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This Spring/Summer 2007 issue of Jeep magazine contains 64 pages of great pictures and information.

CONTENTS:

Special Collector’s Section: Jeep--Today & Tomorrow (Enjoy this graphic report on the Jeep evolution--from the early days of WWII to the present-day array of vehicles for all consumers, all over the map.)

Oregon Trails (Explore Portland, Oregon, a city on the edge in a state that is the Shangri-la of outdoor recreation.)

Caught on the Cape (Answer the casting call from this remote strip of New England shoreline and try your luck surfcasting for world-class stripers and bluefish.)

French Revolutions (Who wins the race when a mountain bike and road bike race in the Pyrenees?)

Trail Mail

Nuggets

Jeep Gear

Jeep Deals

Jeep Lineup

My Jeep Vehicle

Approximate size: 8” x 10.5”

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