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Day 1- Sunday April 29th: It’s a Fluid Situation; at Least No Fluids Spilled!
<– Trip Overview Map | Day 2: Monday April 30th: Life’s Twists and Turns –>
DAY 1: When folks ask when we’ll be somewhere on this trip, I tell them it’s a bit of a fluid situation until we get closer to the East Coast. Case in point ….
Yesterday we left Pasco, headed for Grand Junction, Colorado. As we passed by Provo, we heard a strange noise like a tire popping, but nothing seemed amiss. We turned off at Spanish Fork and made it several miles up the canyon when we heard another noise followed by a ding: one of our tires was flat. Fortunately, we were able to pull safely off highway 6 (no fluids spilled, no damage, etc).
We put on the wimpy spare, then drove back down to Spanish Fork, where we spent the night. After a bunch of research on tires, we’ll hit Big O tire in Springville at 7AM to see what they can offer us. By the time we are out of here, we’ll have lost about a day.
Below is the planned route for yesterday … We are 3/4 of the way there.
And, the tire:
Finally, the phone issue. For five hours on Sat night/Sunday morning my phone showed no signs of life. Then, at 2am, when I happened to be awake, it popped on with a Facebook alert. After talking it over with Ann, we decided we would go ahead and upgrade my phone (it had been three years), as I no longer trusted it. We left early, reaching Twin Falls, Idaho, just as the store opened.
Purchasing the phone went fairly efficiently, though the transfer of info was slow, so slow that after we left some of my apps were still loading. By the time the tire blew four hours later, the apps were still loading. So, no Priceline app to reserve the hotel room in Spanish Fork and no Yelp app to help me locate a restaurant that was open (it was Sunday night in Utah after all). For sure, these are 1st world problems, but they didn’t help my day!
Let’s hope tomorrow goes more smoothly.
<– Trip Overview Map | Day 2: Monday April 30th: Life’s Twists and Turns –>
Jeep Stop Sign **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Maury theorizes that this may have been used by the military as a type of bus stop on bases, where folks could go to grab a ride somewhere. He provided this photo as another example.
Original post: Scott was wondering if anyone had any history on this unusual sign?
“Original “Jeep Stop” sign, has some rust and damage. The “STOP” portion of the sign is embossed.
The Sign Measures Approximately 24 inches wide by 24 inches tall and is stamped steel.”
Just a Few Updates
We will be on the road early this morning. We hope to make it to Grand Junction this evening. Tomorrow we hope to reach Kansas.
At 10:30pm last night my phone died (most likely just the battery). What are the chances? The good news is that the phone lasted me four years. I should have a working phone by the time we leave either Boise or, if it is too early, then after Twin Falls.
Prior to the untimely death, we spent yesterday prepping the house, the yard, and the mother-in-law for our long trip, so only a few updates today.
The Yagu, a Tucker-Combat Car-like Vehicle
All old is new again? Maury pointed out this vehicle called the YAGU, an Israeli built three-person lightweight, speedy, offroad fighting machine with a gun mounted on the top. Look familiar? Seems like an updated version of the Tucker Tiger Tank, also known as the Tucker Combat Car (see videos below).
The Tucker Combat Car. First vid is short with sound, the second is a detailed look without sound. One of the innovations the Tucker has that the Yagu doesn’t? All the (very thick) windows are the same size and can be quickly swapped in and out (read more at Hemmings).
Anyone Recognize This Dash?
A reader asked what vehicle used this dash. At first I thought it was an M-38 or M-38A1 dash, but they are slightly different.
Eastward HO!: 2018 East Coast Trip
OVERVIEW | Day 1: Sunday April 29th: It’s a Fluid Situation; at Least No Fluids Spilled! –>
UPDATE II: Because of events at the beginning of our East Coast trip, we were forced to change our planned routes (see original map at the bottom). As a result, this was actual route:
Original post from April 28th: On Thursday evening, we made it back to Pasco after successfully repairing the mower and my mother’s computer. Hurray!
We have a pile of things to accomplish before our goal of leaving on SUNDAY APRIL 29th. Ann’s managing the annual launch of the sprinkler system (from lawns to farms, she’s a water pro), meanwhile I did my klutzy best to set us back by sitting on my glasses. Sigh …. so I spent yesterday getting a new set of glasses. Fortunately, I’d already secured a prescription last week when I bought new contacts.
Now that Ann and I are on the same page in terms of travels (there was some initial confusion), we’ve scoped out the early part of our trip. Our first must-be-there date is Black Mountain, NC, on May 11th. The next is Aurora, Ohio, May 16th. Once we get to Missouri (which we think will be two days), we ought to be able to pin down our dates more specifically. Here’s the rough route:
On our agenda, are several jeep barns, a couple museums with early jeeps, the Pizza Hut museum (who knew?), Omix Ada museum, several family visits, the Midwest Willys Reunion, and much much more. Thanks to everyone who plan to share their jeeps, their homes and their stories with us!
- OVERVIEW: 2018 East Coast Trip
- Day 1: Sunday April 29th: It’s a Fluid Situation; at Least No Fluids Spilled!
- Day 2: Monday April 30th: Life’s Twists and Turns
- Day 3: Tuesday May 1: Weathering Oz
- Day 4 – Wednesday May 2: Old Friends
- Day 5 – Thursday May 3: Rainy Day Quilts
- Day 6 – Friday May 4: Parker To the Rescue!
- Day 7 – Saturday May 5: There’s a Coffee Shop Here?
- Day 8 – Sunday May 6: Somber to Soda
- Day 9 – Mon May 7: Jeeps, Rest & Laundry
- Day 10 – Tues May 8: Laurel, Hardy & Wood Cars
- Day 11- Wed. May 9th: Exploring the Palmetto State
- Day 12 – Thurs. May 10th: Willys to Hawgs
- Day 13 – Friday May 11th: Lawrence & Lubbeck
- Day 14 – Sat. May 12th: Ann Gets the Boot
- Day 15 – Sunday May 13th: Great Scott, Another Jungle Jims?
- Day 16 – Monday May 14th: Drive Them Jeeps!
- Day 17 – Tuesday May 15th: Cheese N’ Hardware
- Day 18 – Wed. May 16th: We’ve Arrived in Aurora
- Day 19 – Thurs. May 17th: No Rain Yet …
- Day 20 – Friday May 18th: Reunion Day 1
- Day 21 – Saturday May 19th: Mr. Infamous
- Day 22 – Sunday May 20th: Hittin’ The Road
- Day 23 – Mon. May 21st: From Summer Santa to the Police Academy
- Day 24 – Tuesday May 22: Rain N’ Fog in Coal Country
- Day 25 – Wednesday May 23rd: Steel, Strings & Sellersville
- Day 26 – Thursday May 24th: Architecture & Organs
- Day 27 & Day 28 – Fri/Sat May 25th/26th: What is Happening?
- Day 29 – Sunday May 27th: The Exley House Curse
- Day 30 – Monday May 28th: Grilling in the Rain
- Day 31 – Tuesday May 29th: Nous aurons toujours Paris
- Day 32 – Wednesday May 30th: Little Town, Big Ideas
- Day 33 – Thursday May 31st: Getting Our Kicks on Route 66
- Day 34 – Friday June 1st: The Route of Confusion
- Day 35 – Saturday June 2nd: Following the Western Cattle Trail
- Day 36 – Sunday June 3rd: Leaving The Plains
- Day 37 – Monday June 4th: Up and Over the Rockies
- Day 38/39 – Tues/Wed June 5th/6th: Road Home – Epilogue
OVERVIEW | Day 1: Sunday April 29th: It’s a Fluid Situation; at Least No Fluids Spilled! –>
Dry Gauze Air Cleaner
A big thanks to Tim Ward for sending me this gift, a Dry Gauze Air Cleaner he didn’t need. It’s got a few dings, but nothing that can’t be cleaned up. A big thanks Tim!

Patterson Working For His Keep … Mower Fixed
UPDATE: I finally got the Tractor flywheel to release. The key was sheered. Got a key, reassembled, and Mom is mowing the lawn!
We made a quick run up to Seattle yesterday to fix my parents lawn mower and mow the lawn with our mower. To work on the mower, I needed to pull it out of the barn and get it to the garage. My options for moving the John Deere L110 were limited. After considering my options, I decided to enlist Patterson to pull the mower.
It turned out that the mower wasn’t easy to pull up hill, especially when my mother had her foot on the brake. I suggested she jump off the mower. Once she did that, it was much easier to pull, though without low range and only 2WD, it was still a bit of a challenge. Still Patterson persevered. Eventually, we got it in the garage. … who said a DJ-3A isn’t a real jeep?!!??
The mower is proving to be a challenge. It looks like the key has sheered between the flywheel and the crankshaft, keeping the flywheel from releasing off the shaft . I have a good puller and it is still be stubborn.
Anyway, that kept me busy last night, so just a couple updates today.
Identifying This Model of Ramsey Winch
A reader was wondering if anyone knew what model of Ramsey winch this was? Most of my books are back in Pasco and the internet wasn’t too helpful. Anyone know?














