Good question. I search vehicles for sale daily. I see Power Wagons, of any generation, next to never.I wonder why we don't see more of these in the "Overland Industry".
It seems like a great platform. There are plenty of people driving way older vehicles
Just looking at the paint "after pics makes me:
A) think of Pearl Jam "I wish I was a messenger, and all the news was good. I wish I was the full moon shining off a [Power Wagon's] hood
B) want to learn how to do paint correction
C) both of those things
Good question. I search vehicles for sale daily. I see Power Wagons, of any generation, next to never.
Just looking at the paint "after pics makes me:
A) think of Pearl Jam "I wish I was a messenger, and all the news was good. I wish I was the full moon shining off a [Power Wagon's] hood
B) want to learn how to do paint correction
C) both of those things
Damn it. Now I have that song stuck in my head. Thanks. Thanks a lot.Good song! And paint correction sucks TBH. and I try not to deal with it if ever possible, but it's inevitable if you buy used stuff.
Same here. I think most owners keep them or they become family vehicles. I see them on occasion, but it's rare. I feel I got very lucky finding a one owner truck, that he was ready to move on, and willing to make a great deal.
as soon as my Rebel is off extended warranty I am changing out mine. 2 months from now. The mechanic at the stealership told me to not change them until off the extended warranty as he has seen them deny claims due to "motor work" , dumb.
I have a pair of stockers I have sanded flat and port matched (LOL) for 5.7. I love what your doing with this Wagon and I am very envious. Nice job
John