March 31, 2001
We have changed our supplier of the heat transfer medium since the old decals were unreliable.  I have tested this new heat transfer paper and it is flawless.  It has a really soft feel and you can hardly notice the backing on colored shirts.  We have finally found the perfect paper.

We now have, in addition to our standard tee shirts in assorted colors, long sleeve, sweatshirt, and ladies tees (my favorite) in assorted sizes and colors.  There are also about 20 new designs I need to put up, especially Wrangler and Willys.  Some of these new designs are my favorites.  Look for them at the last page of the Willys, CJ and TJ malls.

Also check out Ted's new military Tee designs.  They are spectacular.

Well, Ted and I want to thank you for helping us through our first 6 months online as Jeep Tee manufacturers.  If you have any questions about your past purchase please email me.  

Until I have more news, happy Jeepin' dudes and gals!

Relpo
Jeepin' through abandoned mines in Joshua Tree, CA.
 
September 12, 2000
Hey gang.  Well, I've spent the last few months getting the Mall together and I'm just now loading all the new pages.  You can now get short and long sleeve shirts in many colors, as well as two sizes of posters and mousepads.  Sorry it's taken so long but I decided to do alot of research and buy my own heat press and large format printer so I could  get these Jeep products to you sooner and cheaper.  I also have control over the quality so you can be assured of only the best. 

And great news for our friends abroad!!!  Shipping  is only about $13 US! Details will be posted in the shopping cart, but the price is fixed into the software so you can order now and not stress those ridiculously high UPS charges.  USPS all the way!

I'll be back...I've got 130 more pages to tweek and load.  Then it's off to the mines.

Relpo

July 27, 1999

Hey fellow jeepers!  Welcome to Relpo's Jeepin' Tales, where you can read up on my latest adventures pushing Jeeps to their limit.  If you are familiar with the deserts of Southern California you know that if you are not prepared for desert off-roading you can DIE.  Nuff said.

I wanna thank Ted for asking me to contribute to his monumental Jeepin' efforts.  He has just made his Jeep Graphics available here and I expect all you Jeepheads to add gobbs of posters and tee shirts to your Jeepin' arsenals.  

Below is a picture of the Jeep I just bought for my Mother.  I would never take this particular "street jeep" on the extreme adventures that I go on here in the Mojave.  I imagine none of you have taken your Jeeps "cliff jumping", "mine sweeping", or "abandoned mine-boring".  You think I'm kidding, but you haven't LIVED until you've weaved down an abandoned gold mining shaft praying there will be a big enough spot to turn around in before you hit the dead end.

Needless to say I NEVER take one of my infamous tours without the following supplies:

10 gallons of water
A pick-axe and a shovel
10 extra gallons of gas
A compass
Dried food for 7 days
First Aid kit including certain pain killers
Emergency Flares AND a couple sticks of Dynamite
My cell phone

Stay tuned and I'll tell you what the dynamite can do for you when you get stuck in a crevasse or a mine.

Relpo