Those really were great old jeeps. Like the van bodied Econoline pick-ups, these jeeps were practical, easier to get in tight spots and a lot easier to repair than modern pick-ups.
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I used to work landscaping and the guy I worked for had a couple of these. They were great around town for picking up and loading/unloading peat moss, trees, and bushes. But, on the highway, their steering was a little sketchy, and you didn't make any sudden lane changes or manuvers. They were fun to drive though, and the girls thought they were "cute" to ride in.
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Those really were great old jeeps. Like the van bodied Econoline pick-ups, these jeeps were practical, easier to get in tight spots and a lot easier to repair than modern pick-ups.
And just a note to let you know I added your blog to: http://bikerblogsaggregated.blogspot.com/
never seen one of em before... wikkid 8)
I used to work landscaping and the guy I worked for had a couple of these. They were great around town for picking up and loading/unloading peat moss, trees, and bushes. But, on the highway, their steering was a little sketchy, and you didn't make any sudden lane changes or manuvers. They were fun to drive though, and the girls thought they were "cute" to ride in.
Looks like Jeep may be bringing it back
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/03/28/jeep-talks-about-its-mighty-moab-concepts-on-camera/
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