Hey Earle.... Jeepsters in Spain

Didn't you say you now reside in Spain?

Ever see any jeepster/commando running arround?

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Never knew they were sold over there until the 80's.

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Kevin_S
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I am visiting. I have so far seen exactly one Wrangler, a bunch of Grand Cherokees, and some stuff you never see in the States, like a Nissan Patrol. They seem to like Land Rovers too. These things are even more rare in Spain, than they are where we live. I can't wait to get back. Nice place to visit...

Earle

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Earle Horton

Ahhhh, just visiting!

Maybe one of these summers we'll have to hit the trails together (now that my jeep is almost trail worthy again).

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Kevin_S

And the only members of the jeep family I saw on Lanzarote were GCs ... and lots and lots of little cars like these ...

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bowgus

So THAT'S how you got the kitchen pass to get back on the NG! I like those older Nissan Patrols. You can buy them here in the states, but they aren't too easy to find. _____________________________________________________________________

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Earle Hort> I am visiting. I have so far seen exactly one Wrangler, a bunch of Grand

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