One of Mendocino County’s essential rides is a classic Jeep. Want to get to the top of that faraway mountain? Get a Jeep.
Josie Bogner’s 1997 candy apple red Jeep Wrangler sticks out in the Ukiah High student parking lot as one of the most cherry Jeeps on campus.
The Jeep’s vanity plate is hard to forget: “OTRPOP”

Bogner told us her dad uses the rig hunting and became nostalgic thinking about “driving it in the summer when it’s warm enough” to have the top off.
One interesting feature of the 1997 Jeep Wrangler is its round headlights, a characteristic of classic Jeeps.
The United States government purchased a fleet of these Jeeps for rural route mailmen delivering mail to far-flung places.
Wade Clark is a Sophomore at Ukiah High School. He plays guitar and listens to many different genres of music. He has lived in Ukiah his whole life and has never lived anywhere else. Wade loves to research music, guitar, and different types of electronics for music. He believes everyone has a right to their opinion.

