What is your favorite jeep story?
Lilredwagon
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What did you and your jeep do to top off your bucket list? I thought it would be fun to share some of our best jeep memories.
For example, this weekend when I crashed the classic car show. My husband casually mentioned that he wished we had something to drive in the cruise and I thought "Hey some awesome guy bought me a 1960 willys and what's more classic than that?" So, I signed us up and washed most of the mud away. We had a blast. And no, we didn't win but I was a crowd favorite plus later when we went to the cruise, my friend Kim showed up with her family in her 1961. Her son turned on her wench which resulted in some very exciting sparks, smoke, and a melted lead terminal. I almost got to use my fire extinguisher. Kim was thrilled because she' seen wanted her husband to take the wench off for months and has been coveting my fire extinguisher. Then, when the Chevy blazer guys snidely informed us that they didn't have a wrench because they didn't need tools. My husband said "that's because they are so busy buying parts they can't afford them." Whaaaaa! Then he fixed Kim's battery with his Swiss Army knife because lets face it Jeeps and Swiss Army knives have been saving the world for decades! They are like cheese and crackers. Plus after all the beautiful bel airs swept past, the little boy at the fire station said he wanted a jeep like mine AND both Kim and I were asked to drive prom kings and queens during home coming this week. My jeep is awesome!
For example, this weekend when I crashed the classic car show. My husband casually mentioned that he wished we had something to drive in the cruise and I thought "Hey some awesome guy bought me a 1960 willys and what's more classic than that?" So, I signed us up and washed most of the mud away. We had a blast. And no, we didn't win but I was a crowd favorite plus later when we went to the cruise, my friend Kim showed up with her family in her 1961. Her son turned on her wench which resulted in some very exciting sparks, smoke, and a melted lead terminal. I almost got to use my fire extinguisher. Kim was thrilled because she' seen wanted her husband to take the wench off for months and has been coveting my fire extinguisher. Then, when the Chevy blazer guys snidely informed us that they didn't have a wrench because they didn't need tools. My husband said "that's because they are so busy buying parts they can't afford them." Whaaaaa! Then he fixed Kim's battery with his Swiss Army knife because lets face it Jeeps and Swiss Army knives have been saving the world for decades! They are like cheese and crackers. Plus after all the beautiful bel airs swept past, the little boy at the fire station said he wanted a jeep like mine AND both Kim and I were asked to drive prom kings and queens during home coming this week. My jeep is awesome!
