Not sure, googled army jeep and picked one that looked bad-ass. Wondering if this might be from Korea. Note the marking in the bottom corner starting with 1951. If that is a year designation, its the right time.
Not sure, googled army jeep and picked one that looked bad-ass. Wondering if this might be from Korea. Note the marking in the bottom corner starting with 1951. If that is a year designation, its the right time.
The first one I owned, an 83 320i was, sadly, hooned to death. It died happy. I was then gifted an NX2000, which similarly died happy and a 97 Jeep TJ, which lasted through the last couple years of college, all of law school and saw me make partner at my firm. It died happy, too and was replaced by a 13 JKU (which…
I don't believe that is universally true in the US.
Gotta be careful, the most famous jewish carpenter really got hung up on his last project.
Some of us got there without either.
So many feels. Want not to want but want nonetheless.
And brown paint
9 of these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Willys-Jee…
This video is specific to Jeep's Selec-Trac system on the Liberty, but is still a great explainer for how four-wheel drive works and when to use it.
I have a simple buying sieve for my own vehicle purchases:
I smell that too, but I think it is troll, not bull.
I was torn, but liked the CP pun better. Does that make me a bad Jalop?
Jeep is more than a brand. It means small SUV in the same way that Xerox means copying machine.
Just bc you don't see it happen very often, doesn't mean that it isn't possible.