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Bought a new Jeep Rubicon (4 Door) in March. Just back from Alaska with it. Traveled the ALCAN. Already over 18,000 miles. Sure love it, especially the new engine, but I must admit I feel a little guilty with all the comforts. I am a long time Jeep owner and as the saying sometimes goes. This is NOT your daddy's Jeep. I also noticed that I get far less waves from other Jeep owners now that I am riding in comfort. I guess they suspect I am not a true Jeeper.
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Still rolling my 2005 Durango, over 160,000 miles on the clock!
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We pretty much roll in this:
Buick powered 1966 Wagoneer, now sitting on one tons and 37's.
Rig is down for and a Caddy engine swap so in the time being we are rocking the Q.
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1997 Dodge 4x4 for the hard to get to places and a 2008 Dodge 2wd for the not so hard places.
Here is my 1997 4Runner. I purchased this in April. I'd been looking for quite awhile for one but most have an incredible amount of miles on them. This has 109,000 and was a one-owner vehicle. I'm really enjoying it.
Here is my other vehicle that "gets me there". It is a 2012 Giant Revel 0. It fits nicely in the back of the Toyota and is used to get me back into the areas accessed by recently closed roads.
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My adventure girl Mystique
Last edited by redtigre62; 10-28-2012 at 01:07 PM.
First replied on this thread 4/27/08. I did have my Sportage then but am now happy with the Turbo 4Runner. This truck is like a tank. Can't stop it.
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