Yeah, it happens. Nothing like busting drifts with powder snow flying everywhere in a Jeep with no top. I’ve been a tornado chaser for 30 years, and almost always go chasing without the top on the Jeep. Hail is a bit of a headache (literally), but other than that, it’s a lot of fun!
IDGI. What’s the problem? It’s a Jeep. Shovel that stuff off the seats and hood and you’re good to go!
Ooooh wait. The radio. Is the radio water proof/resistant? Is it a marine worthy radio? If so, then all is good. If not, then they have a massive repair bill ahead… on the order of $50-200. Although, they may be able to get the insurance to cover it.
It’s a Jeep, That Will Hose Out.
Being Jeep owners, I am sure they are used to this sort of thing by now.
Yeah, well we got a lot of snow a couple weeks ago here in MD. Over 5 feet total in 3 days time! That’s way above normal here.
When you cut up the plow driver there are consequences.
Probably better they *didn’t* put the soft-top on. That amount of snow would have destroyed it anyways.
Poor jeep…that’s why i personally like Cherokees
Do you mean to tell me that someone was actually driving around with the top down in the winter!!?!
Yeah, it happens. Nothing like busting drifts with powder snow flying everywhere in a Jeep with no top. I’ve been a tornado chaser for 30 years, and almost always go chasing without the top on the Jeep. Hail is a bit of a headache (literally), but other than that, it’s a lot of fun!
IDGI. What’s the problem? It’s a Jeep. Shovel that stuff off the seats and hood and you’re good to go!
Ooooh wait. The radio. Is the radio water proof/resistant? Is it a marine worthy radio? If so, then all is good. If not, then they have a massive repair bill ahead… on the order of $50-200. Although, they may be able to get the insurance to cover it.
it’s only garunteed that under that snow is the gear stick, poor thing.