DanW
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Many times, I've come across friends who wonder why I love Jeeps so much. Usually, one ride with the doors off on a beautiful day gives them a clue. I wanted to make a thread where instead of debating styling subtleties, powertrains, and the location of "Easter eggs," we share why we love Jeeps so much. It can be a story, pics, or anything.
I've got too many to post, but I'll start with a couple reasons I've loved my Jeeps so much. Unfortunately, I don't have any pics of my YJ (I'll have to dig for them), but I've got plenty of the JK that we've had for 10 years. It has been to Colorado, Moab, all over the Midwest and East, and has been WAY off the beaten path. My kids have so many memories, and my wife and I like to take it on dates. We lived for 5 years without a Wrangler when I sold my YJ, and we regretted it every day until we purchased the JK.
These Wranglers are fun because they transform themselves. I just took the soft doors off my Jeep and am getting ready to put the hard top on for the winter. It feels completely different as it changes configurations. There just isn't another vehicle like these things. They have history, they have tradition, and they are as American as the pickup truck. Maybe moreso.
Share some of the Jeep things that make you interested in one of these unique vehicles in this thread. Then, maybe others will understand and get the chance to enjoy them, too.
I'll post some pics to start it off. I can't wait to hear some of the stories out there, too. I'm sure I'll think of a few, myself. Enjoy!
The next one is on Fins N' Things trail in Moab, Utah, during the 2015 Easter Jeep Safari.
I've got too many to post, but I'll start with a couple reasons I've loved my Jeeps so much. Unfortunately, I don't have any pics of my YJ (I'll have to dig for them), but I've got plenty of the JK that we've had for 10 years. It has been to Colorado, Moab, all over the Midwest and East, and has been WAY off the beaten path. My kids have so many memories, and my wife and I like to take it on dates. We lived for 5 years without a Wrangler when I sold my YJ, and we regretted it every day until we purchased the JK.
These Wranglers are fun because they transform themselves. I just took the soft doors off my Jeep and am getting ready to put the hard top on for the winter. It feels completely different as it changes configurations. There just isn't another vehicle like these things. They have history, they have tradition, and they are as American as the pickup truck. Maybe moreso.
Share some of the Jeep things that make you interested in one of these unique vehicles in this thread. Then, maybe others will understand and get the chance to enjoy them, too.
I'll post some pics to start it off. I can't wait to hear some of the stories out there, too. I'm sure I'll think of a few, myself. Enjoy!
The next one is on Fins N' Things trail in Moab, Utah, during the 2015 Easter Jeep Safari.
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