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When I was a young lad stationed in South Carolina I had a side gig doing this. There was a local car rental joint that would sell the cars after a certain point. I would unbolt the seats and pop out the rubber drains (underneath the carpet) and go to town. I used ‘purple power’ and a scrub brush with a hot water

Bottom line:

That’s exactly right. But remember, beauty lies in the ear of the listener.

Prancing horse @40k in 2019 ?

I’ve seen many of the 4-door flavor with a 7.3 offering. I would rather have that. Not to mention years 91-95 have much better looking front ends.

Case closed.

I see that now. I guess the vacuum is still the preferred method.

I was going to clear that up.

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I had a Cherokee from new to 100k. Owned in a non-rust belt state and the transfer case did the same thing. Sometimes the reverse method would work, other times not. Just be easy on right hand turns until it comes out.

Living in a beach town I see a lot of that. I owned a wrangler and never once had an urge to ditch mirrors/doors.

CP. I drove one briefly when I was in high school and even not knowing a damn thing about vehicles I still thought it was a POS.

I owned and cherished a 2001 cherokee in the Limited trim many years ago. It came complete with running boards, black leather interior, and heated seats.

These were reflective. I think Ford worked with 3M to develop those. Not sure about the fan.

I think a more likely explanation are those are the pictures from when he bought the car which he had readily available when he posted. Also, the car is listed in VA which is a big military town. Likely a navy dude. Makes for it hard to get inspection in PA.

A friend of mine, whom grilles often, had a freak accident. He cleaned his grill with a wire grill brush, grilled his food, then ate it. While eating his food he ingested a wire from the wire brush which became lodged in his throat requiring surgery again.

A friend of mine, whom grilles often, had a freak accident. He cleaned his grill with a wire grill brush, grilled

NP vs CP aside, these cars, in my opinion, are highly underrated. I had an opportunity do drive a late model with a 5.0 and was thoroughly impressed.

Same thing I thought.

I recently visited a friend in Miami - whom owns a late model Acura. The first time we got in it - he started to unlock his ‘club’, which I hadn’t seen since probably the late 90's. I asked why he had that - airbag stolen 3 times. No wonder.

same thought. what ?