Celebrating Jeep History with the New Wrangler Rubicon 1941
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Celebrating Jeep History with the New Wrangler Rubicon 1941
Celebrating Jeep History with the New Wrangler Rubicon 1941
By Lance Branquinho
It's 1941 all over again with this Rubicon but the jury is still out on the snorkel.
By Lance Branquinho
It's 1941 all over again with this Rubicon but the jury is still out on the snorkel.
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i gotta admit, i was a little disappointed. in reading the title, i thought that it was gonna be an awesome throwback to '41...flat fenders...cool color...something done with the grill...throwback rims maybe...
but no...its a brand new Jeep with some 1941 stickers on it. Not even the military star sticker....
but no...its a brand new Jeep with some 1941 stickers on it. Not even the military star sticker....
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Orazi (04-10-2020)
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i gotta admit, i was a little disappointed. in reading the title, i thought that it was gonna be an awesome throwback to '41...flat fenders...cool color...something done with the grill...throwback rims maybe...
but no...its a brand new Jeep with some 1941 stickers on it. Not even the military star sticker....
but no...its a brand new Jeep with some 1941 stickers on it. Not even the military star sticker....
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kr@p.
5h1t.
kr@p and 5h1t.
There aint nothing 1941-ish to this at all except a sticker and some marketing wishful thinking that self-proclaimed it to be so.
This is a non-story.
On top of that, it's just plain ugly.
The now jeep looks like it was made by a european company.
Eww.
5h1t.
kr@p and 5h1t.
There aint nothing 1941-ish to this at all except a sticker and some marketing wishful thinking that self-proclaimed it to be so.
This is a non-story.
On top of that, it's just plain ugly.
The now jeep looks like it was made by a european company.
Eww.
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Orazi (04-23-2020)