Thus proving there is no bad place to film in Iceland. I loved the pacing of the film and that you kept the drone to nearly the same speed in each shot. The shot over the lake at 4:43 was amazing. Great video!
I have a 2005 TJ, named "Dirt Dobber". It's Metallic Tan with color matching hard top, and dark tint, running on 31's Cooper AT. One of the things I love about going off-roading or to Jeep events is it always gets a crowd. Something about TJ's they just demand respect. The last true 4.0, the last true Jeep. They just look like they are begging to go off-roading. You did a hell of a good job and showed respect to a good-looking TJ. Hope you enjoy it for generations to come.
Beautiful restoration. I would definitely restore any Jeep from '41 - '06 before I'd ever get a heep from '07 - present. In my humble opinion, the TJ is not only the last true generation of Jeep, but also the greatest generation of Jeep. Jeep Born: 1941 Died: 2006
I got those same tires on my jeep a few weeks ago. The previous owner had on mickey thompson 33's mud tires. Not sure why they had those on it caused such a rough ride and they told me they never took it off road and only drove it in the summer. The wildpeaks smoothed out the ride a lot and helped reduce the gas consumption. I still gotta get the spark plugs changed but my jeep is an 07, I got no garage and it -25 today.. Gotta wait for some warmer weather since I just bought the jeep a month ago.
Rusted out frame a huge issue with the TJs, lack of drain holes at the rear, pooling water rots away. Love the 4.0, but those frames are graham crackers after 10 years.