ZMagic97
Explorer
Hi all.
I haven't posted here in some time due to a lot things going on: new baby, classic car project, moving homes as a new build, work travel....etc. All just excuses, but I've missed some adventure and "utilitarian" types of vehicles.
Here is some background info if you are interested: I was daily driving a 2005 Silverado single cab from 2012 to late 2017 when I got a good deal from a friend for a 2011 Camaro 2SS. I sold the Silverado due to a lack of room, and a few months later our baby boy was born. Soon after, we needed more room and build a home with the hings we both wanted: split floor plan, large garage and side parking, and a big kitchen for family moments at home. We did a double move with stuff in storage and it all happened so fast we did not adventurous things. It felt like a rut.
Move to April of 2019 and I was was leaving to TriCities, Washington to work for about 7 weeks. I told my wife I was thinking of getting a WJ out there. We both love the platform (thought aftermarket support these days if hard to find) and TriCities was perfect: dry climate so no rust, but not as hot as Phoenix where the dry climate and harsh summers ruin all plastic and rubber items, and the better condition ones were less expensive. While staying in Richland, I went down to Hermiston, Oregon and looked at this WJ for $4200. It's a 2004 Rocky Mountain Edition: I was glad it is based off of the Laredo as it has the more simplified HVAC system, but still offers the overhead info center, dual power front seats, power mirrors, power door locks, and windows, and a power sunroof which wasn't a bad bonus. Everything seemed great minus some fluid leaks. I got it for $3500 and they delivered it to me in Washington.
Sorry the photos are not the best: it's what I had gotten from the seller originally.
I haven't posted here in some time due to a lot things going on: new baby, classic car project, moving homes as a new build, work travel....etc. All just excuses, but I've missed some adventure and "utilitarian" types of vehicles.
Here is some background info if you are interested: I was daily driving a 2005 Silverado single cab from 2012 to late 2017 when I got a good deal from a friend for a 2011 Camaro 2SS. I sold the Silverado due to a lack of room, and a few months later our baby boy was born. Soon after, we needed more room and build a home with the hings we both wanted: split floor plan, large garage and side parking, and a big kitchen for family moments at home. We did a double move with stuff in storage and it all happened so fast we did not adventurous things. It felt like a rut.
Move to April of 2019 and I was was leaving to TriCities, Washington to work for about 7 weeks. I told my wife I was thinking of getting a WJ out there. We both love the platform (thought aftermarket support these days if hard to find) and TriCities was perfect: dry climate so no rust, but not as hot as Phoenix where the dry climate and harsh summers ruin all plastic and rubber items, and the better condition ones were less expensive. While staying in Richland, I went down to Hermiston, Oregon and looked at this WJ for $4200. It's a 2004 Rocky Mountain Edition: I was glad it is based off of the Laredo as it has the more simplified HVAC system, but still offers the overhead info center, dual power front seats, power mirrors, power door locks, and windows, and a power sunroof which wasn't a bad bonus. Everything seemed great minus some fluid leaks. I got it for $3500 and they delivered it to me in Washington.
Sorry the photos are not the best: it's what I had gotten from the seller originally.