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07Burb

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take out seat and take it to the city dump....done :D
 
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Based on what?

Personal taste I guess. She vetoed the Focus ST, GTI, and Mazda 3.

So far she only likes the Jeep and the Countryman. :shrug:
 

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Personal taste I guess. She vetoed the Focus ST, GTI, and Mazda 3.

So far she only likes the Jeep and the Countryman. :shrug:

Robbie would like for you to get the Jeep, preferably the four door :crazy:
 
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Back in the late 80s I had an 88 Wrangler V6 soft top. I took all the carpets out, pulled the drain plugs on the floor, and basically left it open all summer rain and all. Iirc it didn't seem to hurt the car any including the seats or dash. I assume it is still the same way with the new ones? I'd like to just get the cover for the front row between the windshield and roll bar and leave her in the open all summer.
 

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Back in the late 80s I had an 88 Wrangler V6 soft top. I took all the carpets out, pulled the drain plugs on the floor, and basically left it open all summer rain and all. Iirc it didn't seem to hurt the car any including the seats or dash. I assume it is still the same way with the new ones? I'd like to just get the cover for the front row between the windshield and roll bar and leave her in the open all summer.

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Possibly with out all the doodads and black wheels. especially without the black wheels.
Maybe a nice gunmetal or silver color, Black fender flares. alil chrome here and there. I think they look awesome..

Great MPG, with the right engine its reliable as a rock.
Being 4 door. you can yell "get in ya smelly dags!" pop rear door open and they jump right on in..
Plenty of room in rear for the yums and they are cheap as **** to buy and mod..

They are not all that big either so it fills that "dont want another huge guzzler in the driveway" requirement..


Or Every early Jeep owners dream!
Jeep Scrambler

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Basically the same. Except theres more to worry about with radio, cluster, etc. Remember - its a Chrysler product. That should pretty much say it all. Drain plugs all over the place though.
 

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Back in the late 80s I had an 88 Wrangler V6 soft top. I took all the carpets out, pulled the drain plugs on the floor, and basically left it open all summer rain and all. Iirc it didn't seem to hurt the car any including the seats or dash. I assume it is still the same way with the new ones? I'd like to just get the cover for the front row between the windshield and roll bar and leave her in the open all summer.


I think shaggy might own a jeep forum. If not, ask him and he will buy you one to post in.
 

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