Nice car, Jeep. I like older cars with no bells and whistles. I still drive my 2007 Ford Escape that I bought with 50,000 miles in 2010 and treat it as brand new. It now has 199,300 miles.
Sweet ride dude! Refreshing to hear that you’re keeping it stock, keeping it forever, and driving it! Looking forward to seeing the maintenance it’ll need over time (if any!)
Thanks bro! Less mods = Less problems in my experience. I haven't done any long distance / time overlanding but next time I go camping out to the plains here in CO (Pawnee National Grassland) I'd like to film the journey and the camp. Little clips are cool but I want to do more, sorta like you. I appreciate you checking my stuff out dude!
Stating the obvious, vehicles that do not get chopped up and modified after time appreciate in value. Nice to see steel wheels with the original center caps. Sadly my '87 Pioneer was half-lifted prior to my acquiring it to which I corrected it. Making quality of life improvements. I have the OEM wheels stored for now, while I use a set of ZJ wheels. I've got somethings posted up when I can for reference on my channel. I watch Workshop to Wilderness and others to see how other have done things as well. I don't miss plastic head lights and prefer my glass OEM style lights. I went from a '97 ZJ LTD to my XJ Pioneer for $2,500 that came out of Nebraska, then to the Dakota's, now with me in NW Washington State, AT 196,000 or so miles on the odometer, I intend it to be my last vehicle. Best wishes. 😁✌
Cheers to you and your find. I also have this same 96 jeep in Flame red. I currently have 97,000 miles on it, and fortunately no paint problems, I think the older gentleman i bought it from kept it garaged. Plan on keeping it stock as well.
Nice car, Jeep. I like older cars with no bells and whistles. I still drive my 2007 Ford Escape that I bought with 50,000 miles in 2010 and treat it as brand new. It now has 199,300 miles.
Thank you!
Cars do not have manually selectable high and low range transfer cases. Not every Jeep owner or driver are Jeeple. 🤪
Epic!
@@KyleSVT Thanks dude! I’m so hyped
Sweet ride dude! Refreshing to hear that you’re keeping it stock, keeping it forever, and driving it! Looking forward to seeing the maintenance it’ll need over time (if any!)
Thanks bro! Less mods = Less problems in my experience. I haven't done any long distance / time overlanding but next time I go camping out to the plains here in CO (Pawnee National Grassland) I'd like to film the journey and the camp. Little clips are cool but I want to do more, sorta like you. I appreciate you checking my stuff out dude!
Stating the obvious, vehicles that do not get chopped up and modified after time appreciate in value. Nice to see steel wheels with the original center caps. Sadly my '87 Pioneer was half-lifted prior to my acquiring it to which I corrected it. Making quality of life improvements. I have the OEM wheels stored for now, while I use a set of ZJ wheels. I've got somethings posted up when I can for reference on my channel. I watch Workshop to Wilderness and others to see how other have done things as well. I don't miss plastic head lights and prefer my glass OEM style lights. I went from a '97 ZJ LTD to my XJ Pioneer for $2,500 that came out of Nebraska, then to the Dakota's, now with me in NW Washington State, AT 196,000 or so miles on the odometer, I intend it to be my last vehicle. Best wishes. 😁✌
Cheers to you and your find. I also have this same 96 jeep in Flame red. I currently have 97,000 miles on it, and fortunately no paint problems, I think the older gentleman i bought it from kept it garaged. Plan on keeping it stock as well.
Thank you! That’s awesome that you have the same Jeep. Fortunately the paint on mine will be easy to fix.
Linda demais meu sonho é ter uma dessa 😢
Thank you! I am sure you will get one of your own someday!