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RiverWagon

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3CE14FA7-9442-41DC-A2EA-0E1397E548D4.jpeg Found Overland Bound thru a good buddy over a good bonfire, a couple ribeye steaks, & tasty bourbon tonight. Previous vehicles steered me toward other expedition style online forums, including a 2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser that I enjoyed outfitting with a dual battery setup, an ARB fridge, & cozy comforts for the dogs in the rear. I’m looking forward to outfitting our Grand Wagoneer with a few street & trail comforts, including a dual battery setup and the ARB fridge.
The wagon is under slight reconstruction after a lost battle with a deer and a stone wall a year ago, but it will be back on the road soon carrying paddle boards onboard and performing some marketing for our business. I’m stoked to be part of a like-minded community again and look forward to sharing and receiving new ideas and experiences.
See y’all on the road, trails, and the web!
~ RiverWagon dude
 
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Welcome RiverWagon! Love seeing a Grand Wagoneer being put to good use! They deserve getting off the pavement and out on dirt road adventures! Benz.
 
Oh, did you see the Wagoneer, concept vehicle, Mopar is showing at EJS this year? Benz.
~ Yeah I’ve recently seen the Mopar Wagoneer Easter Jeep Safari vehicle. I love the 70’s body style and trim. That razor grille is righteous. Clean lines and an awesome color too! I’d post pics, but I think I’m still an overland virgin poster so I’ll post em up later...
 
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That's a beautiful Wagoneer you have Riverwagon! or at least that side of it! sorry to hear about the damage! I am also in the process of deciding what I want to do to my Wagoneer. I have a 4 inch lift but nothing else. I want/need the bumbers/ rockers / roof rack etc but I also really enjoy the natural lines of my jeep with out the rigging. I am truly considering custom building all my stuff and design it so that it can be removed with ease (if that is even possible) when I am not Overlanding. Just thoughts right now. My first goal is to actually take my family camping. Then we will see!
 
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View attachment 52357 Found Overland Bound thru a good buddy over a good bonfire, a couple ribeye steaks, & tasty bourbon tonight. Previous vehicles steered me toward other expedition style online forums, including a 2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser that I enjoyed outfitting with a dual battery setup, an ARB fridge, & cozy comforts for the dogs in the rear. I’m looking forward to outfitting our Grand Wagoneer with a few street & trail comforts, including a dual battery setup and the ARB fridge.
The wagon is under slight reconstruction after a lost battle with a deer and a stone wall a year ago, but it will be back on the road soon carrying paddle boards onboard and performing some marketing for our business. I’m stoked to be part of a like-minded community again and look forward to sharing and receiving new ideas and experiences.
See y’all on the road, trails, and the web!
~ RiverWagon dude
welcome to the site. Me and GaMtn80 also live in Rome. We get outdoors every chance we get. Nice looking drive!