4th of July Parade

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1SGCAV77
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4th of July Parade

Unread post by 1SGCAV77 » July 9th, 2020, 8:17 am

Well since there were no parades or car shows to attend this year. We had a 2 Jeep parade down main drag in our community.
I read this one time “anytime I drive my Jeep, is a parade. Each time I stop, becomes a car show.” Twice neighbors stopped to look and talk. (Yes we had our masks on).I was going around the corner to pick up Cpt Josh. He rode along for the first lap.
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64FA6FD0-4B81-4F9C-BAD7-F2112C8ED1E3.jpeg Me, Jennifer, and son Cash. That’s her Jeep in background. They are local jeepers. Like to play in the mud.
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Re: 4th of July Parade

Unread post by 1SGCAV77 » July 9th, 2020, 8:26 am

The bottom picture is a local jeeper friend, Jennifer and son Cash. That’s her Jeep in back ground. It’s a mudder. Middle picture is Jennifer’s husband riding shotgun with Cash in back seat.
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A friend and neighbor wanted a picture of his 70 challenger with Jeep. Challenger has 440 with 6 pack. A runner but daily driver.
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Re: 4th of July Parade

Unread post by rickf » July 9th, 2020, 10:09 am

I used to maintain a Challenger exactly like that for a friend of mine, His is purple. His now resides pretty much permanently in the garage. He is talking about selling it and I would love to buy it but it is worth more than my house!!!!
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Unread post by Andrew » July 9th, 2020, 4:01 pm

Such a nice restored car. Is there OLIVE DRAB paint on it? I still hesitate what color apply in the future on my A2.

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Re: 4th of July Parade

Unread post by 1SGCAV77 » July 9th, 2020, 5:39 pm

That’s the truth about those classics including military vehicles. If they sit, a week become a month, then “ I don’t remember last time I started it”. I visited a fellow recently that had couple of M38’s. No not for sale. He had a C cab Model T truck that I really loved. Was beautiful truck. Engine and running gear was beautiful. He told me last time started was for a parade 6 years ago. Those vehicles were trophies. Just look at them. To “much” work to get running. Sad. Very sad.
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