What did you do to your TJ today?

Better late than never Father’s Day gift rain gear fly

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Went to help my buddy that has Rubicon I traded him- It needed a multi function switch- his is in the basement in front of mine-

This thing still may be the best all around TJR that I will ever own for the money- It still drives amazing

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I dont blame you...when it stops being 'fun' and more of a chore then sell and move onto another project..... I had a 1962 Triumph Herald about 25 years ago...loved that car but when I started spending more time under it than in it I had to let her go. RIP stinky !!

I have just the opposite a 1977 MGB that has 35,000 miles on it that is like it is only a 2 year old car. Kept in a garage all it's life , I'm afraid to drive it, if someone hit it I would have to get out and kill them. It's amazing to work on bolts just come right out , I have had it a long time and I think I am going to sell it on and let someone else enjoy owning it. Not a great picture !
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I have just the opposite a 1977 MGB that has 35,000 miles on it that is like it is only a 2 year old car. Kept in a garage all it's life , I'm afraid to drive it, if someone hit it I would have to get out and kill them. It's amazing to work on bolts just come right out , I have had it a long time and I think I am going to sell it on and let someone else enjoy owning it. Not a great picture !
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Why have something you don’t drive? I’ve had several classic pickups and muscle cars, and drove them all.
 
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Replaced my worn rampage top with a new bestop supertop. Was a tough install even in the 95 degree heat. Anybody know how to remove the bestop decal from the top without harming the fabric?
 
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