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    "Mud Hill" Mac

    Folks, this is my dear friend Mac McCluskey. He is truly an amazing man. I will not state Mac's age but let's just say he's been around the Horn more than once This is his stock WWII jeep Mud Hill. This would be a feat for a man a forth his age. Okay, he's 87 years old

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    Mr. McCluskey isn't afraid to play with his toys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarPig1976 View Post
    Mr. McCluskey isn't afraid to play
    They were made to be played with...
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    Well It's great to see him having fun with his Jeep; but those rocks sound a bit hard on the undercarriage; not sure I would go that wild if I owned a WWII Jeep!
    One just sold for 95,000 Euros in Franceicon last week at the Tank Museum Auction!!

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    Well It's great to see him having fun with his Jeep; but those rocks sound a bit hard on the undercarriage; not sure I would go that wild if I owned a WWII Jeep!
    One just sold for 95,000 Euros in Franceicon last week at the Tank Museum Auction!!
    Mac has done over 30 annual trips over the Rubicon and many other 4X4 trails in this very jeep.
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    They have skid plates.

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    I had a Wrangler I bought brand-new in 94'. I drove that thing everyday and played on many weekends for 16 yrs. Never once did that Jeep get me stuck or let me down or break a part in the back country. Made to be played with indeed.

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