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That just made my night!Like Schwarzenegger & DeVito

That just made my night!Like Schwarzenegger & DeVito
I forget, was his an automatic or a manual?View attachment 113121@Chamba. Nice job on the auction. Hate to see you let it go. Hopefully the new owner is a member here!
I used to feel that way, but back in the day we had a 2dr '93 XJ that we would tow behind the motorhome to CO for our summer vacations. Drove Imogene Pass with it and then in the Scrambler after getting it. Honestly, easier in the XJ slushbox than the '8 with the 4.0 and T5...wouldn't be caught dead with a slush box.








I use GAIA GPS. I have used it for many years backpacking (I was a Scoutmaster for years) and in the jeep. Until now it was just on my iphone and it works well. Just be sure to download the map layers you want of the area you will be in so they work off-line. I use the previous generation iPad mini with LTE. I don't have a cell subscription. But the LTE version has the GPS chipset so GAIA GPS can use your location on the map. If I need it to be online and am in an area with reception, I just setup my phone as a hotspot and connect to it from the iPad.Are you using any particular gps software on the mini to navigate ? Does the mini iPad work without cell service remotely ?
FJ as in Toyota?What kind of 40?
Sorry to hear of your wife's medical issues. Hopefully she continues to recover and doesn't have any further issues.Hello guys,
Yes, she gone. I told the new owner about CJ-8.com. He's a great guy, I'm sure we will see him here.
My wife had open heart surgery in January. She was never a fan of the 8 ever, but since the surgery she struggles to get in and out and doesn't really like the ride because it hurts her chest. She's over the moon that it's gone; I'm feeling very mixed.
It got to where I rarely drove the 8 and when we went out in a fun car it was usually the Camaro. I hated to see the 8 just sitting in the garage: I built it to be driven and enjoyed, not to sit in a shop.
Finnily enough, my next car may be my last car. The fellow who bought my last 40 contacted me after the auction to ask whether I'd be interested in buying my old 40 back. I think I may try to as that's the car I miss most of all my old cars. I had that one for about 13 or 14 years and brought it here with me from Australia. I have a lot of memories in that car and would love to have her back: I drove my son home from the hospital in Australia in that 40. It remains to this day my son's favourite too; and since the Camaro becomes his in 2 years, I'm effectually need a replacement.
Chamba