Adventure phase. Took the doors off every summer. Drove through three national parks, one very muddy trail in Colorado, and countless beach sunsets. This Jeep has more stories than I can count.
“Every adventure starts with a dirt road and a full tank. This Jeep understood that.”
Traded in for the M3. I still see Jeeps on the road and feel a pull. There's something about that open-air freedom that no other car can replicate. I'll own another one someday.
First weekend I owned it, the doors came off. Drove to the beach. Never felt more free.
Three national parks in 10 days. Moab, Arches, Canyonlands. The Jeep didn't flinch once.
Found a trail in Colorado that nearly swallowed us whole. Made it out. Barely. Best day ever.
Traded in for the M3. Still think about those summer drives with the doors off.
Car guy since birth. Grew up in my dad's garage, now building my own legacy. Every car I've owned has a story — and I'm not done writing them.

The car that started it all. Dad drove this to every little league game, every school play, every family road trip. The AC never worked right but we never cared — windows down, radio up.
Mom's trusty Camry. She drove this to work every single day for five years. We called it 'The Silver Bullet'. It survived two fender benders and one very unfortunate parking garage incident.
My first car. Saved up for two years working weekends. The day I drove it off the lot I cried — actual tears. Candy apple red, 5.0 V8, and absolutely zero practicality. Perfect.
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