Jeep Rescue concept
From Forbes web site:
<http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/2003/11/25/cx_dl_1125vow.html> (Sorry if this was already posted, I couldn't find a related thread.) -- Wry-mouth '01 TJ |
Re: Jeep Rescue concept
Your site also had the new Bimmer advertisement:
http://img-cdn.mediaplex.com/ads/143...ombined_01.jpg we see on television. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Wry-mouth wrote: > > From Forbes web site: > <http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/2003/11/25/cx_dl_1125vow.html> > > (Sorry if this was already posted, I couldn't find a related thread.) > > -- > Wry-mouth > '01 TJ |
Re: Jeep Rescue concept
Your site also had the new Bimmer advertisement:
http://img-cdn.mediaplex.com/ads/143...ombined_01.jpg we see on television. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Wry-mouth wrote: > > From Forbes web site: > <http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/2003/11/25/cx_dl_1125vow.html> > > (Sorry if this was already posted, I couldn't find a related thread.) > > -- > Wry-mouth > '01 TJ |
Re: Jeep Rescue concept
Your site also had the new Bimmer advertisement:
http://img-cdn.mediaplex.com/ads/143...ombined_01.jpg we see on television. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Wry-mouth wrote: > > From Forbes web site: > <http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/2003/11/25/cx_dl_1125vow.html> > > (Sorry if this was already posted, I couldn't find a related thread.) > > -- > Wry-mouth > '01 TJ |
Re: Jeep Rescue concept
On 25 Nov 2003 12:50:42 -0800, jeep@route19.com (Wry-mouth) wrote:
>From Forbes web site: ><http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/2003/11/25/cx_dl_1125vow.html> > QUOTE: And get this: The Rescue has cameras under the chassis that display what the axles are about to run into--useful for off-roading in a tall vehicle like this. ... Are the H2's 17-inch wheels impressive? No. Rescue comes with titanic, 37-inch wheels with run-flat tires. UNQUOTE 37 inch wheels? If that were true, the truck would be over 120 inches tall - measure it yourself with a ruler. Phhhhht! The author is a moron. How long would a camera continue to function under an off road vehicle? How long would the lens even stay clean enough to see through? Build it without all the electronic foofoorah and it could be a pretty interesting rig. I like the look. A 4 door diesel powered Wrangler (Dakar) makes more sense to me. John Davies Spokane WA USA |
Re: Jeep Rescue concept
On 25 Nov 2003 12:50:42 -0800, jeep@route19.com (Wry-mouth) wrote:
>From Forbes web site: ><http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/2003/11/25/cx_dl_1125vow.html> > QUOTE: And get this: The Rescue has cameras under the chassis that display what the axles are about to run into--useful for off-roading in a tall vehicle like this. ... Are the H2's 17-inch wheels impressive? No. Rescue comes with titanic, 37-inch wheels with run-flat tires. UNQUOTE 37 inch wheels? If that were true, the truck would be over 120 inches tall - measure it yourself with a ruler. Phhhhht! The author is a moron. How long would a camera continue to function under an off road vehicle? How long would the lens even stay clean enough to see through? Build it without all the electronic foofoorah and it could be a pretty interesting rig. I like the look. A 4 door diesel powered Wrangler (Dakar) makes more sense to me. John Davies Spokane WA USA |
Re: Jeep Rescue concept
On 25 Nov 2003 12:50:42 -0800, jeep@route19.com (Wry-mouth) wrote:
>From Forbes web site: ><http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/2003/11/25/cx_dl_1125vow.html> > QUOTE: And get this: The Rescue has cameras under the chassis that display what the axles are about to run into--useful for off-roading in a tall vehicle like this. ... Are the H2's 17-inch wheels impressive? No. Rescue comes with titanic, 37-inch wheels with run-flat tires. UNQUOTE 37 inch wheels? If that were true, the truck would be over 120 inches tall - measure it yourself with a ruler. Phhhhht! The author is a moron. How long would a camera continue to function under an off road vehicle? How long would the lens even stay clean enough to see through? Build it without all the electronic foofoorah and it could be a pretty interesting rig. I like the look. A 4 door diesel powered Wrangler (Dakar) makes more sense to me. John Davies Spokane WA USA |
Re: Jeep Rescue concept
Approximately 11/25/03 15:50, John Davies uttered for posterity:
> On 25 Nov 2003 12:50:42 -0800, jeep@route19.com (Wry-mouth) wrote: > >>From Forbes web site: >><http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/2003/11/25/cx_dl_1125vow.html> >> > > QUOTE: > And get this: The Rescue has cameras under the chassis that display > what the axles are about to run into--useful for off-roading in a tall > vehicle like this. ... Are the H2's 17-inch wheels impressive? No. > Rescue comes with titanic, 37-inch wheels with run-flat tires. > UNQUOTE > > 37 inch wheels? If that were true, the truck would be over 120 inches > tall - measure it yourself with a ruler. Phhhhht! The author is a > moron. > Perhaps the author measured the overall height or some such idiocy. This *is* Forbes, after all. > How long would a camera continue to function under an off road > vehicle? How long would the lens even stay clean enough to see > through? Lens wipers? > > Build it without all the electronic foofoorah and it could be a pretty > interesting rig. I like the look. A 4 door diesel powered Wrangler > (Dakar) makes more sense to me. I wouldn't mind seeing that 305 hp/555 ft-lb diesel in the GC rather than the Hemi. -- Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why. |
Re: Jeep Rescue concept
Approximately 11/25/03 15:50, John Davies uttered for posterity:
> On 25 Nov 2003 12:50:42 -0800, jeep@route19.com (Wry-mouth) wrote: > >>From Forbes web site: >><http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/2003/11/25/cx_dl_1125vow.html> >> > > QUOTE: > And get this: The Rescue has cameras under the chassis that display > what the axles are about to run into--useful for off-roading in a tall > vehicle like this. ... Are the H2's 17-inch wheels impressive? No. > Rescue comes with titanic, 37-inch wheels with run-flat tires. > UNQUOTE > > 37 inch wheels? If that were true, the truck would be over 120 inches > tall - measure it yourself with a ruler. Phhhhht! The author is a > moron. > Perhaps the author measured the overall height or some such idiocy. This *is* Forbes, after all. > How long would a camera continue to function under an off road > vehicle? How long would the lens even stay clean enough to see > through? Lens wipers? > > Build it without all the electronic foofoorah and it could be a pretty > interesting rig. I like the look. A 4 door diesel powered Wrangler > (Dakar) makes more sense to me. I wouldn't mind seeing that 305 hp/555 ft-lb diesel in the GC rather than the Hemi. -- Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why. |
Re: Jeep Rescue concept
Approximately 11/25/03 15:50, John Davies uttered for posterity:
> On 25 Nov 2003 12:50:42 -0800, jeep@route19.com (Wry-mouth) wrote: > >>From Forbes web site: >><http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/2003/11/25/cx_dl_1125vow.html> >> > > QUOTE: > And get this: The Rescue has cameras under the chassis that display > what the axles are about to run into--useful for off-roading in a tall > vehicle like this. ... Are the H2's 17-inch wheels impressive? No. > Rescue comes with titanic, 37-inch wheels with run-flat tires. > UNQUOTE > > 37 inch wheels? If that were true, the truck would be over 120 inches > tall - measure it yourself with a ruler. Phhhhht! The author is a > moron. > Perhaps the author measured the overall height or some such idiocy. This *is* Forbes, after all. > How long would a camera continue to function under an off road > vehicle? How long would the lens even stay clean enough to see > through? Lens wipers? > > Build it without all the electronic foofoorah and it could be a pretty > interesting rig. I like the look. A 4 door diesel powered Wrangler > (Dakar) makes more sense to me. I wouldn't mind seeing that 305 hp/555 ft-lb diesel in the GC rather than the Hemi. -- Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why. |
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