Et two, Brute? Or et three or more?
by Greg Cravens on February 16, 2013 at 12:01 amHave you seen these Brute conversions to the modern Jeeps? Ohhhhhh, man.
I’ve got to admit, I hadn’t heard about them until there was an ad through the Quadratec catalog emails I get.
I’ve got an old ’86 Jeep CJ, and I occasionally need to do things to it to keep it running. It’s gotten to the point that the door handles are wearing out, and I’ve got to replace them now. Erg.
Anyhow, the Quadratec catalogs are great, but not just for finding new parts for old Jeeps. There’s also the new new crazy stuff for the new Jeeps.
And I had to click on this Brute thing. “I hadn’t heard that Jeep was making a pickup truck again” I thought. And they’re NOT. But you can convert your Jeep into such a thing, if you have that kind of time and money.
Ohhhh, I wish I had that kind of time and money.
Of course, you wouldn’t be seeing HALF as many Hubris cartoons here if I did. I’d be off on the trails out West somewhere with a kayak and a bike stowed on my Brute.


















Damn kids….
SOMEone is gonna need a signed copy…
I love the expressions..
In central Japan, there’s a small castle town called Gifu. The castle is at the top of a mountain, and you need to take a cable car up there. At the top, someone set up a large walk-in cage that houses several Thai squirrels. At the time, it cost about $2 to go in the cage with the squirrels, where the attendant would give you an asbestos glove, tell you to hold your arm out, and then put a pinch of crushed peanut in the palm of the glove. The squirrels take turns climbing up your back and along your arm to eat. I imagine that the above strip feels much the same way…
Well, that wrecks the squirrel gag I was going to run on Monday.
Forget I said anything.
Molly seems like she can give the SleeStak a run for his money.
It’s ON Sleestak!