September 2010 Trail Head
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September 2010 Trail Head
Jeep Creature ComfortsI was normal when I got my first 4x4. I started my wheeling adventures just like everyone else-my truck had stock bucket seats, full carpet, doors, a heater, and even air conditioning. It was still my daily driver. In the beginning, I kind of liked to wash my truck and clean the interior. It wasn't long before I got bit by the off-road bug and all that came to an end. Eventually I moved into an early CJ for my wheeling mischief. I never washed it. It didn't have doors, carpet, or a radio, and it only had a bikini top. I could barely talk to my passenger since the swapped-in Buick V-6 was buzzing at nearly 3,000 rpm on the highway. At first I made the mistake of trying to make the Jeep more like my first truck. My older brother was really into stereos at the time, so I mimicked a few of the sometimes-stupid things he did. If you ever meet him, ask him about his rock and roll stickers or the particle board camper shell. Of course I won't incriminate myself by telling you the stupid things I did, like how l connected the negative leads of my speaker wires to vehicle ground and wondered why they didn't work.
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Jeep Creature ComfortsI was normal when I got my first 4x4. I started my wheeling adventures just like everyone else-my truck had stock bucket seats, full carpet, doors, a heater, and even air conditioning. It was still my daily driver. In the beginning, I kind of liked to wash my truck and clean the interior. It wasn't long before I got bit by the off-road bug and all that came to an end. Eventually I moved into an early CJ for my wheeling mischief. I never washed it. It didn't have doors, carpet, or a radio, and it only had a bikini top. I could barely talk to my passenger since the swapped-in Buick V-6 was buzzing at nearly 3,000 rpm on the highway. At first I made the mistake of trying to make the Jeep more like my first truck. My older brother was really into stereos at the time, so I mimicked a few of the sometimes-stupid things he did. If you ever meet him, ask him about his rock and roll stickers or the particle board camper shell. Of course I won't incriminate myself by telling you the stupid things I did, like how l connected the negative leads of my speaker wires to vehicle ground and wondered why they didn't work.
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