Glad I found this site
I'm enjoying the idea of an expedition Jeep... I'm glad I found this site!
I love Jeeps...and I'd love to have one of every one made if I could!! lol Here are a few that I currently own. I'm glad I've found other addicts who enjoy Jeeps as much as I do.
Here is a 30K mile original survivor 1983 CJ-7...just like the one I owned years ago.
Here is my newest acquisition... a 1984 Sebring Red Laredo 4.2L Auto with 60K original miles, all original.
One of my favorites...I bought this CJ-6 already restored...V-6 Dauntless and all...
I built this KJ Liberty "just because", and I loved how it turned out. I wanted to pattern it after my '03 Rubicon and I think it turned out pretty good. It was Shale Green just like my TJ Rubicon. I've since sold it, but I kept the bumper that I built. I modified an ARB to accept a 9.5ti Warn up top. Tires are 265 x 75R16's...32"
Here is the 2003 Rubicon that I still own...with only 2500 miles. Long story...this was to be my Brute candidate, but years went by and with only 2,000 miles I couldn't cut it and it already 7yrs old. It's become a survivor all on it's own, so I let it be. My children might appreciate it one day.

RE 4.5" short arm, 1" BL, 1" MML, and Nth TT skids with 315 MTR's.
2005 Rubicon Sahara with 15K miles. I fell in love with the Unlimited, and wanted to build a Khaki one, so I found this low mile LJ in KY. I'm hoping to modify it soon!
Here's one of my Daily Drivers...and I hope to get it lifted and loaded by Fall of the year. I'm really excited about camping with the family and hope to finally see it complete with trailer and roof-top tent.
Here is my other Daily Driver and I LOVE THIS JEEP. It's hard to think about getting rid of it. Jasper 4.0L, auto, Currie HP 9" rear with Detroit and discs, Currie 9" front with ARB, winches front and rear, and a new set of the "original" Buckshot Mudders and they are 35's or slightly taller...I'll have to take a look at the size and edit my post. I've never run another tire on this jeep in the 14 years I've owned it. I ran them all over Tellico, and the are super in the mud and clay. I didn't balance these wheels/tires and they are more than fine for daily driving! I have an early Tomken lift with additional spacers up front so I'm not sure of my "net" lift because it's been so long! Oh yeah...my spare is in the original location...all 35" of it! I have the rear seat removed as I use this XJ to work out of.
If I get smart one day, I'll scan some of my trail pics from tellico...all of mine are from years ago before I had a digital camera! Guess that dates me!!
Now that I'm older with a family, the idea of an expedition grade Jeep is all the more exciting. I can get back in the woods safely with my family, and we can enjoy the outdoors. I won't take them to the rough stuff like I used to ride...but we can certainly make some good memories this way. Thanks for letting me share my hobby and love of Jeeps with you all!
And here's my snake pic...what I believe to have been a pilot snake.
Thanks for a great site! Can you tell I like green???!!!