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mullet:
 I did a lot of running around and hunting with this old girl but no more. She was geting a little long in the tooth. So  I traded her off for a new, younger one last night. I guess I'll have to start a new score board for this one, now.

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sailordad:
Eddie, sorry to hear that,but also congrats on the new(er) one.
good  luck and hope she gets as many or more kills as the old girl did

i used to have ann '88 yj.loved that thing
hard as hell to get thme stcuk,but when you do you are definatly stuck
i used to go thru mud that was as deel as the floor pans
only time i would get stcuk is when the t-case skid plate would start snow plowing the mud and it wuold build a pile of mud right under itself
but then what would you expect after a solid 1/4mile of mud.
my uncle north of me would hold 2 mud runs a year out on his land,no to mention the 7.5 miles of trails in the woods
alwayts fun to have a toy and a place to use as it was designed for  ;D

lowell:
Old Jeeps never die ...they just become somebody elses project!!  I had a 78 CJ-5 project for a few years and now it is someone elses too!!

 Cool score board... from the distant picture, I thought the armadillos were rats!! :-[

 sailordad...if you're not getting stuck, you're not trying hard enough!!

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Josh:
Sorry for your loss, congrats on the new one... Is there gonna be a "break in" period or are you gonna let this one pick up where the other one left off?   ;D

nugget:
Would have loved to had the old one. Congrats on the new one.

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