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  • Lonesome Dove

    A man of vision but with no mission.
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    I sold my Jeep about 15 years ago so WTF is this for?
    My view today
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    Lonesome Dove

    A man of vision but with no mission.
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    Sep 25, 2018
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    Cut n Shoot, Texas
    Karen Mallcrawler thing.
    It’s a way of saying I like your spotlessly clean every Jeep accessory known to mankind never seen dirt under its treads Jeep.
    Pretty much so it came into play when Women took over the Jeep market.. after I sold mine a 1990 YJ just before fuel injection which was 50% a hunting rig for my use people started saying Jeeps are for girls. I guess it kinda stuck.
     

    Wudidiz

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    Tomball
    I love 2 door Wranglers and have owned 6 of them. I get a kick out of seeing the no-dirt plungerheads adorning their Jeeps with offroad jacks, pristine shovels and gaudy wheels. Some even knicknack the door handles with flashy addons. These folks believe, subconciously, that other people don't think they are important. So to be noticed, they attempt to prove that they are important, so they spruce up their jeep until it looks like a clown car. I don't let clowns influence my likes or dislikes. I still like clean Wranglers.
     
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