1952 Willys M38 Military Jeep - Driving a Piece of History

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 165

  • @victordjinn632
    @victordjinn632 10 місяців тому +9

    An excellent program tonight Nick. That M38 is a rolling monument. Most people don't know that the "monuments" on military bases here are serviceable vehicles. They've been properly mothballed but when the oil and coolant, fuel and batteries are put back in they'll start right up. Those tanks and cannons are ready. Everything on the base that looks like a weapon "is" a weapon.
    My dad served in WW2 along with his brothers. Among other places, I know that he fought in Holland. I was with him one evening when he decided that we were going to have fish and chips. My dad, still in uniform from work, got talking to the cook who was also the owner, and also happened to be Dutch. When my dad told him that he had served in Holland the fish and chips were free. No charge. And he wouldn't hear anything of it. Yes, the Dutch have a deep reverence for Canadian veterans. On November 11, I will remember. I'll remember a lot of people that I don't see anymore.

  • @txsailor57
    @txsailor57 10 місяців тому +11

    Thanks to all our Canadian veterans for sticking by us through all the conflicts. My dad served in 3 wars in the US Navy and the USAF..

  • @meowerstationone3793
    @meowerstationone3793 10 місяців тому +17

    My dad was in WWII. After the war he was in the rope business for many years. He would have made a comment or two about the nice piece of sisal rope on the front bumper! Thanks guys, and thanks to all who serve their country.

    • @NicksGarage
      @NicksGarage  10 місяців тому +5

      Thanks for sharing that.

    • @duygukayhanisaskank4915
      @duygukayhanisaskank4915 10 місяців тому

      @@NicksGarage Honestly Nick...this is 1 of your best videos.
      Deeply heartwarming, educational & profoundly interesting.
      Best regards from Yucatan Mexico,
      Ben

  • @williamcole464
    @williamcole464 10 місяців тому +7

    Much love to our brothers in arms, from all who sacrificed for their Country.

  • @anthonykendrick1418
    @anthonykendrick1418 10 місяців тому +8

    Nick, I don't comment that often. I've been searching for a Jeep like this for over 30 years. Most have been basket cases. But that is irrelevant, I will watch this episode many times over because the history in itself is soooo important. He brought up so many facts about some conflicts that most Americans aren't aware of. Thank you all for making me aware.

  • @jeffosim8789
    @jeffosim8789 10 місяців тому +9

    What an awesome man, he’s got stories and has fun too.
    It’s wonderful what he’s doing for Vets and now preserving that Jeep. Hopefully we see it and him more on other episodes. 😊

  • @nickranorealestate1988
    @nickranorealestate1988 10 місяців тому +7

    Thank you Nick for this video, what a wonderful piece of Canadian history that Jeep is. God bless our men and women who served past and present.

  • @billkendy4442
    @billkendy4442 10 місяців тому +6

    Nice show of respect at the end. Thank You!

  • @lindanelson8400
    @lindanelson8400 10 місяців тому +5

    Several years ago I had a 1949 Willys CJ 2A, United States civilian Jeep. It had the 134 cu. Inch engine. Same engine I think as the Canadian version. Mine was a 6 volt electrical system. Mine had lock in hubs on the front axle. The shift levers are the same, on the left is gears 1-3,and reverse, the center shift lever is to engage the transfer case, and the lever to the far right is for high or low range. The vacuum windshield wiper was almost laughable as when you stepped on the gas the wiper would nearly stop, if you were coasting then the wiper would actually do something. That Jeep was so much fun. I lived in Saline County Arkansas then, we had Reynolds Aluminum there, with bauxite mining, and Warehouser paper co. Between them there were thousands of acres with mining and logging roads. I spent many a day just cruising around back in the wilderness. One day I came to a clearing in the middle of nowhere with a large granite monument, a likeness of a WW2 B 17 bomber was cut into the granite and the names of all the crew members listed on it. During the war a bomber on a training mission crashed at that place killing all aboard the aircraft. Being there was like standing on hallowed ground. It's a reminder how fortunate we are to live and enjoy our freedom, and the price that's been paid for that freedom in blood and treasure. God bless our troops and veterans.

  • @chargerdave2046
    @chargerdave2046 10 місяців тому +4

    I would absolutely drive that!!!

  • @blinkie1523
    @blinkie1523 10 місяців тому +7

    Greetings Nick, George, Paul & the team that was one out of the bag, so much history bought back memories that my dad and his dad had shared of their time in world war one & two many thanks simply awesome Nick and a salute to Paul on bringing this one to your shop.

  • @danaglass5394
    @danaglass5394 10 місяців тому +4

    Dana "60" Glass. Awesome episode! God Bless all the Canadians who faught for freedom!

  • @stevelioliopoulos4902
    @stevelioliopoulos4902 10 місяців тому +4

    Greetings from Adelaide Australia. Hopefully this time next week my stroker 350sbc will be back in my 64 Chev.

  • @davidbrown4180
    @davidbrown4180 10 місяців тому +3

    Thank you Paul very beautiful story and Thank for your family

  • @6rimR3ap3r
    @6rimR3ap3r 10 місяців тому +2

    He's really passionate, you can feel that instantly :-) The (Volkswagen) Iltis he mentioned has been the inspiration for Audi to dedicate development to the quattro system. During snow testing of new Audi models there was one VW Iltis present as a support vehicle and it drove circles around all passenger cars.

  • @steveshoemaker6347
    @steveshoemaker6347 10 місяців тому +5

    Thanks Dr Paul Nick and George and God Bless y'all 🙏🙏🙏 👍 There were many flat hood Jeeps used in Vietnam cause that was my War......Old F-4 Phantom 2 Shoe🇺🇸

  • @davidbrown4180
    @davidbrown4180 10 місяців тому +2

    Awesome ending George

  • @JimmyArfanis
    @JimmyArfanis 10 місяців тому +2

    What a great piece of history.I remember seeing one at an army surplus in Brossard many years ago for nothing. Should have bought it

  • @1SeanBond
    @1SeanBond 10 місяців тому +5

    Amazing video Nick! Much appreciated friend! Cheers to Continued success!🍻✌💫

    • @NicksGarage
      @NicksGarage  10 місяців тому +3

      Thanks for the visit.

  • @rickschlosser6793
    @rickschlosser6793 10 місяців тому +11

    I live on the Alaska Highway in BC. (Built by the US Army in 1942/43)
    I’ve seen a few of these.
    I’ve heard all the stories about abandoned hardware along the highway (including jeeps), but I think all the easy pickin’s have been salvaged already.
    The US army did not want to haul the equipment back to the US and they did not want to disrupt the local economy so they buried a lot of the equipment and a lot of equipment was parked on lakes in late winter so they would sink to the bottom in spring.
    But there are those that still insist there are still some out there.
    Thanks for showing this to us Nick.

    • @NicksGarage
      @NicksGarage  10 місяців тому +4

      Thanks for the interesting info.

  • @NormanFleury-j4t
    @NormanFleury-j4t 10 місяців тому +4

    I was a tanker 1983, at my first duty station I got yanked out of my tank and ended up driving the battalion commander
    I learned to live in a Jeep, cook sleep eat

  • @jamielombardo5292
    @jamielombardo5292 10 місяців тому +3

    I drove one of those on the Autobahn, in convoy.

  • @davidbrown4180
    @davidbrown4180 10 місяців тому +2

    Way to go George

  • @retired815
    @retired815 10 місяців тому +2

    Excellent video, much respect 👍👍💪💪

  • @kingearl2596
    @kingearl2596 10 місяців тому +2

    I do not like Flatheads, but in WW2 these were the right machines: Reliable and robust, easy to repair. My dad survived this war only because of finding
    a Studebaker US6 what helped him to flee - also a Flathead.

  • @tominthebox
    @tominthebox 10 місяців тому +3

    God bless the Canadian Veteran soldiers of WWI and WWII.

  • @pb68slab18
    @pb68slab18 10 місяців тому +2

    It's a shame that Canada's contribution to the Allied effort is so grossly overlooked. 🍻
    Unfortunately, I don't think the upcoming generations will get any better. 😥

  • @myleghurts3546
    @myleghurts3546 10 місяців тому +5

    No problem with this jeep. You could climb a 90 angle with it given the right surface

    • @NicksGarage
      @NicksGarage  10 місяців тому +1

      Great little machines.

  • @margarita8442
    @margarita8442 10 місяців тому +4

    throw a turbo on dis !!

    • @NicksGarage
      @NicksGarage  10 місяців тому +2

      haha. not likely, any time soon.

  • @Mike-ie6ee
    @Mike-ie6ee 10 місяців тому +2

    Nick. Have you heard of Dead Dodge Garage. Jamie is very gifted. He is well aware of you. He is from Washington. Have you heard of him?

    • @nickpanaritis4122
      @nickpanaritis4122 10 місяців тому

      No, I have not. I will look him up .. Thanks.

  • @tomst.antoine7742
    @tomst.antoine7742 10 місяців тому +8

    Great video....I actually learned to drive with a Willys jeep. I was in a student summer employment
    program in 1973..(SSEP73). It was with the Windsor Regiment reserve, (Windsor, Ontario).
    It was also equipped with a radio in the back. It was a great experience, and I was able to teach my
    daughter to drive stick some 30 years later. Being 17 in 1973, means I am your age Nick...Thanks

  • @GenderSkins
    @GenderSkins 10 місяців тому +9

    Out of all of the episodes of Nick's Garage, this is the only one that has brought a tear to my eyes. That has to do with the fact that my father was U.S. Army Motor Pool, his service was between Korea and Vietnam, and his brother served in Korea as well as that I had three uncles on my mom's side that was both prior service U.S. Military one being a Korean war vet the other two I do not now when there service was just that one of her brothers was stationed in Germany. My dad even owned an old military jeep much like that one but sold it before I started driving.

  • @FreedomRock44
    @FreedomRock44 10 місяців тому +6

    Don't know if anyone noticed all the cool additions but in the back seat Paul has a Camouflage tent!!!!!! To cover the jeep in war to hide it from view if needed.

    • @NicksGarage
      @NicksGarage  10 місяців тому +3

      We sure did. He was kind enough to show us all the details.

  • @MaverickNutron
    @MaverickNutron 10 місяців тому +8

    From one veteran (3rd generation) to another…thank you and your family!
    Hand Salute!
    USN 1983-1993

  • @saxmusicmail
    @saxmusicmail 10 місяців тому +8

    As a kid, the first school bus I rode to school had manual windshield wipers just like this Jeep. The kids would almost fight each other to get chosen to stand up front by the driver and work the wipers.

  • @chriswalshe499
    @chriswalshe499 10 місяців тому +7

    Looks like it drives beautifully. Not just a great looking piece of history.

  • @keithharris7365
    @keithharris7365 10 місяців тому +6

    Very educational may more years for the 52 jeep and thank you to all the military personnel who didn't make it back and the ones that did keep them coming and see you Friday

  • @FreedomRock44
    @FreedomRock44 10 місяців тому +10

    My favorite Part is Paul and Nick enjoying the heck out of that JEEP just pure driving!!!!!!!!!

    • @NicksGarage
      @NicksGarage  10 місяців тому +7

      Riding in that machine, it is impossible not to smile.

  • @ericball6000
    @ericball6000 10 місяців тому +5

    to the Men & Women who gave there lives so we can live in freedom and enjoy everything I say thank you.

  • @williamadam3888
    @williamadam3888 10 місяців тому +7

    Happy Remembrance Day to Canadian Vets/Happy Veterans Day to all US Vets! I'm a Vietnam-era Air Force vet. My father and father-in-law served in the Pacific theatre in WWII. Enjoyed seeing Dr. Paul's Jeep, and his presentation.

  • @stevepoore2322
    @stevepoore2322 10 місяців тому +8

    Thank You, Nick, Crew and Dr. Paul for fixing and driving a piece of history! Awesome show!!

  • @joeljenkins2876
    @joeljenkins2876 10 місяців тому +15

    Salute to Dr. Paul and those of his family who served and sacrificed for freedom. Very very official and honorable video, thanks for sharing such content with us, Nick, George and crew.

  • @minnesotatomcat
    @minnesotatomcat 10 місяців тому +5

    I know a couple guys that have those Willy’s. If running strong those 4 cylinder go devil motors should go 45 mph down the road. They will literally run on ANYTHING 👍

  • @chrisjeanneret5091
    @chrisjeanneret5091 10 місяців тому +7

    I believe that one of the floor levers engages the front axle (no centre diff, would bind up in turns on pavement).
    The fan is the tach - when it starts to roar time to shift!

  • @mikechiodetti4482
    @mikechiodetti4482 10 місяців тому +5

    At the end......"PEACE....LOVE....MUSCLE CARS....and....OLD JEEPS."
    MY GOD!
    It's been over 60 years so nice I got to drive a Military Surplus Jeep that a customer of my Dad owned, used and I fell in love with!
    The data plates on that dash were exactly how I remembered that Jeep back in the early to mid 60's.
    I grew up in Massachusetts, know about cold, snowy winters. I also remember helping my Dad at his shop to convert another "Surplus" Jeep from 24 volts to 12 volts. Then later I got to drive it back to the next town for delivery. I learned that day NOT to drive it over 40 MPH! It will scare you! Like Paul said it was designed to travel at slow speeds. The 4WD controls are easy to operate but NEVER run those old Jeeps in 4High or especially 4Low ON DRY PAVEMENT! Transfer case and/or differentials damage will happen!
    Thank you for this video Nick. The Jeep alone was worth the watch, but Paul added the stories which were "the icing on the cake" and brought back wonderful memories and a little emotion.

    • @NicksGarage
      @NicksGarage  10 місяців тому +2

      Thanks for the information. 👍

  • @charlesbeaumont1675
    @charlesbeaumont1675 10 місяців тому +10

    As an American from Detroit I salute the Canadians who served with all my heart

    • @nickpanaritis4122
      @nickpanaritis4122 10 місяців тому +5

      The same for all the Americans who served their country.

  • @tdkrei
    @tdkrei 10 місяців тому +7

    From one vet to another, thank you for your service Dr. Paul.

  • @garyhopkinssr8561
    @garyhopkinssr8561 10 місяців тому +7

    Paul is a very pleasant and happy person to watch. He was very happy to be with you...... we all are..... this was a very enjoyable video. One of the best. Thank you.

  • @robertorhymes
    @robertorhymes 10 місяців тому +5

    This is one I'd like to keep A 52 Willys Jeep It's a classic military truck designed to drive through any muck It's an M38 that looks and drives great thanks to Nick's Garage make no mistake Paul is here to honour our fallen brave Lest we forget the sacrifice that puts many in their grave He's giving us all some education and letting us in on his Jeeps situation Thanks Nick Paul and George

  • @chriswalshe499
    @chriswalshe499 10 місяців тому +6

    Great ep. Especially for young blokes to see. I think the fact that it was a headquarters vehicle is probably the reason it has lasted so nicely. Great job George as usual.

  • @scottscott6794
    @scottscott6794 10 місяців тому +8

    What a great display but I noticed cracked leaf springs on the driver's side. You are the best Nick and I love your apparel.

    • @NicksGarage
      @NicksGarage  10 місяців тому +6

      We appreciate the support, Scott.❤️

  • @sylvainbernard8027
    @sylvainbernard8027 10 місяців тому +6

    Super bonne épisode aujourd'hui. Thanks !

  • @davestewart9146
    @davestewart9146 10 місяців тому +5

    As a fellow veteran I love the history, thank you to everyone ❤️

  • @douglasb9105
    @douglasb9105 10 місяців тому +5

    Paul is one PROUD man, as well he SHOULD be!

  • @todddenio3200
    @todddenio3200 10 місяців тому +11

    I am American and my family has been in every war this country has been in since the American Revolution so I have full respect for what the good Doctor is doing. He is also one of the very very few people who pronounce the Willys name correctly. 99.99% of people mispronounce it as Willeez but according to the Willys family it is actually pronounced Williss.

    • @nickpanaritis4122
      @nickpanaritis4122 10 місяців тому +4

      Salute to you for your family for all the generations for severing their country.

    • @todddenio3200
      @todddenio3200 10 місяців тому +4

      @@nickpanaritis4122 my dad - US Army Air Corps, and 4 of his brothers - regular US Army, were in WWII and one of my dad's brothers was at Anzio and about was at Omaha Beach on D-Day. the other 2 brothers were at various locations in the European theater.

    • @todddenio3200
      @todddenio3200 10 місяців тому +3

      @@nickpanaritis4122 the French side of my family started out in Quebec in 1633 and were some of the first settlers of Boucherville then ended up in Trois Riviers before temporarily ending up in the English colonies in 1704 but settled there permanently in 1714.

    • @TheVenom8343
      @TheVenom8343 3 місяці тому +1

      @@todddenio3200 Wow, that's just an amazing story my friend!! You're so lucky to know your family history. I just wish I knew mine past my grandparents!!

    • @todddenio3200
      @todddenio3200 3 місяці тому

      @@TheVenom8343 Thank you. Yes I am fortunate to know my family history. It has taken many years of research to get it to the point it is at.

  • @leelavoie6753
    @leelavoie6753 10 місяців тому +5

    Dr Paul, Nick and George, Outstanding Video. God’s Blessing.

    • @NicksGarage
      @NicksGarage  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for watching, Lee.

  • @agnesrenoncourt5655
    @agnesrenoncourt5655 10 місяців тому +5

    Salut Nick un jolie véhicule, bravo au propriétaire.faire de belles balades en pleine campagne serait super.superbe présentation, merci David le français ❤

  • @steveanderson2881
    @steveanderson2881 10 місяців тому +5

    I. Live in the United States it's important to teach history in any country! Keep it up Canada!!!

  • @gulfy09
    @gulfy09 10 місяців тому +7

    I believe that vehicle was made in Toronto Ontario Canada ..or parts of it was there was a old man who showed me a building that was the factory located in the St Clair and old Weston road..

    • @NicksGarage
      @NicksGarage  10 місяців тому +3

      Ford still makes vehicles in Oakville. Just outside Toronto.

  • @Ingwine
    @Ingwine 10 місяців тому +6

    Iconic Jeep and interesting history

  • @rangerbull
    @rangerbull 10 місяців тому +4

    I remember driving the m-38 in the army and in Vietnam. Later before I got out in late 69’ I remember they started replacing them with the m-151A1 I beleive that’s what it was. I know it had individual suspension

  • @Sherlock067
    @Sherlock067 10 місяців тому +6

    Thanks Paul, Nick, George for the most informative and inspiring video! 👍Nice to see the history still in use!

  • @OlSgtLove
    @OlSgtLove 10 місяців тому +4

    Love seeing the ol Jeep and how it brings back memories of the jeeps I rode in during my time in Service. Very touching on how he us helping other Veterans and Remembering the Military in Canada. God Bless .

  • @hoedemakerbart
    @hoedemakerbart 10 місяців тому +4

    I live near Nijmegen, and the Canadian war Cemetery near Groesbeek 👍. Nice story.

  • @gerlofw
    @gerlofw 10 місяців тому +4

    i only put once a year the National red white blue flag half way on it's flagpole that 's the 4th of may national whe do 2 minuts in silence @ 20 00 h because all that have bin fallen for our freedom in the Netherlands and i think all over the world

  • @PrincessTS01
    @PrincessTS01 10 місяців тому +4

    our jeep group in Los Angeles has a WWII willys jeep that shows up from time to time, i have some great photos of it

    • @NicksGarage
      @NicksGarage  10 місяців тому +1

      They sure turn some heads.

  • @cee128d
    @cee128d 10 місяців тому +5

    Perfect ending George. Well done.

  • @bdogjr7779
    @bdogjr7779 10 місяців тому +3

    Awesome Nick《☆》Wow Nice JEEP👍🏾🍺🤳I noticed how the Spark Plugs & Ignition Cables look quite similar to Aircraft Piston Engine Spark Plugs. Such a Wonderful Nostalgic part of the Canadian efforts to help maintain a Free World. Good to finally see George on camera🙏🏻God Bless The Peace Keepers of The World✌🏼😎☯️

  • @saxmusicmail
    @saxmusicmail 10 місяців тому +3

    I won't print it all here, but my favorite poem is by Pilot Officer John Gillespie Magee, Jr.
    Royal Canadian Air Force, "High Flight". You can look it up and the history. He wrote it on the back on an envelope. WWII.

  • @renegade44040
    @renegade44040 10 місяців тому +3

    My Grandfather James O' Sullivan was shot by Nazis at the Battle of the Bulge and survived. He was awarded the Purple Heart and retired from the Post Office as a mail sorter in Boston in the '70s.

  • @SeanJoseph-s2s
    @SeanJoseph-s2s 10 місяців тому +3

    Like Nick says...you never know what going to come to his garage...very bare bones minimal vehicle..... George you should always take a ride in any of the vehicles....thanks.

  • @OlSgtLove
    @OlSgtLove 10 місяців тому +3

    Hey Nick and George, cool seeing the jeep and hearing this man's stories. A piece of Military History in Nick's Garage. Enjoy seeing it and great work George!!!! Hello to All !!!

  • @kevink8481
    @kevink8481 10 місяців тому +4

    Paul and Nick are the nicest guys on the planet!

  • @largelarry2126
    @largelarry2126 10 місяців тому +3

    My father helped build them in Indiana back in the late 30s and early 40s. He had the job of installing the oil pan while lifted. One day a Willys fell off the lift and crushed him a little bit, and that was the end of his military career.

  • @FreedomRock44
    @FreedomRock44 10 місяців тому +4

    It is funny you said MASH when you first drove it and shifted it sounds like all the Jeeps in MASH!!!!!!!
    That was my first thought.

    • @NicksGarage
      @NicksGarage  10 місяців тому +1

      Glad the video captured that sound.

  • @jcos55chev19
    @jcos55chev19 10 місяців тому +3

    That was a very nice video! History, information, and respect..

  • @gulfy09
    @gulfy09 10 місяців тому +3

    Wow 35mph should of tried 4 low ..10 mph possibly

  • @genejustice5616
    @genejustice5616 10 місяців тому +3

    Way Cool Nick, George and Paul. Great video!

  • @willythewave
    @willythewave 10 місяців тому +2

    All through the 1960`s and 70`s Army surplus jeeps were advertised for sale brand new in crates for if I remember correctly about $895 in comic book magazines. I don`t know how they figured a kid was going to get ahold of $895 back then. But they were available packed in cosmoline by the hundreds. Imagine that. lol

  • @tonyr6190
    @tonyr6190 10 місяців тому +3

    My father was in world War ll then went to Korea War
    , my 2 sons are in military , 3rd generation

  • @davidingling9791
    @davidingling9791 10 місяців тому +4

    I wasn't going to watch but I'm glad I am now. Also I subscribed to fis channel.

    • @NicksGarage
      @NicksGarage  10 місяців тому +2

      Thanks for joining us. 👍

  • @dougmclean8328
    @dougmclean8328 10 місяців тому +2

    Very nice M38. I am currently working on a 1951 Willy M38. I love these little jeeps. So much history. Thanks for showing us this.

  • @4ondflor
    @4ondflor 10 місяців тому +3

    Thanks for a cool look at some unique machinery

  • @garymcauley7630
    @garymcauley7630 10 місяців тому +2

    Great show George and Nick. Paul, thanks for providing lunch for our veterans. They deserve everything we can give them.

  • @kevinbarrett9615
    @kevinbarrett9615 10 місяців тому +2

    It’s the third anniversary of my dadas passing today, he served in Korea with the Pat’s (PPCLI) was wounded at the battle of Kapyong. His unit received the Presidential medal of Valour, I have great love for veterans and as my father would say the real heroes are overseas in graveyards and fields.

  • @mikeymopar1171
    @mikeymopar1171 10 місяців тому +4

    If that Jeep could talk

  • @tint661
    @tint661 10 місяців тому +7

    I was stationed in Kirchgooens German from 1980 to 1982. During annual training in the various places in Germany we trained with the British, Canadians, French and the Germans. The French were still using these Jeeps during my time in Germany. At 21:45 they pull out the tool roll for the Jeep. The US Army would have inspections of your equipment. The tools such as the shovel, all those tools in the tool roll and a fuel can would be placed with the Jeep and the inspector would make sure all the equipment would be looked at for being clean and serviceable. So you better have all your tools for the inspections. Sometimes other Jeep drivers missing their tools would help themselves to your tools if you weren't looking. I can't tell you that I haven't done it myself. It is an Army thing. LOL

  • @hotpuppy1
    @hotpuppy1 10 місяців тому +2

    That is a REAL military jeep with all the stuff that a military jeep should have. A lot of what you see painted up in olive drab are really civilian Jeeps.

  • @erichlausch9886
    @erichlausch9886 10 місяців тому +3

    First 😁

  • @pappy017
    @pappy017 10 місяців тому +4

    Evenin Mr George an Mr Nick!! Enjoy the week!!

    • @NicksGarage
      @NicksGarage  10 місяців тому +2

      Thanks Pappy. Same to you.

  • @thomaswinacott4785
    @thomaswinacott4785 10 місяців тому +3

    Nick - my father had one on farm but don't really know what happen to it , was from the war !
    The Ford dealer here had one for towing and it had a welder in the back !
    Was in Holland in 1982 and seen the Dutch queen at a ceremony laying a wreath , they did not know I was Canadian stayed way back so not to bother people !

    • @nickpanaritis4122
      @nickpanaritis4122 10 місяців тому +2

      You would have not been a bother to anyone in Holland. Ceremony was for the Canadians like yourself. It was nice of you for being there for the ceremony. Salute to all that served and serve our country.

  • @truck93
    @truck93 10 місяців тому +2

    I love the older Jeeps. I have a 77 CJ7. That was a barn find. I slowly restored it and now I daily drive it.

  • @leelavoie6753
    @leelavoie6753 10 місяців тому +2

    …George, Thank You for taking all of us on the Honorable Ride.

  • @RobertSanders-mp2ef
    @RobertSanders-mp2ef 10 місяців тому +2

    Thank you NIck, My dad served and also my Uncle Bruce.

  • @eddiekilby
    @eddiekilby 10 місяців тому +2

    To all these men and women Thank You For Your Service 👍👍👍👍

  • @sparkywirenut
    @sparkywirenut 10 місяців тому +3

    I envision the gears turning in Nicks head - how can I put a 426 hemi in this jeep , lol 😀

  • @willythewave
    @willythewave 10 місяців тому +3

    God bless you all. I love you.

  • @MikeJBlues
    @MikeJBlues 10 місяців тому +2

    Awsome jeep. I drove M151 series jeeps and worked on them .

  • @mavericknonconformist69721
    @mavericknonconformist69721 10 місяців тому +4

    Does that have the Go Devil transaxle engine?

    • @NicksGarage
      @NicksGarage  10 місяців тому +1

      All 134 cubic inches of it.

  • @michaelkienhofer6394
    @michaelkienhofer6394 10 місяців тому +2

    Nick were you thinking of putting in a Hemi ! LOL