Expedition Modded Jeeps - Let's see 'em!!
Hey, Dean, FYI: The forum used to strictly enforce rules about selling stuff only on the for sale and WTB threads. Don't know that they still do, but just wanted to give you a heads up. It was okay back then (and maybe still today) to post a link on another thread you might frequent to the actual for sale thread. The purpose was those threads are controlled on who can post--to protect the forum members from scammers who might skulk the Internet, offer something for sale, then run away with the money. Not that you're doing anything like that (of course not). In the past I've seen the moderators delete similar postings.
Just picked up a copy of Overlanders' Handbook by Chris Scott. Excellent work. Nearly 800 pages of advice on expedition travel, including vehicles, mods, travel documents, vehicle shipping, routes and destinations, you name it. One disappointing thing is that the Jeep gets little mention, which is strange. That is, he had a photo of an FJ Cruiser and mentions it, but his comment about the Wrangler is that they are very capable off-road vehicles, but rather small for expedition travel--as if the four door JK didn't exist even though the book was just recently published. If you want some excellent advice on building and using an overland vehicle, this is a must have book.
amazon.com/Overlanders-Handbook-Worldwide-planning-Trailblazer/dp/1905864078/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1358071684&sr=8-1&keywords=overlander%27s+guide+scott
amazon.com/Overlanders-Handbook-Worldwide-planning-Trailblazer/dp/1905864078/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1358071684&sr=8-1&keywords=overlander%27s+guide+scott
Thanks for the heads up, Mark. I meant no harm. I was just wanting to offer the trailer exclusively to this group before I posted it in the main section. I will post it in the for sale section today to aviod any further problems.
Just picked up a copy of Overlanders' Handbook by Chris Scott. Excellent work. Nearly 800 pages of advice on expedition travel, including vehicles, mods, travel documents, vehicle shipping, routes and destinations, you name it. One disappointing thing is that the Jeep gets little mention, which is strange. That is, he had a photo of an FJ Cruiser and mentions it, but his comment about the Wrangler is that they are very capable off-road vehicles, but rather small for expedition travel--as if the four door JK didn't exist even though the book was just recently published. If you want some excellent advice on building and using an overland vehicle, this is a must have book.
amazon.com/Overlanders-Handbook-Worldwide-planning-Trailblazer/dp/1905864078/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1358071684&sr=8-1&keywords=overlander%27s+guide+scott
amazon.com/Overlanders-Handbook-Worldwide-planning-Trailblazer/dp/1905864078/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1358071684&sr=8-1&keywords=overlander%27s+guide+scott
Thanks for the lead, Mark. Only 13 left on Amazon! lol






