How many of you have a factory moon roof?
She's never complained about anything related to it since. She's black, about 5'4, and not at all what you'd expect to jump out of a second gen ram...'specially in summer when it's mini skirt season. Have a pic of her climbing into my old wrangler in a mini, and as much as I liked it, told her no more mini's in the jeep...lol Probably make the same rule if she drives the truck this summer
I know ... private stuff ...
Tease.
That wasn't an intentional tease, my bad.
One clean shot, this didn't create the mini skirt rule.

Pic that created the rule was a result of the skirt riding up. That's private stash..lol
Gut feeling is should I get my Ram repainted and a moon roof in, she'll be driving it as much as I do. Might have to start hiding the keys once the stereo is in.
One clean shot, this didn't create the mini skirt rule.

Pic that created the rule was a result of the skirt riding up. That's private stash..lol
Gut feeling is should I get my Ram repainted and a moon roof in, she'll be driving it as much as I do. Might have to start hiding the keys once the stereo is in.
Wouldn't expect anyone to believe that. Just got back to the house, been in a hotel all week, and last night was wishing like hell i was home for certain reasons. Mind was wondering a bit.
Only ran the Jeep for a summer and sold it. Probably buy another one with our next house. Currently don't have room for multiple vehicles and a Jeep is fairly useless for someone who doesn't offroad.
Only ran the Jeep for a summer and sold it. Probably buy another one with our next house. Currently don't have room for multiple vehicles and a Jeep is fairly useless for someone who doesn't offroad.
Not really, I work in commercial construction, normally always home. Tend to be on the road a bit during the winter months because (WI) construction slows down, so you have to bid further away to stay busy. With the banking slump last fall, I bid everything I saw, no matter where, and ended up getting most of it. Been nice because we've kept busy, downside is I don't like hotels.
I did the offroad thing more when I was younger with cj's and broncos. Between the company and the house, just have different ways to spend free time now. Bought the Jeep because I thought it would be fun, it was a blast, but once I got back into remodeling mode, needed a truck
I did the offroad thing more when I was younger with cj's and broncos. Between the company and the house, just have different ways to spend free time now. Bought the Jeep because I thought it would be fun, it was a blast, but once I got back into remodeling mode, needed a truck
Love the first gen Bronco's, but probably wouldn't get one again. One I had was the straight 6, think it was the old 170 6 they put in the Falcons. Gutless with the 3 speed. Fairly easy to work on though. I looked at a 69 before I bought the TJ that had a small block in it, but didn't want to even think of working on the thing with the clearences, so went in a different direction. Just changing plugs in the Bronco looked like too much of a headache.
First gen bronco I had was when I was about 19. Always drove by this farm and saw this Bronco sitting back on the tree line. Finally stopped to ask about it one day and guy told me the linkage broke for the 3 on the tree, and they just towed it there and left it. Had sat there for about 6 years. Said he'd sell it for $150. Gave him the money on the spot because I always wanted one, didn't even look at it first. Once I got up to it (looked great from 50' away) could see the entire body was a bad bondo job, but for 150 couldn't be too picky. Popped a battery into it and it fired right up. Towed it home, put in a crudely mounted floor shifter for it, think I changed the windshield, and drove it without any issues for about a year. Was amazed at what that thing would go through.
First gen bronco I had was when I was about 19. Always drove by this farm and saw this Bronco sitting back on the tree line. Finally stopped to ask about it one day and guy told me the linkage broke for the 3 on the tree, and they just towed it there and left it. Had sat there for about 6 years. Said he'd sell it for $150. Gave him the money on the spot because I always wanted one, didn't even look at it first. Once I got up to it (looked great from 50' away) could see the entire body was a bad bondo job, but for 150 couldn't be too picky. Popped a battery into it and it fired right up. Towed it home, put in a crudely mounted floor shifter for it, think I changed the windshield, and drove it without any issues for about a year. Was amazed at what that thing would go through.
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