Today I sold my prized fully restored NAS Defender 110. After a decade of pure Land Rover enthusiasm I decided to hang up the hat with Land Rover. You would think the final blow was some major mechanical let down high up in a remote mountain when I needed to depend on her the most. Reality is although I have found my self under that Defender in the mud dealing with some failure many times; that wasn't what made up my mind. It was packing for a trip up to the sierras just as I have done many times before. I was loading the last few cases into my Chaser trailer when I drop one on the floor and out spills all the spares. Every spare part that can possibly ruin your day in a Defender (learned the hard way) scattered across my garage floor...everything from engine belts, coils, senders, relays, airflow sensors, and 50 other little boxes with land rover genuine written on them. As I bend over to start to picking them up my bran new iPhone 5S falls out of my shirt pocket and falls on the ground. Cursing even louder now, I pick it up and turn it on to make sure it still works. Right there front and center is an email from my broker who helped me buy this Defender asking if I'd be interested in parting with it. Scrolling down I see what is a very strong offer and three days later she is gone. Now while some criticized this as a knee jerk reaction I have been having these impure thoughts about JKs for some time now. I have always envied that JK owners don't spend 75% of their time talking about mechanical issues or safe guarding vulnerabilities but rather spending 90% of their time discussing the pros and cons from the largest selection of off road solutions ever. I called my local Jeep dealership and within two days they had a fully loaded 2014 white on black, 6-speed, max tow, connectivity, 730N, etc, Jeep Rubicon Unlimited. I contemplated getting a turn key AEV but the badging isn't for me. I will however do an AEV build up mostly on their JK350 package. I'm excited to start down this path with the JK. I look forward to spending more time enjoying that lake and less time worrying about how I got there, or in too many cases, didn't get there...