I had planned to do some posts, but I decided to sleep instead. So, until I get to the rest of the posts (which might not appear until monday), enjoy this great old ‘jeeping’ video forwarded by Colin.
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I had planned to do some posts, but I decided to sleep instead. So, until I get to the rest of the posts (which might not appear until monday), enjoy this great old ‘jeeping’ video forwarded by Colin.
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I am not sure I could duplicate that in my cj. note when the rolled it over the windows glass was in the lowered protected position and then they cranked it up.
Wow who needs four wheel drive anyway? skinny tires is where its at.
Won’t see that from the other guys. I thought the same thing about the skinny tires.
A few years ago I thought about buying a Model T or Model A. Because of my research this video doesn’t surprise me. My thought for some time has been that in many cases advanced technology and horsepower and just being cool has truly failed us as humans.
Ive driven in deep mud and and a foot of wet heavy snow with my cj2a with six inch wide army tires and have yet to get the thing stuck.
I love this video