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Uncle Fishbits…….really liked your photos and comments about washing. Besides my XK,
I also have a Jeep Wrangler Sahara Edition that's similar to your. All original with 101k miles. 1994 with 3 tops and factory AC.
Uncle Fishbits…….really liked your photos and comments about washing. Besides my XK,
I also have a Jeep Wrangler Sahara Edition that's similar to your. All original with 101k miles. 1994 with 3 tops and factory AC.
Fantastic. It's an amazing vehicle. I kept mulling over ditching it, because it's far from a daily driver, and it sits around too much. But great for transporting, or when termites destroy your sub-parking storage units, for storage temporarily to look like a blight on the neighborhood street. =) But it's 25 years old, and I think that's 5 more years in CA (if they don't change it again) to become a classic. I've also been driving it a lot as a faulty camera on my driver's side mirror apparently messed up autonomous driving features, and my car is in the shop. Coincidentally, the F-Type 2019 and 2020 have a NHTSA recall for an incorrect rear tire sticker. lol
I get more looks and thumbs up and waves (the latter obviously) in my Jeep than I do the F-Type. It always shocks me. And in the last few years, it seems Jeep has leveraged the Jeep wave for marketing, because every model of Jeep is waving, at least to me. =)
I remember when I told the car guys on reddit that I was graduating from a BRG tan top Wrangler to the same in an F-Type, someone said "congratulations, you've got the best succinct car collection in history" lol I don't disagree.