Hondarider
Adventurer
After 3 months of waiting (impatiently), I finally took delivery of the the new Family Truckster today. I gave the Jeep a full detailing this past weekend...not because it was going to affect the trade in value that we had agreed on 3 months ago, but because I always like it when the staff at the garage marvel at my attention to detail and obsessive cleaning. I'll agree that accolades from garage employees are not much of a pay off for 12-16 hours of clay barring, polishing, carpet shampooing, window cleaning, Armorall-ing, and leather treatment, but that's the thing about obsessive behavior...it's not really rational...did I mention that I wiped down the red Rubicon shocks from top to bottom with WD-40 until they shined...on my back...under the Jeep...and then wiped down the axles and steering components while I was down there. THe bottom side of this rig looks as good as the top.
I parked it with its sister for one last glamour shot. It looks like we'll no longer be 100% American for our cars. With my mother's blue Jeep in the mix, our driveway looked awful patriotic on Saturdays.
![IMG_0756.jpg IMG_0756.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/222/222351-bd43e235d5e9350edd6a1a4de19e8263.jpg)
Somebody is going to be very happy with this slightly used Rubicon with only 10,700 miles on the odometer.
I parked it with its sister for one last glamour shot. It looks like we'll no longer be 100% American for our cars. With my mother's blue Jeep in the mix, our driveway looked awful patriotic on Saturdays.
![IMG_0756.jpg IMG_0756.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/222/222351-bd43e235d5e9350edd6a1a4de19e8263.jpg)
Somebody is going to be very happy with this slightly used Rubicon with only 10,700 miles on the odometer.