roktaxi said:View attachment 18260
This ain't Moab, but this is how I started with the Jeep thing. I had this '46 CJ-2A for 30 years and traded it (straight accross) for Burgerburners CJ-7 about 12 years ago. Jurassic Park sure brings back memories too!
TimB said:For some reason, I suddenly thought of the girls brother in "50 First Dates"
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TimB said:I've wheeled many miles with Ber - still can't seem to keep up with him. He can definately get a lot of country covered in a day.
Marty do you ever see the Tan Man these days? I've not seen him in a while.
roktaxi said:View attachment 18260
This ain't Moab, but this is how I started with the Jeep thing. I had this '46 CJ-2A for 30 years and traded it (straight accross) for Burgerburners CJ-7 about 12 years ago. Jurassic Park sure brings back memories too!
fonzisjeepn said:... WHAT IS NEXT.
cruiseroutfit said:I think the tide is already turning... More and more people are building streetable rigs, places for buggies and trailer rigs are getting few and far inbetween. I could't imaging running the trails I prefer in a "buggy". There is a place for everything, don't get me wrong... but I truly think people are starting to sway away from buggy's and get back to streetable, long-distance worthy, capable rigs. My 2 cents... Feel free to differ...
I think my dad has some sort of machine that gets slides onto video tape? i will look to see if it can be modified to go to a computer also... I would love to see the old old picturesEKSJAE said:i have a bunch of old slides of my grandfather in his suburban on many trails in moab. usually with a group of blazers and wagoneers. i will have to see if i can get some of them on to my computer some how. most of these photos are from 30+ years ago.
its kind of cool to see how things have changed and stayed the same over the years.
olywrestle said:I think my dad has some sort of machine that gets slides onto video tape? i will look to see if it can be modified to go to a computer also... I would love to see the old old pictures
EKSJAE said:SWEET. i probably have 1000 slides of my grandpas from the 60s and 70s. many of him with his 'burban' in moab, mineral basin and others. i have tried to find some one to convert them to digital format, but they are just too damn expensive.
mbryson said:Don't some scanners have this option? I know they do from negatives, I'm just not sure if they can do slides.