cool pic of a real Jeep

I love those old jeeps Wish I could get one brand new

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Of course the next photo shows the Jeep high centred on the guy that was pulling on the front bumper.

-Brian

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LOL!!

: > Of course the next photo shows the Jeep high centred on the guy that was : > pulling on the front bumper. : > -Brian

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On 20 Jan 2004 08:09 AM, FrankW posted the following:

That happened to me in a deeper pit than that one day when I forgot to remove the ball mount from the hitch receiver on my rear bumper. Luckily I was able to winch out without undue difficulty.

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On 20 Jan 2004 01:28 PM, L.W.(?ill) Hughes III posted the following:

My Jeep is a real Jeep, up yours. The only reason departure angle was a problem was because I left the hitch on.

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Real Jeeps don't need sand paddles, only posers do.

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Bill, I've only seen 70s pics of your ole CJ-2A. Do you still own this Jeep? If not, what happened to it and why did you sell it? Do you currently own a Jeep at all anymore?

Just curious.

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