since I have been lurking here and was invited to the TAC meeting early February (thanks trainrech):
I have owned my '72FJ40 since December 2004 when we bought it in Arizona, pretty much sight unseen over the phone, no complaints. It got front disk brakes at Christmas right afterwards. In 2005, I wheeled it at Easter Jeep Safari and then took it to Omaha for a good lookover, and we worked on it all summer; just too many things to list here. In October 2005, I drove it back to Arizona - via Moab and another 4 days of wheeling. It is now stationed permanently in AZ (literally so, the frame is being worked on as we speak). There is just so much more opportunity out in the Southwest for wheeling and we both love the desert from the time we used to live there (check out our website). I am also scheduled to go to Cruise Moab this year, can't wait to meet all the other MUDfolk
I am married to Michael who is also German, we both work in biomedical research, we are approaching geezerhood fast ;p and instead of children, we are raising trucks
I hope I can make it to the TAC meeting (depends a bit on the weather, my little car doesn't like salt), see you all there.
If you get into my neck of the woods, give me a holler. A little bit south of Omaha.
I have owned my '72FJ40 since December 2004 when we bought it in Arizona, pretty much sight unseen over the phone, no complaints. It got front disk brakes at Christmas right afterwards. In 2005, I wheeled it at Easter Jeep Safari and then took it to Omaha for a good lookover, and we worked on it all summer; just too many things to list here. In October 2005, I drove it back to Arizona - via Moab and another 4 days of wheeling. It is now stationed permanently in AZ (literally so, the frame is being worked on as we speak). There is just so much more opportunity out in the Southwest for wheeling and we both love the desert from the time we used to live there (check out our website). I am also scheduled to go to Cruise Moab this year, can't wait to meet all the other MUDfolk
I am married to Michael who is also German, we both work in biomedical research, we are approaching geezerhood fast ;p and instead of children, we are raising trucks
I hope I can make it to the TAC meeting (depends a bit on the weather, my little car doesn't like salt), see you all there.
If you get into my neck of the woods, give me a holler. A little bit south of Omaha.