Grit dog

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^Weird, cause I view JGCs as Grampa-mobiles. So the tailgating sphincters must be of the same generation as the person complaining about them in the post above! Lol
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Grit dog wrote: ^Weird, cause I view JGCs as Grampa-mobiles. So the tailgating sphincters must be of the same generation as the person complaining about them in the post above! Lol
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Can't say as to the poster you mention, age wise, but this 26YO Mom to be (twins coming soon) just bought a new JGC. She calls this her Mom car, and is pretty excited about the car, and especially her first children!
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These pictures were taken at a close friends house just down the road from me back in August 2020.
My friend Geof is on the end left. The rest of the gentlemen were Brad Lovell and Ford engineers. Those three Broncos were three years old when this picture was taken.
They were on their way from The Rubicon Trail to Moab and asked Geof if he and his wife would fix them dinner so they didn't have to draw too much attention while having dinner in Richfield Utah.
Brad Lovell is kicking butt in the world of off-road racing.
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Brandon the Traveler

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Grit dog wrote: ^Weird, cause I view JGCs as Grampa-mobiles. So the tailgating sphincters must be of the same generation as the person complaining about them in the post above! Lol
You wouldn't view them that way in SC. The roads are full of them during commuting times, and you see a lot of soccer moms driving them, always in a hurry to pass you then stop at the next red light. Grampa-mobiles here are Ram pickups, because they're cheap.
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Grit dog

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Brandon the Traveler wrote: Grit dog wrote: ^Weird, cause I view JGCs as Grampa-mobiles. So the tailgating sphincters must be of the same generation as the person complaining about them in the post above! Lol
You wouldn't view them that way in SC. The roads are full of them during commuting times, and you see a lot of soccer moms driving them, always in a hurry to pass you then stop at the next red light. Grampa-mobiles here are Ram pickups, because they're cheap.
That’s great. So the soccer moms are the tailgating sphincters now?
Point was, is what does tailgating have to do with a specific vehicle model?
That sounded ridiculous.
You can single out a demographic as being tailgating sphincters but not a vehicle. Vehicles don’t tailgate, drivers do….
And yet totally off topic of the off topic discussion already ongoing…
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back on topic, I just placed an order for a 2022 4 door Bronco to take over daily driving duties from my current F350, the F350 will live in my garage and only be used to tow the fiver moving forward.
It will take around 6-7 months for it to arrive I'm being told so I'll get to enjoy it next summer.
It should be a fun package to drive around and use for off road use for hunting, hiking and plain old dirt road driving.
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alexleblanc wrote: back on topic, I just placed an order for a 2022 4 door Bronco to take over daily driving duties from my current F350, the F350 will live in my garage and only be used to tow the fiver moving forward.
It will take around 6-7 months for it to arrive I'm being told so I'll get to enjoy it next summer.
It should be a fun package to drive around and use for off road use for hunting, hiking and plain old dirt road driving.
I think you made a wise choice. Which model did you get?
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specta

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FishOnOne wrote: alexleblanc wrote: back on topic, I just placed an order for a 2022 4 door Bronco to take over daily driving duties from my current F350, the F350 will live in my garage and only be used to tow the fiver moving forward.
It will take around 6-7 months for it to arrive I'm being told so I'll get to enjoy it next summer.
It should be a fun package to drive around and use for off road use for hunting, hiking and plain old dirt road driving.
I think you made a wise choice. Which model did you get?
Hopefully he ordered one of the fifty race ready powered with the 5.0L Coyote.
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alexleblanc

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FishOnOne wrote: alexleblanc wrote: back on topic, I just placed an order for a 2022 4 door Bronco to take over daily driving duties from my current F350, the F350 will live in my garage and only be used to tow the fiver moving forward.
It will take around 6-7 months for it to arrive I'm being told so I'll get to enjoy it next summer.
It should be a fun package to drive around and use for off road use for hunting, hiking and plain old dirt road driving.
I think you made a wise choice. Which model did you get?
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alexleblanc

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specta wrote: FishOnOne wrote: alexleblanc wrote: back on topic, I just placed an order for a 2022 4 door Bronco to take over daily driving duties from my current F350, the F350 will live in my garage and only be used to tow the fiver moving forward.
It will take around 6-7 months for it to arrive I'm being told so I'll get to enjoy it next summer.
It should be a fun package to drive around and use for off road use for hunting, hiking and plain old dirt road driving.
I think you made a wise choice. Which model did you get?
Hopefully he ordered one of the fifty race ready powered with the 5.0L Coyote. ![smile [emoticon]](https://forums.goodsamclub.com/sharedcontent/cfb/images/smile.gif)
don't need the Coyote in that, i have a 14 GT and 17 GT350 and a Carrera S (on order) for my high speed thrills.
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