THROWBACK THURSDAY - Show Us Pics of Your Jeep Back in the Day!

So, it's been a while since I've posted on this thread and while it's not Thursday, it's the closest thing to a Flashback Friday. Anyway, this is a shot of a place I've been thinking about for a while now.
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I loved the look of Jet on those 13.5” wide tires and machined RGs and wish Nitto made a 13.5 wide in the 37.
 
My first JK was a 2008 two door with the 6-speed manual because everyone knows a ‘real’ Jeep only has two doors and a stick shift.

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I soon discovered there was no room for the dog and that my Lovely Wife could not drive a manual. I personally did not see that as an issue but she pointed out that she would not be able to drive out for ‘help’ when I broke my legs. 🤨 🤣😂


I wish I would have kept those half-doors!

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My first JK was a 2008 two door with the 6-speed manual because everyone knows a ‘real’ Jeep only has two doors and a stick shift.

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I soon discovered there was no room for the dog and that my Lovely Wife could not drive a manual. I personally did not see that as an issue but she pointed out that she would not be able to drive out for ‘help’ when I broke my legs. 🤨 🤣😂


I wish I would have kept those half-doors!

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That was a great looking Jeep. 👍🏻
 
I don’t know how far “back in the day” goes but here’s mine the day I picked it up from 12psi up in Nampa Idaho.IMG_1547.jpeg
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I particularly like that “built especially for”, but I did not care at all for the fact that it sat in the Salt Lake City rail yard for 30 days on its way from Toledo to Boise.😡IMG_5875.jpeg
MPGs were nice when I pulled into the driveway at home. Haven’t seen anything close to that since.IMG_5973.jpeg
 
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