I say Amen! Freedom always comes at a price and the least we can do is honor those who put their lives on the line so that we can enjoy Christmas with out families and walk free everyday. Bless 'em all!
Larry
It almost doesn't pay to have a nice vehicle anymore. Low life thieves rank just slightly above child molesters in my opinion, and hope the lot of them rot in that really bad place that begins with h...:evil:
I hope you get your Jeep back (intact) and the slime bag(s) get their due.
Larry
Why? Oh, WHY! I just don't understand. This hurts almost as much as the "cash for clunkers" fiasco where so many good Jeeps were killed and chopped into shards of metal, plastic and rubber..and then recycled into Toyota's, or some such...:???:
Larry
If the price and the hype are too good to be true...well...you know the rest!
Wranglers and even some decent CJ's can be very much over-priced..so for $2000 to $4000 to get one of these in rust-free, good mechanical condition sounds a little too good to be true.
You might find a better deal...
Nothing wrong with transplanted Texans. Many arrive...and few choose to leave. Says a lot about this great State.
One more thing Mikey...Texans are never "speechless". :p
Larry
1987 Comanche MJ 134,000+ original miles. 4.0L 5spd. Just had new clutch installed recently and new A/C compressor a couple of years ago...and that's it! Avg. 16 mpg city/hwy
Someone on that website commented about "locker creep" this way:
"I'm watched the video several times now. From what I can see, I would be willing to bet that this driver had front and rear lockers engaged. I see the rear and wheel tires spinning together in low traction substrate. With lockers...