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Day 3 – Tues. Apr. 14th: Winds and more Winds

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<– Day 2 – Mon. Apr. 13th: Rocks, Tracks & Dusty Roads | TRIP OVERVIEW | Day 4 – Wed. Apr. 15th: Salmon and Subway –>

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Those arrows barely missed us!

Today we drove from Salt Lake City, Utah, to Durango, Colorado. Brisk winds hounded us over our entire route. At one point as we approached Moab a huge dust devil stacked with tumbleweeds blew across the road in front of us; what a spectacular site! I’m really glad it didn’t blow into us!!

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Today we drive from Salt Lake City, Utah, to Durango, Colorado.

Needless to say, the winds squashed any desire we had to jump out and take photos. Besides, we’ve capture the look and feel of this area, as well as the jeeps, during our 2013 trip when we photographed the CJ-2A on Ivan’s sign just south of Moab and the jeep that sits atop Hole in the Rock.

I’d pretty much given up on photos, but then we spotted two jeeps and a bunch of arrows. The winds had subsided, so we got some pics while the shooting was good.

The first jeep I spotted was this CJ-2A, which appeared to be a VEC. It sits off the Colorado State Highway 160 just east of Mesa Verde National Park (which we decided not to visit due to the winds and the fact that we’d both been there).

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The next jeep we spotted was this CJ-2A in Manco, Colorado. It’s on the east side of town along the main street.

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Day 2 – Mon. Apr. 13th: Rocks, Tracks & Dusty Roads

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<– Day 1 –  Sun. Apr. 12th: On the Road Again, Finally | TRIP OVERVIEW | Day 3 – Tues. Apr. 14th: Winds and more Winds –>

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City of Rocks National Reserve

Today’s goal was to drive from Twin Falls to Salt Lake City, which normally takes about 3 hours. I’ve traveled this route so many times that I mark my progress by familiar cracks in the road. And, every time I pass by a sign that announces the exit for City of Rocks, I tell myself I’m going to take that some day. Well, that ‘some’ day was today.

Knowing that at least some of the roads would be unpaved (turns out most were), I calculated the drive would be much longer than three hours. In fact, the drive took 9 hours, some of which included map checks, photo ops, and very short walks. I don’t advise doing this trip unless you have good maps. We lacked cell coverage for most of the day and there are very few helpful signs (not many roads either).

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Today we drove from Twin Falls to Salt Lake City via the City of Rocks and lots of gravel roads.

We took off about 8am from Twin Falls and drove east on I-84, before turning on State Highway 77. We quickly found ourselves following the old California Trail, a spur taken by wagon trains that left the Oregon Trail for California.

The first interesting town we encountered was Albion. Near the entrance to the town an old and abandoned Normal School loomed eerily by the road. We weren’t a bit surprised the a nearby sign boasted how spooky the place was. However, if this is your thing, you should check out this website.

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Haunted? Easy to believe.

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Normal? She’s trying awfully hard to make me believe that!

When we got to the City of Rocks area, we stopped by the visitor’s center.

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The ranger was friendly and helpful. She explained that travelers heading west on the California Trail found the City of Rocks a unique diversion from the long travels. Wagon trains would camp among the lower rocks. Several of the large rocks have carvings dating as far back as the 1840s.

As for rocks inside the visitors center, we didn’t find many. However, we did find this unexpected gem:

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Idaho State Park poster with a Willys Wagon!

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Day 1 – Sun. Apr. 12th: On the Road Again, Finally

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<– Trip Overview | Day 2 – Mon. Apr. 13th: Rocks, Tracks & Dusty Roads –>

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Shoshone Falls Park near Twin Falls, Idaho. When the falls are gushing the water thunders over the areas to the right and left of Ann.

It took most of the morning, but I finally wrangled Ann into the jeep so we could get the heck out of Pasco. Our goal was to make it to Twin Falls, Idaho. It’s not much of a stretch (only 6+ hours), but we did have a specific place to visit: Shoshone Falls, a place I’ve been promising we’d see.

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Yesterday we drove from Pasco, Washington, to Twin Falls, Idaho.

Since we’ve covered much of the Pasco to Idaho trip in past photos, we won’t bore you with them here — in fact, we didn’t take any of the drive. However, we did have some excitement, which happens whenever my wife drives. Once she is behind the wheel she just goes …. she doesn’t really pay too much attention to signs (though she does follow the speed limit). On more than one occasion she’s driven happily past an exit. This time, we came close to missing the exit, but fortunately I looked up from my eWillys updates just in time to avoid an unplanned detour. She add’s endless unpredictability to our adventures 🙂

We reached the city of Twin Falls just in time to get to Shoshone Falls State Park with some sun left. We’d never visited the park and found it a literal oasis in the desert. We snapped a few photos before quickly realizing our selfie tactics were rusty. We shall work to improve those, so don’t pan us too loudly for our narcissistic desire to self-photograph . . . we are just practicing! Here are a few practice shots at the falls:

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The park was surprisingly beautiful kept with clean grassy landscapes.

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This cool platform rests on a rock peninsula that provides wonderful views of the upstream falls and downstream Snake River.

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Me practicing the art of the selfie. I’d forgotten to move my hand slightly to increase the number of potential views. This is hard work I’m telling’ ya! Now if you look down the river about a half mile you can seen (you really can’t see, you have to imagine) where Evel Knievel tried to jump the river (see video below … not sure why it is age-restricted).

As the sunset, we retired to our motel in Twin Falls.

Tomorrow we will veer off the interstate for our first foray to the City of Rocks, a little known gem in a remote part of southwest Idaho.

<– Trip Overview | Day 2 – Mon. Apr. 13th: Rocks, Tracks & Dusty Roads –>

 
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Truck, Wagon, FC and Jeeps @ Classic Vehicles

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Seth forwarded me a link to a website called Classic Vehicles. Among the offerings are a variety of Wagons, Wagoneers, Trucks, FCs, and other stuff. Most look like parts or restorations vehicles.

http://www.desertclassics.com/WillysJeep2.html

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Kids Jeep Shirt at Cabella

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Buz stumbled upon this jeep shirt for kids at Cabella’s. You can also order it online. I looked for adult sizes, but couldn’t find any.

Browning boy’s On the Run T-shirt @ Cabellas

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June 1944 Photo of Jeep From France

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This photo is part of an archive of letters from a Doctor named Greg Alexander to a woman named Wilma he met on a blind date during the war and (spoiler alert) married after he returned. Titled Letter’s to Wilma, the blog tracks Greg’s life as he enters the service, through D-Day, France and Germany. One of the interesting aspects is that jeep he was assigned when he reached France (see below). Anyone know what’s on the bumper? I assume the bar on the front was to carry stretchers? Note the jeep is named Wilma.

Here’s the blog: http://wwii-letters-to-wilma.blogspot.com

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Sears CJ-2A Windshield Extension

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Doug shared with me the windshield extension included by Sears when he purchased a soft top in 1971. So, if you see something similar, it was actually a third party modification!

He wrote, “Here are some pics of the windshield extension that came with the Sears full soft top that I purchased in approx. late 1979.I ordered the top for an MB/GPW, so it came with the extension. They sold the same top to fit a cj2a without using the extension. I remember going to a canvas/upholstery shop to have some help with  the doors. For some reason I could not install the doors without some professional help. Can’t recall why.I got home late that night! I was 17 at the time.”

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CJ-2A from Facebook

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The photo of this poor CJ-2A appeared on Facebook earlier this week. I don’t have any info on it.

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1944 Photo of the 200,000th MB on eBay

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And who has this MB?

“1944- Ward Canaday, President of Willys-Overland, drives the 200,000 Jeep built in Toledo off the line on April 4, 1944. Mr. Canaday helped the company get a contract to make Jeeps during WWII, producing 363,000 of the total of 648,000 wartime Jeeps.”

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1957 Photo of Ben Carlin’s Half Safe in Ditch on eBay

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I don’t remember this photo in any of the Half Safe books.

“1957 Press Photo Tiburon Calif, Australian Ben Carlin drove amphibious jeep
This is an original press photo. Tiburon Calif, Australian Ben Carlin drove amphibious jeep around the worldPhoto measures 9.25 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 12-03-1957.”

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1950 Photo of Truck Carrying Milk Containers on eBay

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I haven’t run across many truck-related press photos.

“1950 Press Photo Willys Overland 1/2 Ton Jeep Truck with Hurricane Engine
This is an original press photo. Photo measures 10 x 8.25inches. Photo is dated 3-23-1950.”

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Empire Tractor Beaverton, OR **SOLD**

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UPDATE: Sold Was $3500.

This is a rare Empire Tractor built with civilian Willys parts.

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“Empire tractors were only made for a few years after WWII. To start with they used surplus military Willys jeep drivetrains, later using civilian jeep drivetrains. The engine is jeep, the transmission and rearend are jeep, steering column and wheel is jeep, even the radiator is jeep. The operator platform is surplus Navy ship decking.

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Messin’ w/ Texas in April & May 2015: Summary

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Getting this Texas trip going proved to be a challenge. Multiple issues kept us from leaving for weeks, then additional issues along the way added unforeseen obstacles, from an ill grandfather prior to departure, to me getting ill early on in the trip, to an emergency trip flight for Ann back to see her grandfather late in the trip.

Just the same, we managed to meet some wonderful folks, dine one some great food, and enjoy the hospitality of Texas. We look for ward to going returning (ed note: which we did briefly in late 2016).

Our trip tipped the odometer at just over 10,000 miles and 54 days. We explored the west, south, east, central, north and panhandle areas of Texas; yet there was still more we couldn’t see. We saw the Rio Grande, ate Texas BBQ, dipped our toes into the Caribbean on South Padre Island, rode a glass bottom boat, explored the Alamo, saw our first Buc’ees, visited a wide variety of museums, and much more. We even took a side trip to Omaha, Nebraska!

We arrived home just in time to celebrate my 50th birthday. Hopefully, the next half century will be as interesting as the first half.

Here’s an overall map of our trip:

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eWillys Texas trip from late April – early June 2015.

Here are the posts related to the trip:

  1. Overview: Texas Trip 2015 summary
  2. Day 1 – Sun. Apr. 12th: On the Road Again, Finally
  3. Day 2 – Mon. Apr. 13th: Rocks, Tracks & Dusty Roads
  4. Day 3 – Tues. Apr. 14th: Winds and more Winds
  5. Day 4 – Wed. Apr. 15th: Salmon and Subway
  6. Day 5 – Thu. Apr. 16th: Meth and Science
  7. Day 6 – Fri. Apr. 17th: Art Fair in Alamogordo, NM
  8. Day 7 – Sat. Apr. 18th: No Scum Allowed
  9. Day 8 – Sun. Apr. 19th: Resting and Recovery
  10. Day 9 – Mon. Apr. 20th: Recovering from the Plague
  11. Day 10 – Tue. Apr. 21st:  Another One Bites the Dust
  12. Day 11 & 12 – Wed. & Thurs Apr. 22nd & 23rd:  Road to Recovery
  13. Day 13 – Fri. Apr. 24th: We Made it to Texas
  14. Day 14 – Sat. Apr. 25th: Saddleblankets to Prada
  15. Day 15 – Sun. Apr. 26th: Parks and Wind
  16. Day 16 – Mon. Apr. 27th: Frontier Texas
  17. Day 17 – Tue. Apr. 28th: Dr. Peppers & Texas Rangers
  18. Day 18 – Wed. Apr. 29th: Power Wagons & Pecans
  19. Day 19 – Thu. Apr. 30th: Texas Justice, Pacific War, & a Comfy Bed
  20. Day 20 – Fri. May 1st: Luckenbach, Texas
  21. Day 21 – Sat. May 2nd: Ingram Rocks, but Kerrville Robots
  22. Day 22 – Sun. May 3rd: Buc’s, Boats, Bats & a Batmobile
  23. Day 23 – Mon. May 4th: Keeping Austin Weird
  24. Day 24 – Tue. May 5th: San Antonio’s Riverwalk
  25. Day 25 – Wed. May 6th: Beyond San Antonio’s Riverwalk
  26. Day 26 – Thu. May 7th: Rainbow Flight & Texas Border Towns
  27. Day 27 – Fri. May 8th: The King Ranch
  28. Day 28 – Sat. May 9th: A Big Boat (Ship)
  29. Day 29 – Sun. May 10th: Breaking up the Beatles?? Not again!!
  30. Day 30 – Mon. May 11th: Three-nap Kind of Day
  31. Day 31 – Tue. May 12th: A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall
  32. Day 32 – Wed. May 13th: No Raining on Murphy’s Parade
  33. Day 33 – Thu. May 14th: Leaving On a Jet Plane
  34. Day 34 – Fri. May 15th: High Plains Drifter
  35. Day 35 – Sat. May 16th: The End of Texas
  36. Day 36 – Sun. May 17th: Tracking the Ore
  37. Day 37-40 – May 18th-21st: Research
  38. Day 41-43 – May 22nd-24th: Omaha-Bound
  39. Day 44 – Mon. May 25th: Pioneer Village
  40. Day 45 – Tue. May 26th: South Park
  41. Day 46 – Wed. May 27th: Georgetown Loop Train
  42. Day 47 – Thu. May 28th: Back to the Springs
  43. Day 48 – Fri. May 29th: Pikes Peak International Raceway
  44. Day 49-50 – May 30th-31st: Last Dollar & Madonna
  45. Day 51 – Mon. Jun. 1st: Black Canyon of the Gunnison
  46. Day 52 – Tue. Jun. 2nd: Navigating the Book Cliffs
  47. Day 53-54 – June 3rd-4th: The Journey Home
 
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Color WWII Photos

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Brian forwarded links to some color WWII photos. These two photos included jeeps.

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British and South African soldiers hold up Nazi trophy flag while combat engineers on bulldozers clear a path through the debris of the bombed out city of Cassino in 1943.

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American servicemen drive in jeeps through an unidentified and nearly completely destroyed town, Italy, May 1944.

 
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1942 GPW – Custom Truck Brush Praire, WA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000

(03/17/2015) David spotted this unique, cool GPW Ford truck jeep. It even has a tilt bed.

“42 Ford tilt bed truck – 302 Mustang power – C4 automatic – 9″ rear end. Disc brakes on front, mag wheels, 2 fuel tanks, cloth interior. Currently on a Historical Vehicle license. Great driver. Formerly a magazine car, with copies to go with it.”

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Fort Wayne Zoo’s former Safari Veldt Jeep Ride

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Seth discovered this ex-Safari Ride jeep at the corporate headquarters of Sweetwater, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The fiberglass jeeps were built by Bradley & Kaye and Fort Wayne Zoo visitors used to ride in them as they toured the zoo’s African Veldt. The African Veldt exhibit opened in the 1970s and closed in the mid 2000s. It was replaced by the African Journey’s sky ride.

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David Bradley, the ‘Bradley’ in Bradley and Kaye, had a long history with amusement parks. In 1946 David Bradley opened up the Beverly Park amusement park in southern California. His park inspired Walt Disney to the point that Bradley became a consultant for Walt on Disneyland. At some point Bradley became connected to the Bradley and Kaye manufacturing plant, which created fiberglass carousel molds and children’s rides. In 1974 Beverly Park closed. In the1980s Bradley and Kaye went out of business. In 1987 Chance Amusements acquired the Bradley and Kaye assets. Much more history on Bradley here. David Bradley passed away in 1988.

Here’s a photo of a similar jeep in action at the Fort Wayne zoo. Note it operates on a guided track (from pinterest).

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Here’s another action shot from Pinterest:

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1943 Photo of Sailors Patrolling on ebay

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These soldiers are patrolling for riots in Detroit.

“This is a Type 2 Original News Press Wire Service Photograph. Size is 8″ x 12″.”

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Jeeps Article from 1953 Cars Magazine

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These old car magazines are such fun to explore. The August 1953 issue of Cars Magazine had an article about jeeps. The magazine also contained a strange story from Idaho about the Brink and a Half Club, which seems to involve dunking your vehicle into the Clearwater River. While the article claims US95 hugs the Clearwater River for 150 miles, according to wikipedia the Clearwater is only 75 miles long. I think the author may have confused the Clearwater with the Salmon River.

Finally, I’ve also included an odds-n-ends page which includes a Ford automobile testimonial by noted criminal John Dillinger and the earliest example of a double-ender vehicle I’ve ever seen.

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This is the full two-page jeep article blended together. The text can be read in the image below.

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Page 1 of the article.

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Interestingly, no mention of any asian companies jeep efforts mentioned.

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No mention of Vic Hickey made in reference to the top photo. This article from Car Craft does a much better job of covering Hickey.

 
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1955 Article Train Wrecks Jeep

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The Ottawa Citizen published an article in March of 1955 about a jeep wrecked by a train. I think we can all agree that the moral of this story is to avoid trains when driving a jeep.

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1941 Photo of Bantam BRC-60s on eBay

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This is a great photo showing a line of Bantam BRC-60s.

“WWII Line of Bantam Prototype Pre-Willys Jeeps at Fort Benning Orig Press Photo”

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Paul’s Shielding the Heat

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Paul built a heat shield to protect his steering assembly. I believe it’s his last project of the winter. Paul’s putting ‘Knardly Rolls’ to rest until Fall. It’s now time for him and the Goddess to drop the top on the Miata and explore the melting tundra.

He writes, Here’s the heat shield I made to protect the steering assembly from the heat given off by the left exhaust manifold and exhaust tubing. As you might have noticed there’s very little clearance between the heat shield and the steering shaft.  A penny will not fit between the heat shield and the steering shaft. The heat shield is .020” stainless and the attach bracket which clamps to the exhaust pipe is .050” stainless.

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The decreasing diameter holes drilled thru the attach bracket will allow cooling air to pass behind the heat shield which will help keep the steering linkage from getting too hot. I hope. The brown coating on the brake light switch ground wire attach bolt is a gasket shellac that should prevent water from seeping between the ground wire connection to the bare frame so corrosion is prevented. The exhaust is held to the manifold by silver plated high temperature steel self locking nuts.

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1942 Seagrams Ad w/ Jeep

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An ad for Seagram’s Five Crow whiskey appeared in the December, 1942, issue of American Legion magazine. The illustration is kind of jeep-like.

The American Legion has turned all of its back issues into downloadable documents that are also searchable online. Pretty handy! You can view the entire December 1942 issue here: http://archive.legion.org/handle/123456789/3774

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Willys America Photos from the FC Roundup

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Paul Berry uploaded photos from his visit to the FC Roundup on Facebook. You can visit the Willys America’s page here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Willys-America/172564566099537?fref=photo

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Jesse Ybarra’s FC Tour Jeep. Looks great Jesse!

 
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1948 Photo of Wagon/Truck Accident on eBay

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Not much left of that wagon.

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Bantam BRC-40 @ the Pennsylvania Military Museum

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Don visited the Pennsylvania Military Museum a couple days ago and discovered it houses a Bantam BRC-40. Had I known this we would have made an effort to get there during our trip in 2013. Thanks to Don for taking some photos for us!

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The Pennsylvania Military Museum is located on Business 322 in Boalsburg; three miles east of State College.  It is one of 26 historic sites and museums on the Pennsylvania Trail of History, administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC).

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