But, other than that....No! I sold a thousand of those things when I worked at a jeep dealership. They were to loud on the road, a real pain in the arse to put the top up and down, especially when the top shrunk over some time and grotesquely underpowered. Not only that if you wanted to do some real off-roading you had to spend a ton of money on suspension, differentials, wheels and tires. They are a fun idea but just built to cheaply from the factory. The Rubicon was the one to buy but still needed a ton of money for real off roading. The main thing I couldn't get over was the noise in a soft top when traveling. They make a decent toy for mild of road playing but that's it. That is one expensive toy. Building a hot car is doable because you can still travel in comfort in the modern cars or mildly built classics with air con.
They make a great display case for your tiny duck collection.

