Jughead
Active Member
New to the forum.
Just bought a 2020. Over the years I had a 2001 Excursion V10, a couple Suburban’s, 2 Trans-Ams, an IROC Z, an Explorer, 2003 Wrangler Rubicon, a 2012 SHO and 2 Grand Cherokees.
Currently have (2) 2011 Grand Cherokees 1 loaded Hemi and one (X). I also have a 1970 454 Corvette that I owned about 25 years and it’s still a project car. I built the 454 engine from scratch in my garage. I’m an old gear head and try to do as much work myself as I can. Though getting older suks and I find that I can do less and less each year. I traded my 2012 Ford SHO for a 2011 Corvette GS convertible and still have that.
We’ve been empty nesters for about 5-6 years and my wife has been going on and off about buying a vacation home either at a lake or the beach. She’s been hinting that we should get a pickup or large SUV to tow a boat. That in itself is unusual cuz she hates all cars. So I started looking around and for me the best bang for the buck was the Raptor.
Just bought a 2020. Over the years I had a 2001 Excursion V10, a couple Suburban’s, 2 Trans-Ams, an IROC Z, an Explorer, 2003 Wrangler Rubicon, a 2012 SHO and 2 Grand Cherokees.
Currently have (2) 2011 Grand Cherokees 1 loaded Hemi and one (X). I also have a 1970 454 Corvette that I owned about 25 years and it’s still a project car. I built the 454 engine from scratch in my garage. I’m an old gear head and try to do as much work myself as I can. Though getting older suks and I find that I can do less and less each year. I traded my 2012 Ford SHO for a 2011 Corvette GS convertible and still have that.
We’ve been empty nesters for about 5-6 years and my wife has been going on and off about buying a vacation home either at a lake or the beach. She’s been hinting that we should get a pickup or large SUV to tow a boat. That in itself is unusual cuz she hates all cars. So I started looking around and for me the best bang for the buck was the Raptor.