the old grind
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WW I might have delayed auto engineering progress more than the depression did. (V-8 'Deuce' to '40 in 8 yrs .. not bad.) Model T lasted for ~19 yrs before Edsel Ford (saving FoMoCo the first of several times, btw) convinced the old Man that progress & competition was inevitable and that he'd better keep up.
Anyway, that's not about Jeeps or their modernization. Many of us enjoy tractors, guns, cars, motor-bikes as old as we are. Which ones are more useful/versatile/fun? How about easier to get parts for??
My kinda real bug is the stream of Jeep & Jeep SUV phone junkies that rush by me, ride my six, or pull out/cut in front of me. Too many look 20-40 ish, pass on the right, etc. And IMO there's a generation/culture aspect at play with what & how many we see on the roads. Cup holders, premium sound, etc .. what consumers want.
Anyway, that's not about Jeeps or their modernization. Many of us enjoy tractors, guns, cars, motor-bikes as old as we are. Which ones are more useful/versatile/fun? How about easier to get parts for??
My kinda real bug is the stream of Jeep & Jeep SUV phone junkies that rush by me, ride my six, or pull out/cut in front of me. Too many look 20-40 ish, pass on the right, etc. And IMO there's a generation/culture aspect at play with what & how many we see on the roads. Cup holders, premium sound, etc .. what consumers want.