It is great you are introducing a young person to the world of Jeeps, and hopefully off roading. We need a new generation that can wrench, keep off road activities alive, and be stewards for the land going forward. I commend you for your efforts, sir. Well done.
I'm glad you found the right person. I found my soon to be 13 year old son a '98 Cherokee Classic with 198,000 miles for $900 and said you can work on it with my help as much or as little you want. We will see where it goes. I'm hoping he is as interested as I am.
We're doing the exact same thing. Bought a farm yj, been working on it to get road worthy for when my 13 year old starts driving. She's learned to drive manual with it and we've been having a blast with it on the trail. Doesn't get any better!
MT Working from home with Freds YJ got me through Covid. I love and miss Dirt Everyday and the WFH series was a reprieve from all the madness in the world at that time. Thanks Fred!
Love the whole series and what you are doing with the YJ. Now the question, I thought i had seen your episodes but have never seen your trailer, i think it is awesome. Can you give info on it? it looks like exactly what i am wanting for my YJ. just a little more that a towbar, and still lightweight.
Good to see your videos Fred. Glad the YJ is getting a good home. BTW, how many miles does your ole Dodge tow rig have on it? I have seen it pulling a lot of stuff a lot of places.
It is great you are introducing a young person to the world of Jeeps, and hopefully off roading. We need a new generation that can wrench, keep off road activities alive, and be stewards for the land going forward. I commend you for your efforts, sir. Well done.
This was such a great idea, to get someone into Jeeping! Bravo!
My first was a '67 CJ-5, but my second was a YJ. Love the YJ's!
I'm glad you found the right person. I found my soon to be 13 year old son a '98 Cherokee Classic with 198,000 miles for $900 and said you can work on it with my help as much or as little you want. We will see where it goes. I'm hoping he is as interested as I am.
Awesome! Great way to pass on the Jeep culture to the next generation of wheelers!
We're doing the exact same thing. Bought a farm yj, been working on it to get road worthy for when my 13 year old starts driving. She's learned to drive manual with it and we've been having a blast with it on the trail. Doesn't get any better!
I just inherited my grandpa's mostly stock YJ 4 cyl. It's amazing
That’s awesome Fred!! Best of luck and happy jeepin’ to the new owner…welcome to the square life👍🏻
MT Working from home with Freds YJ got me through Covid. I love and miss Dirt Everyday and the WFH series was a reprieve from all the madness in the world at that time. Thanks Fred!
Lucky new owners. I am looking forward to what you are selling next.
I subscribed to MT+ to watch Le Mans… I’m now going to watch all the ‘Dirt Every Day’ episodes and then cancel my MT+ subscription. Clampy forever!
In Missouri we have SMORR offroad park. Kansas Rocks and Tuttle creek parks. Just to name a few.
Thanks for being awesome, Fred!
Happy it is getting put to use and hope she has fun
The YJ gets a happy ending and a little gets a great new beginning. Good on you Fred. Hopefully some FC videos soon, please 🙏.
Good on you Fred!!
Can't keep em all! It's cool that you passed on to someone who wants to wrench on it.
Fred. Building the offroad Jeep community one YJ at a time. Thanks
I’ve had wiper issues with yj’s before. Had good luck with turning them on and giving them a good pull and they will get going again!
Good job buddy! Sell, sell, sell! What’s up next?
I wouldnt mind that redish dodge i saw in 1 of your videos. sounds like the little yj that could got a good home.
Excellent
If they're from Missouri they should go to little Sahara dunes in Oklahoma
Love the whole series and what you are doing with the YJ. Now the question, I thought i had seen your episodes but have never seen your trailer, i think it is awesome. Can you give info on it? it looks like exactly what i am wanting for my YJ. just a little more that a towbar, and still lightweight.
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Good to see your videos Fred. Glad the YJ is getting a good home. BTW, how many miles does your ole Dodge tow rig have on it? I have seen it pulling a lot of stuff a lot of places.
Finnegan just told me there's no more Dirt Every Day, WTF???
Yuppies wiper switches are junk probably why they don’t work
Bye YJ .
Adios Wrongler
It's official, my first car is going to be a Jeep!