TorqueWinsRaces
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I dunno, but NorCal has bunches of 'em....
I was hoping to see some answers as to who has the most jeeps. I will say that Vancouver, Wa has many jeeps. You can almost see one on every block. When I drive, you will see multiple Wranglers at the intersection. Off roading here is almost every man's hobby. Mt Helen's is an hour away, awesome trails every where you turn! I do miss Flroida and would love to drive my baby on the beach, I'd miss the NW too much...lol!
utah i think you hit the nail right on the head,beighn so quick to judge other people,just because they dont drive ajeep,thres all kinds of 4x4s to me its like beighn racist whats the difference?ask me about my 4x4 and ill ask you about mine.insecuredness and to much pride has no room on this earth.and on the other hand there is other forums,FREEDOM FOR ALL.Sorry guys...was busy taking care of my 36 children who are all on welfare from my 12 wives....oh and thanks for the support all of you working class people.
Is a jeep a jeep if it has jeep written on the side? Is a Liberty a jeep? The Compass? Or the big ole Grand Cherokee? Are they any less because they have IFS? Power windows?
You wave to strangers driving down the road not because you ride the short bus....its because they are driving a jeep.
Parking? why do you go out of your way just to park to another jeep?
Its because you hope to meet that person, hear about how he or she built that jeep and trade off roading tales.
I bet you own at least one or two shirts that say jeep.
Most of your real good friends own jeeps...or wish they did just to be part of the wild off road adventures you talk about.
Because owning a jeep is not status symbol. Your never going to see a billionaire drive up to a black tie party in a well dressed out jeep...lol I have!
Owning the most capable off-road vehicle is a way of life.
Your the type of person who would drive hundreds of miles just to spend the weekend with other jeepers going off road when you could do the same thing closer to home.
And that night you would welcome a complete stranger to your camp fire just because he drives a jeep.
You would do that any other time?
Round lights, or square...IFS or 2wd, a Jeep is a Jeep. An American invention, just like the Harley Davidson Motor cycle.
And the only difference there is that they wear leather garments with there club patches on the back and we display our colors on the side in the form a a sticker, of which club we ride with.
Heck...would any other people spend 5 minutes reading the ramblings of some guy who lives in Utah with ONE wife and two step kids...and the only reason your reading this is because your addicted to a jeep.
And your looking for fellow people who share this very same passion.
i wonder if my lowly cj5 could handle that gnarly knoll?I ride a short bus.... with 23 of your children Utah!
and your welcome for my yearly contribution to your income
Muttnutt, if you ever get to the north east, I would love to have you tag along with me on the trail. We'll test that beast to see what it can do, you obviously have the back up out of the parking lot on to a grassy knoll trail mastered.
im glad you like it johnny.I would so rock that 5
Is a jeep a jeep if it has jeep written on the side? Is a Liberty a jeep? The Compass? Or the big ole Grand Cherokee? Are they any less because they have IFS? Power windows?
You wave to strangers driving down the road not because you ride the short bus....its because they are driving a jeep.
Parking? why do you go out of your way just to park to another jeep?
Its because you hope to meet that person, hear about how he or she built that jeep and trade off roading tales.
I bet you own at least one or two shirts that say jeep.
Most of your real good friends own jeeps...or wish they did just to be part of the wild off road adventures you talk about.
Because owning a jeep is not status symbol. Your never going to see a billionaire drive up to a black tie party in a well dressed out jeep...lol I have!
Owning the most capable off-road vehicle is a way of life.
Your the type of person who would drive hundreds of miles just to spend the weekend with other jeepers going off road when you could do the same thing closer to home.
And that night you would welcome a complete stranger to your camp fire just because he drives a jeep.
You would do that any other time?
Round lights, or square...IFS or 2wd, a Jeep is a Jeep. An American invention, just like the Harley Davidson Motor cycle.
And the only difference there is that they wear leather garments with there club patches on the back and we display our colors on the side in the form a a sticker, of which club we ride with.
Heck...would any other people spend 5 minutes reading the ramblings of some guy who lives in Utah with ONE wife and two step kids...and the only reason your reading this is because your addicted to a jeep.
And your looking for fellow people who share this very same passion.
Just doing some catching up here...interesting graph. Thought it odd that #2 would be Pa, since cancer usually gets the best of us up here...must be more enthusiasts up this way. (I know quite a few) I currently have my eye on a resonably priced one in Iowa. Thanks for the "fun facts"This site here shows a map and graph of where the CJ-3B's are at.
http://www.film.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Dispersion.html
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i wonder if my lowly cj5 could handle that gnarly knoll?
remember guys
it's just a regular run of the mill 46 year old willys.
with a crawl ratio of
84.6762504 to 1
should i risk it?
blue wins wow,i figured the hot climate states would have more jeeps.Just doing some catching up here...interesting graph. Thought it odd that #2 would be Pa, since cancer usually gets the best of us up here...must be more enthusiasts up this way. (I know quite a few) I currently have my eye on a resonably priced one in Iowa. Thanks for the "fun facts"
I dunno, but NorCal has bunches of 'em....