Bronco Sportrac, PLEASE!

As soon as he started the whole thing with “I want to state I am not a racist”, I knew that he was a racist.