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Old Jan 29, 2014 | 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by xjken
Oh No, I suppose it's time to confess to having more than one personality. I am a blue jean and t-shirt blue collar guy. When I am not driving my Crossfire I am in my '99 Jeep Cherokee. It's old, a little rough, seen a lot of miles, creaks and rattles, is dependable, trustworthy, works hard and doesn't shy away from a tough road.

The Crossfire is more about the rewards of the past 40 years. It's classier and way better looking than than I deserve (just like my wife). It says I have earned the right to relax, just a little and take the road less traveled. It less a about the destination and more about the journey. It's about FUN.

If your are talking about the Jeep or the Crossfire they both have something in common. They are both what I like to think are tastefully modded. Nothing to flashy but highly functional and darn good at what they do, kinda like myself I suppose. So yep I do believe my vehicle or vehicles are an extension of my personality or personalities.
WOW. Can I relate. I bought my Crossie just as my company was finally acheiving some success. It was a reward to myself for doing without as we struggled to make the company go. After four years of yearning, 2008 came with super deals, (they were dayum near giving them away) so I went ahead and bought a car I could finally afford to finance.

So glad I did. Not only isthe car Kewel but so are so many ofthepeole who dirve it.

Where is the bell curve ? Is that somewhere on the Dragon, or is it on the HellBender ?



And George, The truth is found on the Dragon but the Hellbender separates men from fools. And either one rings my bells every time I run thru.
 

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