Ann photographed these two jeeps on I-80 as she drove west. She finally comes home today after being gone a month. Yeah! (Sorry about the smashed bugs obscuring the view)
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Ann photographed these two jeeps on I-80 as she drove west. She finally comes home today after being gone a month. Yeah! (Sorry about the smashed bugs obscuring the view)
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That’s so cool that your wife takes pictures of jeeps when you’re not around. Mine will do that too.
Dave, you need to refill the windshield washer fluid in Ann’s car.
That looks like a GP in the front.
Jay
No, thats not a GP in the Front, its a Chevy.
Jay, I think you have an eagle eye (and some inside knowledge). But, Stephen is correct. The Chevy is powering the caravan.
Chris,
Ann will also approach and talk to guys with old jeeps when I’m not around. She’s an excellent partner!
– Dave
Stephen is the one with the inside knowledge. Inside the truck that is.
Jay
How long ago was that pic? I was heading east into Colorado, with 2 M38s on a trailer, a few weeks ago on I-70 and caught a glimps of 2 green jeeps heading the opposite way west on the back of a trailer. I found it ironic to see the Jeeps since I had almost the samething in tow. I wonder if they were the same ones.
Brett: The photo above was taken on October 8th.