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Greetings from Northeast Tennessee . . .

ralphtt

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HOWDY . . . from a NE Tennessee codger who has had a long affair with various jeeps. Started in the late '60's with a CJ-5 which was my introduction to weekend fun in a jeep. Still remember the cloth top which had gaps you could literally throw a cat through. The only amenity was a good heater, but you just could not heat the whole outdoors. On a cold day the drive to work was invigorating to say the least. Must have been tougher back then . . .;)

Recent jeeps include a 2018 Moab with literally all of the extras. Enjoyed owning it but then along comes the 2020 Gladiator and I had to give it a try. Have to say it's a solid vehicle and the Rubicon trim package makes it a tough little truck.

Now I find myself interested in the Wagoneer. Don't have an inclination to go looking for trouble in the mountains any more . . . probably related to approaching middle age. :)

So, I'm here to start my research on the 'net and learn all I can. Your help will be much appreciated.

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HOWDY . . . from a NE Tennessee codger who has had a long affair with various jeeps. Started in the late '60's with a CJ-5 which was my introduction to weekend fun in a jeep. Still remember the cloth top which had gaps you could literally throw a cat through. The only amenity was a good heater, but you just could not heat the whole outdoors. On a cold day the drive to work was invigorating to say the least. Must have been tougher back then . . .;)

Recent jeeps include a 2018 Moab with literally all of the extras. Enjoyed owning it but then along comes the 2020 Gladiator and I had to give it a try. Have to say it's a solid vehicle and the Rubicon trim package makes it a tough little truck.

Now I find myself interested in the Wagoneer. Don't have an inclination to go looking for trouble in the mountains any more . . . probably related to approaching middle age. :)

So, I'm here to start my research on the 'net and learn all I can. Your help will be much appreciated.

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