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WLH said:
cj10jeeper, nice pictures... :thumbsup:
I haven't done that for years but of the many Jeeps I've have my favorite was a CJ5 with 30 inch tires and lockers front and rear. It would go damn near anywhere and did. Never went in a cave and that does look like fun... :thumbsup:

Yep - it would go anywhere with bar tyres and a pair of lockers. imho the civilian direct descendant of the WW2 Willys Jeep. Many of my buddies have been buying thse up around Europe to play with, cherish, restore, etc.. From genuine Willys to ex French Army Hotchkiss.
 
That is fantastic fun. Went on a weekend with an old mate once in his Bowler doing the same type of thing. I almost bought a Jeep myself after!
 
What a fantastic way to spend a weekend :thumbsup:

Caves shot looks awesome.

Am now off to write out 1000 times, "I am not buying a Jeep!"
 
If you think " Coupe vs Roadster" is bad, try "Jeep vs Landcruiser". :rofl: :rofl: :poke: :poke: :poke:

My '77 FJ45 was indestructible, only got stopped once 'coz the rocks were bigger than the truck and it only fell on its doorhandles once. I did stand it up on its tailgate once, that was fun....ripped the end of the exhaust off driving out.. :D :D

Kidneys can't take the punishment anymore.... :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
mcbeee said:
If you think " Coupe vs Roadster" is bad, try "Jeep vs Landcruiser". :rofl: :rofl: :poke: :poke: :poke:

My '77 FJ45 was indestructible, only got stopped once 'coz the rocks were bigger than the truck and it only fell on its doorhandles once. I did stand it up on its tailgate once, that was fun....ripped the end of the exhaust off driving out.. :D :D

Kidneys can't take the punishment anymore.... :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:


Tell me about inter make envy - amazing. Some landie guys cannot even look while a Jeep clears and obstacle. Real strange attitude.

Only stuck once - then you weren't trying. I'd reckon on winching 20 to 30 times front or rear over a weekend and without the rollcage falling on a tree or strop already on it to an anchor, then probably over once every few events.
 
Aah but CJ, I was always going somewhere, from A to B, ...and B usually involved loading some poor unfortunate creature into the truck to take to the butchers for processing. ....or searching for the elusive "Big Larry the Deer" (or elk. moose, etc). ( I quit all that in '91)

Besides, someone had to be available to pull out the Powerwagons, Jimmy's and Jeeps when they got stuck... :P

(back in the 70's Jeep was pretty much crap unless heavily modded. They also had a minor problem with transfer cases, they kept falling off. :D :D ) I'd think about buying one today, maybe? I sort of like the 4 door units available now.
 
Before my time mcbee I only started driving mid 70's

As far as i can see off roaders reached their peak in the mid 80's when they built them solid and over engineered. Since then they have needed major mods just to get out of a car park. Take a look at the late US TJ wranglers. They are about 3" above ground level for roll over safety and on skinny road tyres with nice protective rubber bumper corners
 
X 2 Mid 80's was the peak.. :thumbsup: "everyone" had a 4x4 and went tearing around the bush here.

I was into chasing coyotes, hunting, a bit of bush bashing but mostly blazing across the prairie and driving the coulees. My brother in law's dad had a township (36sq. miles) of land and unrestricted access to 3 more townships (neighbours) so weekends were a blast. :thumbsup:

144 square miles of open land, coulees, streams , cliffs and all the critters that lived there. Bit of a change from Bedfordshire........where I lived before coming here. :D
 
WLH said:
Always wanted an FJ45... :thumbsup:

Not quite a nasty as CJ's jeep but mine was a stock FJ45, a 1 ton with a ride like an empty tandem gravel truck and a top speed of 70mph, on a downhill slope, with a tailwind of course. :D The passenger sits on a medium size seat on top of the fuel tank.
No storage to speak of and the padding on the doors was about 1/8th inch thick. Mmmmm, comfy,... but I could drive it blindfolded. After 14 years it was like it was part of me.

I always wanted the optional anti aircraft gun that you usually see mounted on them in Arabic countries ... :rofl:
 
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