I have lusted in my heart

HDRider

TJ Enthusiast
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One thing about buying higher priced newer vehicles is that you expect more out of them and you get pissed when they break. When you drive old stuff you expect it to break.
 
Look like a plush road-trip machine!

But can you get it with wood grain???
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You’re assuming they would still be running in 25 years and not have succumbed to electrical issues.

Actually, no, I did not assume that.

I think we too will suffer doom with electrical parts on our beloved TJs. We are on borrowed time.

We will not see old cars in the future. I am not expert nut b think the ECU spelled then end of antique cars.
 
Actually, no, I did not assume that.

I think we too will suffer doom with electrical parts on our beloved TJs. We are on borrowed time.

We will not see old cars in the future. I am not expert nut b think the ECU spelled then end of antique cars.

I think TJs are so popular and widespread that there will always be a market for parts. Eventually genuine Mopar parts will dry up, but there's just too many guys like us that are gonna find a way to keep these things running until we die.
 
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