I’m too lazy to read all 211 comments so this may have already been asked.
I’m too lazy to read all 211 comments so this may have already been asked.
He won’t touch that because it isn’t a Jeep. I am ok with that.
Why not? They make a giant carbon footprint.
I occasionally guide newbie runs out at an off road park near me. The only “hindrance” I’ve seen on some new Jeeps is street tires. And even then a majority of the time driver and spotter skill can go a long way to mitigate any shortcomings in tires. I regularly see stock JK/JL out tackling trails I wouldn’t imagine…
You really are the BOFH of car people Kristen Lee.
You’re not doing my any favors showing me an M813 handling this. I’ve been yearning for an M35a2 for a while, now that I see an M813 can be an offroad toy too.....
So, this is a case where “just enough” is horrible, but far too much is ok?
BS, Inline sixes hug with oil.
FORGET what others are saying. I for one look forward to seeing your progress on this historical beauty.
Lemme know the next time you’re down in Austin(preferably weekend). I’ll put a run together with my some from AJP and we’ll go play out in the Hill Country rocks.
It would take around 7 beetles made of solid gold to equal $500B.
BLASPHEMY!!!!!
1. Thanks for keeping things in freedom units(mph).
2. How does it handle on the Kallenhard and Carraciola-Karussell sections?
1. Thanks for keeping things in freedom units(mph).
2. How does it handle on the Kallenhard and Carraciola-Karussell sections?
I know I’m raising my youngest right. She got her powerwheels Jeep and the first thing she asked was why her Jeep didn’t have a third pedal like mine.
Acrylic stoved enamel paints again please. I want to look at a car and see depth in the paint job, not this mess that looks like a vinyl kitchen floor.
Having sat on the sidelines watching with that evil that must not be named, Univision, cough, cough, has down to ya’ll I LOVE THIS ARTICLE!!!!!
That.... Is a thing of beauty.
Andrew Collins has the PERFECT answer.
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