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Pete’s got his Wagon on the Road (Well, at least the trail)

• CATEGORIES: Builds, videos, Willys Wagons This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Pete, who operates the OldWillysForum, contacted me the other day to let me know he lives just down the road from me near Hailey, Idaho. When not working on cars, Pete designs beautiful homes.  Check them out at andersonarc.com!

Pete and his kids have been doing some work on a wagon that they recently made road worthy.  He shared a video with me that you can view below.  It’s always great to see a wagon on the trail, but the best part of the video are the short, funny comments made by his son.

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Civil Defense Video with some Willys

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After reading the “Surviving a Nuclear Blast“, Rich forwarded this Civil Defense Video hosted at archive.org.  At the 2:45 mark, you’ll see the red wagon below.  I think it would be interesting to do a restoration like this.  There’s a few other jeeps in the video as well, though no close up shots like this one.

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Fording a Stream

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HOG spotted this video.  I really thought the river would win …

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DIRT: The Movie

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In an email today, Jeff mentioned a movie I had not heard of called DIRT (IMDB Link).  Released in 1979, the movie follows a narrator around as he explores the wide-world of offroad racing.  It’s got some especially great/scary clips of early auto racing. The rest of the movie shows all kinds of different offroad racing in the US during the late 70s (sand, water, hill climbs, baja, snow climbs, and more). One item I had hoped to see, but didn’t, was PNW racing, though I didn’t have time to watch every clip.

Currently, you can watch the movie for free via YouTube.  However, you can also order a DVD from Turner Classic Movies (about $11) or from Amazon.com (About $6).

Here’s the first YouTube installment.  At the end of each installment, there is a link to the following installment (10 total).

http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=MfByldRKTo4

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Willys Jeep driven around Killymoon Castle in Northern Ireland

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Randy forwarded me this video about a recreation of a 1943 drive in a Willys Jeep around Killymoon Castle, Cookstown, Northern Ireland.  The folks at the Wartimeliving History Association helped make this video. The video is dedicated to the men of the 505th regimental combat team 82nd Airborne Division United States Army, Stationed in Cookstown Northern Ireland 9th December 1943 to 13th February.  I don’t have any history about the original drive.

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Who Said Jeepers Can’t Spell?

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Dave (HOG) pointed me to this video.  Dennis was asked to do something ‘a little different’ so he came up with an idea to spell the word ‘jeep’ using jeeps.  If this has been done before, I haven’t seen it.  In the video, Dennis doesn’t mention the effort was like herding cats, but it wouldn’t surprise me if it was. For the next trick, let’s try spelling WILLYS?

http://www.thonline.com/multimedia/?id=3226

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Willys Sporting Tracks

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Doug suggested I do a search at Youtube on “Willys  Jeep  Tracks”.  I found two interesting videos.

In this video, a CJ-2A is fitted with tracks, one track on each side.

In this video, a jeep wrangler is fitted with tracks on each wheel

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