 I didn't want to buy a new car, I wanted to get an old car, so I looked around and he had it back in a barn, you know, it's really a barn find. I'm pretty sure I overpaid for it, but I was just too excited to own one, brought it back home and I realized I was weighing over my head. I'm Orlando Perez and this is my 1978 Jeep Wagon-Ear. When I first purchased her, I was in North Carolina and then I found I had orders to Paris Island to go be a dual instructor. So before we moved to South Carolina, I decided you know what, I'm just going to send it back, send it home to Texas and have my dad help me out with it because I wasn't going to have the time for it as much as I wish I did. So I sent it back home and my dad was more than willing to help me out and then once they got it ready, I was just excited to bring it back home and that was a journey in itself. I actually drove it from Texas, too easy and in the process, it led me stranded like two or three times on the road. So I was literally driving on the freeway with it and I couldn't go faster than like 45 miles an hour. But that's part of the process. I think it took me like four days to get all the way up here. I think that's part of bonding with the vehicle. There aren't many cars like they're used to anymore. They're all plastic fiberglass now and I mean this car is pure American steel. It's solid. Being in the military, being very patriotic, I feel like having a nice American car, American family car, it kind of completes the picture. You know, family, kids, nice car, beautiful dog. I think it really paints that American family picture. I love it.