jefe 4x4 wrote:
Wolfman,
Say it isn't so. Retirement? Last time i saw you, i think at Expo2013, you were just a kid.
What I can say is things change when you've been in the 4WD RV biz for a while. It's difficult to predict what will be important to you 5 years from now. So, don't try to over plan, long range, and rather get what works for you right now knowing that whatever it is will be a passing fancy anyway.
After 50 years of building Jeeps, Scouts, Land Cruisers, and 4WD trucks, only our snow car, a locked 1999 Jeep XJ and my 2001 Dodge Cummins remain. Oh, and Jeanie's 2011 Grand Cherokee plus a lot of memories.
Baja 1971: 200 miles south of Puertocitos on the Gulf of California in our long gone Toyota FJ-55/Chevy V-8, power lok rr axle, 3 spare tires, 78 gallons of petrol, Warn winch, stack. It seemed what to travel and camp with at the time.
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jefe
Jefe, it's been too long. We've been Jeepin non-stop since 2015 with lots of Overlanding (I've led multiple Mojave Road trips), ran the Rubicon in 2017, and trail leading many local Jeep runs. But the Mrs. is now rehabing her 2nd knee replacement. I agree that things change as we seem to frequently be on a 5 year plan of change and like you, my 2005 Dodge/Cummins remains.