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My favorite Jeep color of all time. I searched for this color for like 6 months and could not find one in my area. Really nice find.

I recently joined a TJ LJ Rubicon Facebook group, posted a picture of mine to say hello and a guy shared a picture of his that was bone stock, commenting he doesn't see many the same color. I was at a wheeling event the next weekend and started talking to one of the club members who was hosting and it turns out it was the same guy, really small world. He keeps his on the road and had a fun samurai buggy to hit the trails with.

I'm a big fan of the color but didn't seek it out or even know about it when I bought mine, just found a TJR on Craigslist that wasn't super over priced with livable Midwest surface rust. I'm happy I pulled the trigger but if I was going to do it all over again I'd find a stone white or solar yellow (less visable scratches) Auto TJR from a southern / no salt state with under 75k miles.
 
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2005 LJ with 18k original miles - rebuilt frame and a whole lot more. $19k

https://newhaven.craigslist.org/cto/d/jeep-wrangler-unlimited-2005/6727573683.html

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@Squatch @Chris you guys will like this. Too expensive, but looks to be properly and well built. The metal dash photo really makes me want to get one for my TJ like @Chris. I would take this over the new Jeep truck any day!

Wonder if Jeep West had a hand in the build.

https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/d/jeep-scrambler-cj-8/6737552014.html

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That thing is phenomenal! But I think I'd need a step ladder to get in it... ;)
 
Wow, that thing is just awesome!


That thing is phenomenal! But I think I'd need a step ladder to get in it... ;)

He certainly put a ton of time, energy and money in that build. Really cool Jeep. I really love the interior. Those seats may be in my future someday :love:

@Squatch, take the top down and use the tire to climb on and in ;)
 
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