Johnboy wrote:
...which would not include the capability to explore lunar rock fields like many people desire , I just need just the essentials....

I'm with you. I don't need a purpose-built mountain-climber (right now). Maybe some day I'll have the space and free-time for a trailer-hauled buggy that could climb K2. Right now, my perfect world would be a Rubicon with maybe a 2" lift. As it stands, Rubi's aren't under $10K though. So I'll get as close as I can I rekon.
I like the idea of having a stress relief truck. I think I'd rather beat on an old Datsun or something though. Seems a shame to punch a CJ.
2006 KJ, we might be talking if you had a CJ7. That CJ5 is sweet! But I need the rear seat and a bit of room for beach-chairs. Plus...I think my wife might ride with me more if I have more air conditioning than a fan on the dash.
ThunderbirdJunkie, at first I was in the "I can't believe you put a minivan motor in the JK" group...then I drove a couple JKs. That motor gets the job done just fine. And you're right...if it can live in a minivan, it must be pretty bullet-proof. Not saying a bolt-on supercharger wouldn't make me smile, but I wouldn't turn down a JK either.
Thanks for the link Rush345. I love Xtreme 4X4. What a cool show. I was watching it one time (they were building a budget H1 starting with an old Suburban chassis) and my wife came in and sat with me for a little while. On the first commercial break she looked over at me and said, "That's really weird." "What's that honey?" I asked her. "Seeing that cute little blonde talk about lockers and gearing and stuff....just weird."

I just wish I had their shop. Man that place is nice. Maybe one day....after I grow up?
Found a 6cyl, 5-spd 97 TJ on Autotrader.com for $8k at a dealership. Probably pick that one up for $7k or so. They're in Jacksonville, FL, but I'd make a road-trip for the right vehicle.

But I'm not ACTUALLY shopping now. It is nice to see that a used TJ is in my budget range though.