VOTW: Overland History Walkaround

It is really easy to get carried away when building a vehicle out for whatever is your intended purpose. We all want the biggest, baddest truck built with the best components that will make heads turn and also which you feel like you could live out of for months on end. But when you throw that much money and time at a project, you forget the most important part of why you started doing it in the first place—experiencing the roads lest traveled.

Adam from Overland History shows us how much you can do with a small investment. Our story starts with a ‘94 Cherokee XJ that was purchased for $450, and has earned back every smile on Adam’s face and then some.


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