Internet forums have been negative since BBS days, you just have to make liberal use of the ignore/block buttonsThis is the most negative group of individuals I've ever seen in my life.
Internet forums have been negative since BBS days, you just have to make liberal use of the ignore/block buttonsThis is the most negative group of individuals I've ever seen in my life.
Glad we will have two Berners riding in our Bronco! If it ever gets delivered….Will Broncos become the chick magnets that Wranglers and Bernese Mtn dogs are?
Most of them are sport owners from what I can tell, but they want to put stuff on big Broncos, too.That's a Sport, not a Bronco...they can do that lame crap if they want...just don't call it a "Bronco" when they do it.
lol same.I always thought the duck duck jeep thing was cheesy, but now that I see the reactions of people on these forums.......
count me in, I'm into that sh*t.
Actually the original Jeep was built by the Bantam Car Company in Butler Pennsylvania. The government accepted their design and gave it to Willys and Ford. Bantam got screwed because they were a small company and couldn't produce the quantities needed for the war. We have the Bantam Jeep festival every summer here in Butler and Jeeps show up from all over the country. Our town is proud to be the birthplace of the Jeep and all 4x4s really.There is nothing wrong with Tacomas or their owners, but Jeep people on the other hand are their own special breed. Having owned and offroaded full size Broncos for decades, Jeep people can be elitist dicks about non Jeep branded rigs going on “their” trails or trail runs. I’ve always been a run what you bring kind of guy, all brands and configurations welcome. Most people seem to forget that Ford built the original GPW (alongside Willy’s) which spawned the Jeep brand.
https://www.worldwariiaviation.org/ford-gpw/
The Ford GPW (commonly known as a Jeep or jeep, formally as the U.S. Army Truck, 1/4 ton, 4×4), and its Willys MB counterpart, are four-wheel drive utility vehicles that were manufactured during World War II. Produced from 1941 to 1945, the jeep evolved post-war into the civilian Jeep CJ, and inspired an entire category of recreational four wheel drive vehicles. The name “jeep” is generally believed to be derived from the Ford’s vehicle initials – GP.