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Joe’s relaxing on a beautiful Price Edward Island evening!
The crew started Wednesday morning in Nova Scotia. Their plan was to head for Prince Edward Island via the ferry. Then, they found a place to camp at High Bank, PEI.
The day began with a beautiful morning. Below, you can see Joe’s CJ-3B hiding behind a tree as the sun breaks over it.
The crystal blue sky frames this photo of Scott and Kathy nicely:
However, some of the crew had gotten a little bit too much sun, which led to a .. well … I’m just not sure what is going on here … bonding? Greco-Roman wrestling?
This must be a pretty early CJ-5 given the speedo. That hoop is crazy vintage (not sure it would do much good if you did roll). And yet, it’s so odd, I like it.
“1955 Jeep Willys 4×4 4 cylinder overhead valves. 99% original. Runs! 27,458 miles. Used as a hunting rig and we have upgraded to a more modern vehicle. Asking $3,500 OBO.”
“Here we have a 1946 Willys “Army” Jeep. It’s in nice running condition. Everything works. There is no top. Asking $8,000.00 or best offer. Also have 2 vintage corvettes and a vintage T-Bird.”
“Re Posting my 1953 High Hood Willys. Had the listing up a few months ago but got real busy. Ran when I put in the barn ten years ago. Needs master cylinder for brakes which I have and did not put in. Been in the family since the 1970’s. Will need to be trailered to your location doesn’t run at the moment . Engine not locked up. Rust in various places and some dings. Would make a great teen summer restoration project. Can send you more pics if desired. Comes with a rare steel cab roof”
“Original ONE Owner!! Own this limited edition piece of American History!! Bikini Top This fine Jeep comes complete with the original showroom brochure from 1973!! Excellent Condition.”
Great group shot of the crew along the Cabot Trail. Despite the rain, everyone’s having fun.
The crew spent Monday night on the ferry from Newfoundland. On Tuesday they drove around Cabot Trail, then, due to Joe’s breakdown, had to rework their schedule, so instead of making Price Edward Island, they camped at Hyclass Ocean Campground (same place they camped Tuesday night).
Tuesday’s drive along Cabot Trail.
Our intrepid crew left their overnight ferry yesterday, but it didn’t take long for Joe to run into trouble. The brand new alternator he’d purchased a few days earlier had a bearing go bad, making it sound like it might literally explode. Fortunately, CarQuest was willing to deliver one to him. So, they waited for a while.
These three didn’t let Joe’s alternator get them down. They went for a walk (food gathering perhaps? Trouble making?).
As they walked, Jim wrote a new song, which I’ve titled, “Alternator Blues” … you’ll notice he still has a lot of work left on it…