Re: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's 2007 Jeep Wrangler
Not even I would spent 150k on a jeep mainly because it would be to
nice to take off road like often do with my luck I would roll it down truck hill (hollistor hills) the first I wheeled it would have to stay in a garage full time so it would not get wrecked and that is not what a Jeep is met for all the jeeps out there a wrangler is not met to stay in a garage full time it is met to go out and play in the mud and play off road with other Jeeps |
Re: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's 2007 Jeep Wrangler
Not even I would spent 150k on a jeep mainly because it would be to
nice to take off road like often do with my luck I would roll it down truck hill (hollistor hills) the first I wheeled it would have to stay in a garage full time so it would not get wrecked and that is not what a Jeep is met for all the jeeps out there a wrangler is not met to stay in a garage full time it is met to go out and play in the mud and play off road with other Jeeps |
Re: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's 2007 Jeep Wrangler
Not even I would spent 150k on a jeep mainly because it would be to
nice to take off road like often do with my luck I would roll it down truck hill (hollistor hills) the first I wheeled it would have to stay in a garage full time so it would not get wrecked and that is not what a Jeep is met for all the jeeps out there a wrangler is not met to stay in a garage full time it is met to go out and play in the mud and play off road with other Jeeps |
Re: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's 2007 Jeep Wrangler
Jamie Mello wrote:
> Not even I would spent 150k on a jeep mainly because it would be to > nice to take off road like often do with my luck I would roll it down > truck hill (hollistor hills) the first I wheeled it would have to > stay in a garage full time so it would not get wrecked and that is not > what a Jeep is met for all the jeeps out there a wrangler is not met > to stay in a garage full time it is met to go out and play in the mud > and play off road with other Jeeps If a cat table upended ran across the chair maybe it could free the speaker (whoever was elected) light still out pavement three pages but then door concrete handle of thermostat Neon or Cherokee but then modules do that if signal wire makes sense its amazing how unreadable something is without any punctuation you might try it without it makes you look like dumbass Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address with the letter 'x') |
Re: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's 2007 Jeep Wrangler
Jamie Mello wrote:
> Not even I would spent 150k on a jeep mainly because it would be to > nice to take off road like often do with my luck I would roll it down > truck hill (hollistor hills) the first I wheeled it would have to > stay in a garage full time so it would not get wrecked and that is not > what a Jeep is met for all the jeeps out there a wrangler is not met > to stay in a garage full time it is met to go out and play in the mud > and play off road with other Jeeps If a cat table upended ran across the chair maybe it could free the speaker (whoever was elected) light still out pavement three pages but then door concrete handle of thermostat Neon or Cherokee but then modules do that if signal wire makes sense its amazing how unreadable something is without any punctuation you might try it without it makes you look like dumbass Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address with the letter 'x') |
Re: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's 2007 Jeep Wrangler
Jamie Mello wrote:
> Not even I would spent 150k on a jeep mainly because it would be to > nice to take off road like often do with my luck I would roll it down > truck hill (hollistor hills) the first I wheeled it would have to > stay in a garage full time so it would not get wrecked and that is not > what a Jeep is met for all the jeeps out there a wrangler is not met > to stay in a garage full time it is met to go out and play in the mud > and play off road with other Jeeps If a cat table upended ran across the chair maybe it could free the speaker (whoever was elected) light still out pavement three pages but then door concrete handle of thermostat Neon or Cherokee but then modules do that if signal wire makes sense its amazing how unreadable something is without any punctuation you might try it without it makes you look like dumbass Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address with the letter 'x') |
Re: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's 2007 Jeep Wrangler
Jamie Mello wrote:
> Not even I would spent 150k on a jeep mainly because it would be to > nice to take off road like often do with my luck I would roll it down > truck hill (hollistor hills) the first I wheeled it would have to > stay in a garage full time so it would not get wrecked and that is not > what a Jeep is met for all the jeeps out there a wrangler is not met > to stay in a garage full time it is met to go out and play in the mud > and play off road with other Jeeps If a cat table upended ran across the chair maybe it could free the speaker (whoever was elected) light still out pavement three pages but then door concrete handle of thermostat Neon or Cherokee but then modules do that if signal wire makes sense its amazing how unreadable something is without any punctuation you might try it without it makes you look like dumbass Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address with the letter 'x') |
Re: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's 2007 Jeep Wrangler
Maybe to SOME people, but to ME, they're just graffiti and look like -
well - like ----. Kate "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message news:69udnY5r5rYJtw3bnZ2dnUVZ_uninZ2d@comcast.com. .. Kate proclaimed: > No way would I pay upwards of $50k for a rig that someone scrawled their > name on the dash and put stickers all over the doors... sheesh.... > I don't care WHO they are. > > Kate The signature Shelby, Lotus, etc. are all worth more than the vehicle under them should sell for even as a collector item. |
Re: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's 2007 Jeep Wrangler
Maybe to SOME people, but to ME, they're just graffiti and look like -
well - like ----. Kate "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message news:69udnY5r5rYJtw3bnZ2dnUVZ_uninZ2d@comcast.com. .. Kate proclaimed: > No way would I pay upwards of $50k for a rig that someone scrawled their > name on the dash and put stickers all over the doors... sheesh.... > I don't care WHO they are. > > Kate The signature Shelby, Lotus, etc. are all worth more than the vehicle under them should sell for even as a collector item. |
Re: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's 2007 Jeep Wrangler
Maybe to SOME people, but to ME, they're just graffiti and look like -
well - like ----. Kate "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message news:69udnY5r5rYJtw3bnZ2dnUVZ_uninZ2d@comcast.com. .. Kate proclaimed: > No way would I pay upwards of $50k for a rig that someone scrawled their > name on the dash and put stickers all over the doors... sheesh.... > I don't care WHO they are. > > Kate The signature Shelby, Lotus, etc. are all worth more than the vehicle under them should sell for even as a collector item. |
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