View Full Version : Jeeps
Anyone else out there use jeeps as their hawking vehicles?
Right now I have a 1999 Cherokee Sport. Great car off road without any modifications, but there are plenty out there to put on. Plenty of room for the birds, dog, and equipment.
Picture my friend took today on his cell while out having some fun on the trails.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v238/hazardpaintball2/myjeep.jpg
BrianM
12-04-2006, 03:40 PM
i drive a jeep grand cherokee , i found it to good off road BUT the insides just too fancy to be mud skipping in , last time out i got it manky inside and i makrked the leather with my rifle ,, the wifes not best pleased , si ive bought a landrover defender to use for shooting , falconry
Turumti
12-04-2006, 06:16 PM
I have two Jeeps, a 1964 M170 and a 1979 CJ 7. You can view their photos at http://offroadpakistan.com/pictures/khunjerab_2000/title_by_imad.html
http://offroadpakistan.com/pictures/ziarat_2002/salman_cj7.html
http://offroadpakistan.com/pictures/thar_2003/m170_towing_out.html
http://offroadpakistan.com/pictures/thar_2003/yaseen_in_his_m.html
Accipiter3
15-04-2006, 01:16 AM
i drive a jeep grand cherokee , i found it to good off road BUT the insides just too fancy to be mud skipping in , last time out i got it manky inside and i makrked the leather with my rifle ,, the wifes not best pleased , si ive bought a landrover defender to use for shooting , falconry
Here's a pic of our Jeep Cherokee Country in the mountains last year. Slid off the high land to the right and into the mud hole. It's generally a pretty good hawking vehicle, though.
Accipiter3
15-04-2006, 01:21 AM
Here's a pic of our Jeep Cherokee Country in the mountains last year. Slid off the high land to the right and into the mud hole. It's generally a pretty good hawking vehicle, though.
Can anyone tell me why my pic didn't show up?
Hok Boi
15-04-2006, 01:39 AM
i drive a jeep grand cherokee , i found it to good off road BUT the insides just too fancy to be mud skipping in , last time out i got it manky inside and i makrked the leather with my rifle ,, the wifes not best pleased , si ive bought a landrover defender to use for shooting , falconry
nice wheels :supz:
Jastreb
15-04-2006, 04:06 PM
Accipiter 3 go on the manage attachements but you must resize pic. The best way is to open the pic in the Paint, and than go on the Image-Stretch and Skew...and put 25% in width and length. Thans save the pic in some folder and put it here.
Cheers Viktor
vBulletin® v3.8.6, Copyright ©2000-2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.