Jeep Performance
#32
Someone offered to trade me their '93 wrangler for my motorcycle. I was wanting to get an ATV. Should I just stick with the plan and get the ATV, or go with the jeep? I'm looking for just a fun machine. I'm thinking the jeep might cost to much to upgrade/maintain/etc.
#33
I had/modded ATVs before I got into cars... aftermarket on an ATV can be ridiculous too..just like w/ motorcycles...they charge it, because you'll pay it..that type of thing. Either way, you don't need insurance on the ATV, it takes up less gas, and is easier to store, lol. However, you cant take it down the road...and getting it from one ride spot to another is a pain. You'll have to figure out what you want more... some trails only allow ATVs, some only TRUCK/JEEP vehicles...some both...its all in your location...
#35
Baldy, matters what kind of wrangler it is. If is lifted, 350swapped, big tires and rims, etc. It might just be worth it.
ATV's are fun, but having the jeep and being able to throw the top down and just cruise is fun.
ATV's are fun, but having the jeep and being able to throw the top down and just cruise is fun.
#36
grundy took my 1988 as a classic car
jc taylor as of October will accept my 1988 as a classic as well.
they still go by the pictures you send them, have to have all drivers over 25 years of age, have a daily driver car less then 10 years old, keep the car in a garage, clean license, etc....
jc taylor as of October will accept my 1988 as a classic as well.
they still go by the pictures you send them, have to have all drivers over 25 years of age, have a daily driver car less then 10 years old, keep the car in a garage, clean license, etc....
#37
Originally Posted by Rob x-7' post='806494' date='Mar 7 2006, 06:14 PM
grundy took my 1988 as a classic car
jc taylor as of October will accept my 1988 as a classic as well.
they still go by the pictures you send them, have to have all drivers over 25 years of age, have a daily driver car less then 10 years old, keep the car in a garage, clean license, etc....
hmmm, i wonder if all agencies are like that though. the age criteria itself. i am buying an 84 -se soon, and it will rarely be driven, and i have the jeep and ford.