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Kinja'd!!! "Future Heap Owner" (aperiodic)
04/11/2019 at 22:22 • Filed to: Forest service green, Dots, Portland, Jeep, Vegan

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I sure do love Forest Service Green. Looks excellent on this Grand Cherokee.

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The interior looks great, too. Somebody loves this thing.

Bonus: most Portland F-350 ever:

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DISCUSSION (11)


Kinja'd!!! and 100 more > Future Heap Owner
04/11/2019 at 22:34

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I don’t disagree, that is a fantastic color in that Jeep ...

which is a Cherokee, not a GC. 


Kinja'd!!! smobgirl > Future Heap Owner
04/11/2019 at 22:35

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We used to call this pepto-bismol green . I like the color though.


Kinja'd!!! boredalways > Future Heap Owner
04/11/2019 at 22:40

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GIB


Kinja'd!!! Just Jeepin' > Future Heap Owner
04/11/2019 at 22:42

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As pointed out, that’s an XJ Cherokee, much more utilitarian than a Grand Cherokee.

Gorgeous, hard to find one that clean.


Kinja'd!!! Future Heap Owner > Just Jeepin'
04/11/2019 at 22:52

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Ah, I thought the XJ was a particular model  of GC. My mistake.


Kinja'd!!! Future Heap Owner > smobgirl
04/11/2019 at 22:53

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I thought pepto-bismol was pink.


Kinja'd!!! Just Jeepin' > Future Heap Owner
04/11/2019 at 22:56

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It’s possible I spend too much time contemplating all things Jeep.

I still can’t always tell a lifted GC from a Cherokee at a distance.


Kinja'd!!! smobgirl > Future Heap Owner
04/11/2019 at 23:27

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Yeah, but I guess my archaeology crew considered this the equivalent shade, but green. It has the same sort of milky hue. 


Kinja'd!!! Tristan > Future Heap Owner
04/11/2019 at 23:51

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Is it CAGE FREE vegan biodiesel?!

There’s a very clean GMT800 Tahoe in forest service green running around Oregon City. I quite like it!


Kinja'd!!! Future Heap Owner > smobgirl
04/12/2019 at 00:03

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I can see it now


Kinja'd!!! Future Heap Owner > Tristan
04/12/2019 at 00:04

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Probably not, most plants are at least halfway trapped in a cage of dirt.