#HuckleberryJeep
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Couldn't agree more. All the crybaby butthurt about the wave has taken the fun out of it. The snowflakes have turned it into an obligation and it's in my nature to rebel against societal obligations & requirements. I wave, and I certainly wave back, but I do so begrudgingly now.I saw someone else ask in another thread “do we still wave at wranglers?”
I want to talk about the Jeep Wave in general.
I’ll start by giving some context: I bought my first jeep in 1995 and it was a 1987 Wangler Laredo. Brown, much like the one in the photo.
Back then, you could go three or four days without seeing a single Wrangler. When you did you really did want to wave at that person; they shared something with you that not everyone understood: an absolute love of something uncompromising, uncomfortable, inconvenient, a singularly focused off road machine. It was a brotherhood. It was really cool.
I only had that Jeep for a few years, it was an absolute shit show mechanically; not a smart vehicle to have for a 19-year-old in college.
Fast forward to 2015, and I bought my second wrangler, a 2015 Rubicon Hard Rock. Copper brown of course.
I quickly noticed something: I practically had to keep my “Jeep Wave“ up for my entire trip. I’d see 15 Wanglers on the way to baseball practice. Wranglers had lost their exclusivity, their coolness. I wasn’t too keen on waving to the soccer mom in her jacked up, mean face Wrangler.
Regrettably I sold it a few years later.
All this is to say as soon as Gobi becomes available for 2021, I will order my Gladiator Mojave.
I’m probably not going to be waving at the 30+ Wranglers I’ll be seeing every day.
You can bet your ass I’ll be throwing it up to the Gladiators...Looking forward to that exclusivity again!
Edit/Update
Rereading this I realize I may have put out the wrong impression...
If I get a wave from a Wrangler I will certainly wave back. I won’t not wave...That’s just weird.
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On a side note, that copper hardrock is badass. I understand the regret of letting it go.
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