Jeep Owners Represent!

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Here's my Cher. Slowly building her into a weekend camping/overlanding rig. She's also my DD so that will play into the build. I may do a build thread at some point! Trying to decide where to put my emblems as well. Some good looking Jeeps here!
 

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Here's my Cher. Slowly building her into a weekend camping/overlanding rig. She's also my DD so that will play into the build. I may do a build thread at some point! Trying to decide where to put my emblems as well. Some good looking Jeeps here!

Nice jeep, love the wheels and the color.
 
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Nice jeep, love the wheels and the color.

Thanks! I went with the dark tint on the KMC wheels because they looked copper/goldish and it matches the MetalCloak lift. Just a bit of my OCD coming out.

I see you are a white jeep fan too! I've always loved the white ones but never owned one. Had a grey XJ and a green TJ before. Now I really want to find a white LJ to be a project.
 
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I guess I should also post my older toy, a 1947 CJ3A I built 20 years ago, Buick V6, 4 speed and
Thanks! I went with the dark tint on the KMC wheels because they looked copper/goldish and it matches the MetalCloak lift. Just a bit of my OCD coming out.

I see you are a white jeep fan too! I've always loved the white ones but never owned one. Had a grey XJ and a green TJ before. Now I really want to find a white LJ to be a project.

My wife has a black 4 door that shows dirt and scratches easily. Mine is white because I don't care about getting it scratched with pushes, and white hides the scratches better than any other color. My wife's Jeep is a mall crawler that gets her home in the deep snow we get at our property. Mine doesn't know how to get to the mall.
 
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I guess I should also post my older toy, a 1947 CJ3A I built 20 years ago, Buick V6, 4 speed and


My wife has a black 4 door that shows dirt and scratches easily. Mine is white because I don't care about getting it scratched with pushes, and white hides the scratches better than any other color. My wife's Jeep is a mall crawler that gets her home in the deep snow we get at our property. Mine doesn't know how to get to the mall.

One of the main reasons I love white is how it always looks clean and hides scratches. Black looks good but is too much work for me!
 
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