Thanks to John for sharing this. Nope, not a jeep, but still a fun ride through San Francisco. Looks like a great car to drive. You can see there were multiple runs at most locations. So, the driver got to play a bunch.
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Thanks to John for sharing this. Nope, not a jeep, but still a fun ride through San Francisco. Looks like a great car to drive. You can see there were multiple runs at most locations. So, the driver got to play a bunch.
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my cj3b handles the road the same way this car does, just a little different
Great video. And one link let to another, with this one showing miniature vehicles including Army jeeps, plus good shots of the real one that inspired it. Amazing miniature vehicles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kAoNOtYYbc
I almost got car sick
The only ride more fun than that is being part of Jim’s caravan of Willys vehicles, of all shapes and sizes, through the streets of San Francisco to Willys America this Saturday!
This is Jim’s 13th year leading the caravan 100 Miles through San Francisco, across the Golden Gate Bridge, and winding through the back roads of the coastal mountains to the old lumber town of Cazadero. What a kick in the pants! (Thanks, Jim.)
Pictures of previous events from Prior Years:
http://jimrussell.phanfare.com/CaravanToWillysAmerica
**Steve E.**
That guy really knows how to drive, and that car is a wicked machine! Wonder how they fort San Francisco so empty?
I’d love to take the willys caravan to Cazadero! That sounds like a pure blast!
Go here for a rundown on the production!!!
http://youtu.be/jnzlri_mEYQ