Reminds me very much of my first Jeep, a red '48 CJ2A in Northern Arizona. I was a bit older, though, and a guy. I just bought a restored MB like 'Dad's' Jeep, there. 06:32 - _You go, girl._ When she's ready for the highway, get that young lady a Warn overdrive.
Awesome Mia! There are not many kids that know what a manual transmission is these days, let alone know how to drive one! Excited to follow you along the adventure!
Mia,nice to meet you n dad. I learned how to drive a 44 peep,the generals keep it was blue with a big white star on The Hood at the tripod in the back great big voltage regulator up front. Had a Ford engine
General George Patton always referred to the 'Truck, 1/4 Ton, 4X4, G503' as _"Peep,"_ and to the larger Dodge WC vehicles as _"Jeep"._ Verification can be found in his autobiography.
My 10 year old son loves our '05 TJ Rocky Mtn 4.0L, moreso than his older teenage brother and mom. It's great seeing other dads getting their kid into real Jeeps early on. Jeep Born: 1941 Died: 2006
Very cool!
3:19 100% support putting in a roll bar for safety
Thats the plan!🙂
Very fortunate young lady. Starting out with a great jeep. Be carefull and take care of it.
I’m definitely very lucky. i will take care of my jeep for the many years and episodes to come.🙂
BLESSED. VE. WONDERFULL..😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
I can't wait to see how you drive it later.
Thank you, i’m excited to get some seat time.🙂
Good job little wrangler.👍🏽🤚🏽🤙🏾✌🏽🙋🏽♂️😊😎.
Thank you🙂
What an incredibly great idea to teach this young lady respect for her Jeep, some history, some mechanical skills and how to have fun safely.
good job Mia looking forward to seeing your project as it goes along
Thank you! I’m excited for new adventures in my jeep!🙂
That jeep is amazing!
Thank you, I think so too 🙂❤️
What a lucky little lady. I owned a 1949 CJ2A i the late 70's used as a beach buggy and woods /mud buggy. Still used it as daily driver in summer.
Thank you i and definitely a lucky girl.🙂
Reminds me very much of my first Jeep, a red '48 CJ2A in Northern Arizona. I was a bit older, though, and a guy.
I just bought a restored MB like 'Dad's' Jeep, there.
06:32 - _You go, girl._
When she's ready for the highway, get that young lady a Warn overdrive.
Thank you, maybe someday i’ll take over my dads MB. 🙂
@@therealjeepgirl Good plan.
Keep the rubber side down.
👏👏 great job driving around. I love this dad and daughter jeep plan. Will try to teach my 11 yo girl drive our 1956 CJ3B
Thank you for watching!🙂
Awesome job! Great Jeeps!
Thanks! 👍
Thank you🙂
Nice Jeep! What a great project to work on together.
We agree!
Thank you! I’m excited for the adventure.🙂
Congrats on your Jeep Mia! I can't wait to see how you fix it up.
Thank you, I’m excited too🙂
Awesome Mia! There are not many kids that know what a manual transmission is these days, let alone know how to drive one! Excited to follow you along the adventure!
A twin stick transfer case, as well!
Thank you! i’m definitely really lucky that i get to learn and know these skills.🙂
@@therealjeepgirl You can pass them on to future generations when us 'old Jeepers' are gone.
Excellent! Well done Mia! Best of luck going forward!
Thank you i really appreciate it.🙂
Wow!! Awesome Willy’s!! Great job Mia!! Look forward to the series!!
Thank you i look forward to it too.🙂
Hello Jeep guy -
Great video - where are those trails?
It's not really a trail, just an open recreation area. It's called 5 mile pass.
Way to go, Mia! I can't wait to see you and your Jeep continue to progress!
Thank you. I’m excited to get it fixed up and go jeeping with family and friends.🙂
Nice to meet you, Mia! Can’t wait to follow your progress with your very cool Jeep!
Thank you! I’m excited to see the progress of my jeep too.🙂
that is a nice jeep for sure
Thank you🙂
Real nice of U Dad, to let Mia drive(learn) on her jeep!! Ill be watchin the progress. Cheers from B.C. Canada.
Thank you for watching. its pretty cool to know someone from canada is watching!🙂
Mia,nice to meet you n dad. I learned how to drive a 44 peep,the generals keep it was blue with a big white star on The Hood at the tripod in the back great big voltage regulator up front. Had a Ford engine
Thanks for sharing and watching!
Good to meet you too, thank you for watching.🙂
General George Patton always referred to the 'Truck, 1/4 Ton, 4X4, G503' as _"Peep,"_ and to the larger Dodge WC vehicles as _"Jeep"._
Verification can be found in his autobiography.
Way to go
Thank you.🙂
My 10 year old son loves our '05 TJ Rocky Mtn 4.0L, moreso than his older teenage brother and mom. It's great seeing other dads getting their kid into real Jeeps early on.
Jeep
Born: 1941
Died: 2006
How tall is Mia? Seems like she had to scoot forward to push in the clutch.
I suggest Wayne's world next Monday. 😅
Thank you but no thanks, i’m not ready for that😅😂🙂
Geared low enough to climb a tree but not enough power to get stuck
They can get stuck.
That's what shovels are for.