Picked up a Wrangler

Haseeb

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I ended up trading that F150 for a pretty cool wrangler (further proof that I will never find happiness). I drove it back home and let me just say, it's both fun and terrifying. This thing is like driving around a cardboard box LOL. I could freddy flintstone my feet through the floor as brakes, and it would be better than the ones on there (yabba dabba freakin doo). I do however, like the look of it. The lack of technology in here is astounding, I know for a fact that the 72' Bav (and maybe even the 63' Skylark lmfao) had more technology. On the other hand, it's refreshing to not have to deal with sensors and other nonsense, very few things can go wrong. The lightweight would probably make this an offroad beast, but I am not really into that scene. I wonder what I'll trade or do with this one o_O
 

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That is a YJ. Last era of wrangler with leaf springs (front and rear). Terrible road characteristics. Fun off-road and cheap/easy to lifts The follow-up to this was a TJ, which were hugely popular off-road. TJ’s brought back the round headlights.
 
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