I like the Wrangler for what it is in its element.
I like the Wrangler for what it is in its element.
“It looks so dangerous that if this road existed in the United States they would have barricaded it decades ago.”
The driver in the lead photo reminds my yet again that stereotypes exist for a reason.
My earliest memories of oversteer.
“Of the party, by the party, for the party.”
Just give the kid a name you two like and one that won’t get the kid’s ass kicked. It’s worked out well for my boys, their kids and my mom too.
Finish the welding on the lower control arm brackets that I made to the newly plated/reinforced “frame” on the XJ. Maybe finish the fitment of the interior side gussets.
The fake and the forged.
Something tells me that you are closer than you think.
Bits of crack.
Yeah, the whole letting someone ride in the back of an open truck has been illegal for some time here in The People’s Republic of Nannyfornia.
That thing STILL hasn’t sold? I am truly shocked!
I never cared for this body style but I’ve been wrong before. For $2500 I wouldn’t mind being wrong again.
Conservation of energy?
That looks an awful lot like the under side of a Comanche.
Just stop it, we’ll have none of that.
Fred and Barney never wore shoes.
Right! We live in a modern society; nothing is wrong it’s just diversity.
Skateboards though.
Came here to say the ‘80s, late to the party yet again.