Posted by Brent Zappe on February 20, 2019 at 07:18:18 from (104.192.91.181):
I got talked in to buying a person Willy's Jeep one day. Brought it home and started work on it realizing I heard stories why there son was not driving it. They bought it for one reason to teach there son who to work on cars and service them. Threw this past week I have found so munch stuff that is wrong with it not even I would be driving this. This poor Jeep is a good example of a person who is just learning how to work on cars. Does not complete a job and in yet tries hard to do it but still does it wrong. Threw the years I have got spoiled I have to admit it. I am use to a catalog of parts to look at and calling a company that is a real company not one of these companies that are only on line computer. Cars VS tractors I like to say tractors are harder to work on but locating parts are easy to do compared to this Willy's Jeep. So far I have called three companies to order parts for this jeep found out they only do business on a computer buying system. I may be old fashion but no thanks. Computer is to risky and cold to do business on I feel.
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