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I know we're a knife community, but we have to have transportation, don't we? And in some cases our rides are more than simply a working vehicle to get us from Point A to Point B.

Here's a place to go ahead show it off.

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so far so good..... had gone slow enough to get caught yet....
That's a nice one Brett, you don't see those often, hardly ever actually.
Very nice car! My brother has a 95 gt, but it's not a GT anymore. 393 stoker, black on black convertible w/a special Cobra body kit. Looks like a Saleen. I like the your shape better than the 95 look though.
1987 Jeep Wrangler! Lifted with Big Feet.

Really, that is one cool car. Thanks for posting it, Brett
Greets Scott, and all that read. Sure do ! I drive a 91 Jeep Renegade,

Unusual model. Its at my website www.wrangler-renegade.com

Hey Glenn,
Sweet ride indeed! I was out earlier getting my rig stuck in about 3 feet of snow drifts in our RV park up here in South Jersey. It was a blast until it finally got itself teeter-tottered on the snow. My girl had to get in front and help get a tire or 2 on the ground so it could drive itself off.
I guess in Florida those problems don't happen much... :)

ed
Hiya Ed, Thanks , This is my 3rd Jeep. Nope no snow problems down here for sure. I go wheeling in a place called Corbett Wildlife perserve. Its 62K acres. One does not go there alone. If you get a good stuck you better have a friend with a winch and or a mirror to flag down a passing aircraft. Finaly a tent and bug spray if you end up having to spend the night. Won't say why I know this , rather not go there LOL !

GK
..dude, is that a hard tail or just a strut where you outta have a shock ??

Lotta wk is right .. lotta fun too !!!

Hog- now that's a sure nuff work horse
I have a 1994 Ford Thunderbird, it has some problems so it only gets about 14mpg. Then again, it's a V8 so that might have something to do with it. To help save some money, I bought my first bike. It's a 2002 Suzuki GZ250. Although it isn't the fastest (tops out at 75 if the road is flat and wind is low), I love it! I average close to 70mpg, so I couldn't be happier. A motorcycle for me is a great way to relieve stress and make driving more enjoyable.

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