Here we go again... Very few REAL Jeeps and a whole bunch of Dodge Wranglers. Chrysler Corp. ripping off the Jeep name and legacy since 1986. Lee Iacocca would be proud.
What do you consider a "real" Jeep? For me, the expression of your personal lifestyle is what the Jeep experience has always been about. Thank you for watching!
@@DixieOverland Actually, for me a "real" Jeep is pre 1986. When they still had a data plate on the firewall that read "MADE BY JEEP CORP TOLEDO OHIO" and were powered by the old 258 inline 6 or a 304 V8 and A/C was for little girls... More about form and function than lifestyle. Lifestyle is where y'all have picked up all the parking lot princesses that call themselves "Jeepers". Anyway, as for watching, no problem. I used to love the Jeep Beach events back when they first started. I still have my 76 CJ5 I took over there, except now it only gets used for offroad recovery in the mountains of Tennessee.😁
Looks like a great show, and vendors. That stealth product looked very promising, I was interested product but link doesn't appear to work any help with that? Tried to Google them also no luck.🤔
Great video! Thanks for all the love! It was really good to see you.
Of course brother! Many more trips and shows to come I'm sure.
Thanks for getting ours @ the 3:14 mark!
My pleasure! Thank you for watching!
Billy with Team Stealth has his pitch down pat. Good guy and a really cool product.
Yeah he knew his product and knew how to present it for sure! Thanks for watching!
That's a sexy photog at 3:24! lol
Hahaha that's right!
Nice coverage and the wife’s Earl Gray 392 even made an appearance 😊
Awesome! I love that color especially paired with that motor! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing your experience.
It is truly my pleasure! We will be covering more shows coming up! Thank you for watching!
You are most welcome and I look forward to seeing more 😊
Look at that good looking orange jeep in the @rebeloffroad booth!!! Great video.
That was a super sexy Jeep! Thank you!
Would you say its their obnoxiously heavy bumper or their poor geometry suspension that you like the most?
Is it me or does the Stealth website not exist? Looked for it and can seem to find any info on it.
They must have run it for the show special. Let me find a good link for them.
Good coverage of the event, You had great weather. One of these gays i need to get out there.
Thank you! The weather wouldn't have been any better! SPF30 recommended!
it was a sad day when that jerk painted the stepchild!!!
Not a fan of the paint? I can appreciate it for the art of it even though it's not my taste.
Jeep beach, look at my 500K pavement princess 🤣
Just shows you what can be done.
Here we go again... Very few REAL Jeeps and a whole bunch of Dodge Wranglers. Chrysler Corp. ripping off the Jeep name and legacy since 1986. Lee Iacocca would be proud.
What do you consider a "real" Jeep? For me, the expression of your personal lifestyle is what the Jeep experience has always been about. Thank you for watching!
@@DixieOverland Actually, for me a "real" Jeep is pre 1986. When they still had a data plate on the firewall that read "MADE BY JEEP CORP TOLEDO OHIO" and were powered by the old 258 inline 6 or a 304 V8 and A/C was for little girls... More about form and function than lifestyle. Lifestyle is where y'all have picked up all the parking lot princesses that call themselves "Jeepers". Anyway, as for watching, no problem. I used to love the Jeep Beach events back when they first started. I still have my 76 CJ5 I took over there, except now it only gets used for offroad recovery in the mountains of Tennessee.😁
Looks like a great show, and vendors. That stealth product looked very promising, I was interested product but link doesn't appear to work any help with that? Tried to Google them also no luck.🤔
Hmmm that's odd. It worked for me the day I was editing. Let me check on it.