Lots of 70's in Moab today.

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I know I suck no pictures but just in the last few hours I saw a very cool brown lifted and armored 73/74 SWB pulling out of the arches hotel lot, in arches I saw a nice 70's RV and then back in town saw a cool beige 70's pickup passing the brew pub.

Figured at least one of them must be on mud.
 
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I think its a scam......:grinpimp:


In 3 weeks there will be at least 1 BJ74, pulling a Kimberley Kamper, lurking in Slickrock Campground.....:)
 
There you go! :flipoff:

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Looks a bit tippy. :)
 
Did you happen to see the middle aged women that was driving the Jeep?
 
No I sure didn't, I was kind of in a hurry. filled up, snapped the picture and hit the road. Should I have taken note?

Did you happen to see the middle aged women that was driving the Jeep?
 
No I sure didn't, I was kind of in a hurry. filled up, snapped the picture and hit the road. Should I have taken note?
Just my feeble attempt at humor. :)
 
That 70 is mine, it's an 85 Canadian BJ70 (LHD, 12V, the best year ever IMHO) and the white Jeep belongs to my dad. I will have to tell him about the middle aged woman typically seen with his style of jeep :)

Lots of fun in Moab, and no tip-overs. Axles are from a 62 series so they are a bit wider than stock 70 series axles, which helps.
 
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That 70 is mine, it's an 85 Canadian BJ70 (LHD, 12V, the best year ever IMHO) and the white Jeep belongs to my dad. I will have to tell him about the middle aged woman typically seen with his style of jeep :)

Lots of fun in Moab, and no tip-overs. Axles are from a 62 series so they are a bit wider than stock 70 series axles, which helps.
 
This is the only 70 series I saw today

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