RE: The Travel Thread - U.S. Version
August 13, 2011 at 7:02 am
(This post was last modified: August 13, 2011 at 7:09 am by thesummerqueen.)
A Jeep is a whole different beast.
I had a '95 four banger. The tranny was shite (like most '95's), but she was a damn mud pirate. She was black, her license plate said "Dirty Deeds" and she was named after the pirate queen Anne Bonny.
When I lived in NoVA, they were tearing up so much earth to build houses that we'd have a huge new mudhole every month. We were banned from every car wash in Manassas.
I'd love to get a '97... dark blue if I could, and name her Alice. A friend of mine would like to get one and set it up for beach cruising, but I'm a mud and back-country kind of gal. I suppose I'd have to do more extreme things if I came out west and did rock crawling or some of the harder trails, but around here I just need to be able to escape a bit.
(August 13, 2011 at 12:28 am)Epimethean Wrote: A well set up CJ with a 401 is a pretty amazing machine. So are Land Cruiser FJ40s with Chevy 350s.
I had a '95 four banger. The tranny was shite (like most '95's), but she was a damn mud pirate. She was black, her license plate said "Dirty Deeds" and she was named after the pirate queen Anne Bonny.
When I lived in NoVA, they were tearing up so much earth to build houses that we'd have a huge new mudhole every month. We were banned from every car wash in Manassas.
I'd love to get a '97... dark blue if I could, and name her Alice. A friend of mine would like to get one and set it up for beach cruising, but I'm a mud and back-country kind of gal. I suppose I'd have to do more extreme things if I came out west and did rock crawling or some of the harder trails, but around here I just need to be able to escape a bit.