Several folks forwarded an article at Hemmings that announces the Ford Pygmy’s inclusion on the list of National Historic Vehicles.
Features Research Archives
Jeeps Flying High
Sean forwarded these photos. If I had to put a caption to the first one it would be, “TOO HIGH! TOO HIGH! I didn’t sign up for this!”
Keystone Automobile Club Jeep
I found this interesting photo of Bennet Larson and a few others standing in front of a Keystone Automobile Club Jeep. Keystone was an automobile club that was absorbed into the AAA Mid-Atlantic in 1965. The photo was taken in/near Philadelphia. I imagine the jeep was used for helping stranded motorists or patrolling?
http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/UU_Photo_Archives/id/47939/rec/162
Brochure to Recruit WAACs
Shirts, Books and Posters during our Trip
On this year’s trip we’ll have a few different items you can buy from us as we travel. If you want the items mailed to you, we’ll figure out a way to do that, too. Just email me (d @ ewillys.com). Everything is first come first serve.
The purposes of these items should be pretty obvious: 1) help raise money for our trips, 2) provide unique, vintage jeep items you won’t see elsewhere, and 3) to promote the community of vintage jeeps. For me, it makes the whole eWillys adventure more fun.
SHIRTS are $20 each: They shirts are good quality material that is 60% ring spun cotton and 40% polyester. They are light and very comfortable. The image is based on a WWII bond-drive image printed on an envelope.
1. Olive Drab: I only have Large and X-Large.
2. Gray: I have a couple of Smalls, Mediums and XXL. Mostly, I have Larges and X-Large.

BOOKS are $20 each: Of course, don’t forget about my books. We’ll have copies of both. For those that don’t know, Finding Virginia is personal journey of mine, including my history with jeeps and more. The Amber Panels is an adventure/fiction novel based around the real Amber Panels. Of course, jeeps find there way into it, too.
One of the reasons for we are detouring down to Sante Fe, New Mexico, is to visit the Bataan Museum. WWII in the Pacific and the Philippines will play a role in book three, tentatively titled October Gold.
POSTERS are $10 each: Not many left, but we’ll be carrying some of these with us as well. These are professionally printed 18″x12″ posters. I have varying amounts of each. Want more than one? We can make a deal.
Johnson Jeeps of Utah County
Jim Johnson, his father and brother are all Willys nuts. He says they can’t get enough of them. Each year they head south from Utah’s Utah County for the Jeep Safari with their vintage jeeps. They enjoy showing how well their ‘old’ jeeps perform against the new ones.
This first jeep is a 1962 CJ-5 that Jim got from his father. Jim fixed it up some and gave it another coat of paint. All three look ready for Moab again this year. Have fun!
Mr. ‘JP’Q Formerly Known as Haines Garage
Scott, whom everyone seems to know as Haines Garage, posted this jeepish photo of himself wearing a unique jeep shirt. The shirt is great, as is the pose.
Find him here: https://www.facebook.com/haines.garage or at his flat fender website: http://hainesgarage.proboards.com
1962 Jeep Trip into Canyonlands
UPDATE: It looks like a few of these photos are reversed, especially the one below.
Frazier discovered these 1962 Canyonlands trip photos within the digital archives of the University of Utah. He’s a big Landrover fan, but also has a soft spot for old jeeps, too.
He wrote, “I thought you might be interested in these pictures I found in the University Of Utah’s digital library. They were taken during the filming of “The Sculptured Earth”, which was a film to promote the creation of Canyonlands National Park. You’ll have to excuse the university watermarks, but they are some pretty great shots.. (and yes, as you’ve probably found out by my email I’m a huge Land Rover fan…. But I have a deep obsession/respect for the vehicle that started it all!)”
According the to the University of Utah, The Sculptured Earth (see the photos below and more here)” was a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
2014 Southwest Trip Overview
OVERVIEW | Day 1 – March 20th: Dinner and Salt –>
UPDATE: This page originally covered our anticipated trip, but now that It is finished, it’s a summary page.
We finally made it home to Pasco. It took us six weeks and one day to make the loop through the mountain west, into the southwest, and northward into California and Oregon. We covered a distance of 6,378 miles.
Once again, we have to give thanks to everyone who met with us, supported or followed our journey. We feel very fortunate to have these periods of time to travel with one another and see so much of this great country. Hopefully, you’ve enjoyed our trip and learned something new about a place you never knew.
We appreciate all the suggestions everyone gave us and we’re sorry we couldn’t followup on all of them. I know I’d hoped to drop by and see Paul Barry at Willys America or Jerry at his truck/wagon shop in Rodeo, CA. However, since my daughter is supposed to be in Los Angeles in the fall/spring of next year, I figured we would be back down there soon enough and will stop by both places.
Here are links to our daily reports:
- OVERVIEW: 2014 Southwest Trip Overview
- Day 1 – March 20th: Dinner and Salt
- Day 2 – March 21st: From Salt Lake City To Vernal
- Day 3 – Mar. 22nd: Old Bones and Old Jeeps
- Day 4 – Mar. 23rd: Hurray for Ouray
- Day 5 – Mar. 24th: Talking Jeeps w/ Worn Rusty Hubbs
- Day 6 – Mar. 25th: TinkerTown and the Turquoise Trail
- Day 7 – Mar. 26th: Darth Vader and Tractor Bob
- Day 8 – Mar. 27th: Joe’s Jeeps
- Day 9 – Mar. 28th: Charging Futility and FC Roundup Day 1
- Day 10 – Mar. 29th: Red Lobster or Bust — Day 2 of the FC Roundup
- Day 11 – Mar. 30th: Phoenix’s Mystery Castle
- Day 12 – Mar. 31st: Stagecoaches and a Glass Desert
- Day 13 – Apr 1st: From Scottsdale AJs to Seligman Sundries
- Day 14 – Apr. 2nd: It is Cold, Windy and Raining . . . This is the Mohave Desert?
- Day 15 – Apr. 3rd: Joshua Tree National Park
- Day 16 – Apr. 4th: The Borrego Springs Jeep
- Day 17 – Apr. 5th: Farrell’s Ice Cream Parlor
- Day 18 – Apr. 6th: Wurlitzer to Wigwam
- Day 19 – Apr. 7th: From McDonald’s to Ruby’s
- Day 20 – Apr. 8th: California Adventure w/ Mrs. Soggy Bottom
- Day 21 – Apr. 9th: Day 2 at Disneyland
- Day 22 – Apr. 10th: Balboa Island and Pier
- Day 23 – Apr. 11th: Vintage Cars and Campers
- Day 24 – Apr. 12th: Dan’s FCs and The Lost Romanian
- Day 25 – Apr. 13th: Port Why-Knee-Me
- Day 26 – Apr. 14th: Gorditas Make Me Sleepy
- Day 27 – Apr. 15th: Strolling Monterey
- Day 28 – Apr. 16th: Artichokes and Sushi Boats
- Day 29 – Apr. 17th: Revenge of the Sushi
- Day 30-31 – Apr.18th-19th: Bay Area Fun
- Day 32 – Apr. 20th: A Sunday Drive to Santa Rosa
- Day 33 – Apr. 21st: Tom, Paty, Sparky, Bill, Lucy, Snoopy, Charlie, Linus, and More
- Day 34 – Apr. 22nd: Old Town Sacramento
- Day 35 – Apr. 23rd: Over the Sierras
- Day 36 – Apr. 24th: ‘Tire’d of Reno
- Day 37 – Apr. 25th: Carson City
- Day 38 – Apr. 26th: Finding Virginia City
- Day 39 – Apr. 27th: Crying Babies and Grungie Folks
- Day 40 – Apr. 28th: Firehouse #4
- Day 41 – Apr. 29th: Ann Flies the Goose
- Day 42 – Apr. 30th: R&P 4WD and Herm
- Day 43 – COMPLETED: 2014 Spring Southwest-California Trip
OVERVIEW | Day 1 – March 20th: Dinner and Salt –>
Yahoo Loosely Sketches “Willy’s” History
Ann forwarded this link to me. Is it possible the author was actually paid for this post? I’m not sure if the article or the comments are funnier.
http://autos.yahoo.com/news/anywhere-anything-story-willy-jeep-140059277.html
















