Wow... Putting that flat fender on it's quarters descending devil's crack, driver shows no worries. Cool as, man - great driving! Also really shows that you don't need a Rubicon on 40's to go out and have fun!!!
What a beauty, no aded noise, just nature and engine music! Awesome! Here in Uruguay we live in a mainly flat country, everybody knows the jeep is great for mud, but many would be surprised watching the old Jeeps dealing with the mountain! An old good jeep is in my wish list after watching this very nice video
Who would've ever thought a TJ looked SO BIG! Hahaha. I can watch buggys for like 10 minutes, JK's for 15, TJ's for about 1/2 hour, these guys I can watch all day!
Thanks to you , Stan and Jeff and the rest of your group.......you all are the very best IMHO!!As I watch your videos over time I can see you getting better and better at your driving skills. Love your Jeeps very much!! I watched Brit of Lite Brite this afternoon videoing their modern Jeeps with you all in the background, she looked your way and mentioned how "historic" your Jeeps are!! I got a good laugh out of that!! (I am pushing 70 myself).....have good fun you guys and best to you!! Be safe!
Jeep will be jeep forever! I have two jeeps, one cj5 1980 and another the famous brazilian "horse face's jeep" (Cj 3b). They are my passions and Both totaly originals too. Best regards from Brazil!
Love these videos! I also love the fact that Superman just moved the vehicle 🚗 with his bare hands. That’s awesome. I also love the passenger seat up on the dash! 👍🏻 keep it up
Colorado4x4 I usually have the passenger seat held down with the seat belt but I had just given a young lady a little taxi ride and forgot to buckle it back up.
It seems like wheeling culture these days is all about who has the more capable rig, or who “upgraded” their already overpriced Jeep to do the same trails that you guys or others can do it these rigs. I like a nicely built rig but it’s more about fun to me, and I enjoy watching your videos because you guys know how to drive and you have fun!
Colorado4x4 Part of the fun for us is seeing how much we can do with minimal mods. I love driving the same trails as rigs whose tires and wheels cost more than my whole Jeep. Taking 70+ year old iron out on the trail also has a special kind of kick. Thanks for watching.
Soo cool watching what a real Jeep can do ! It was funny to me hearing the commentary of the lady who said they are so cute. I can only assume it was someone cruising around in a 50k fiat, with AC on. No clue as to the significance of the little Jeep that help keep her free ..
I've kinda forgotten what those things can do. Watching them "steer" those things is sort of amusing, but I remember how primitive the steering boxes on those things are. Man what a chore. One of the first conversions I did was to engineer a Saginaw power steering box on my jeep. What a huge difference. The rev rev blubber blubber of the carburetor keeps the right foot busy too. Wonder how many starters granpa goes through. We have F.I. now because those run upside down. Of course we do try to avoid testing that. I guess being able to steer stop and reliable power isn't completely necessary, but I don't think I will give up mine. I will cry more when the sheet metal gets bent though. And of course it takes more than a couple of guys to push the thing around. Getting in a bind is much more of an ordeal than what these guys deal with. Like most things in life there are the +'s and the -'s. The most important thing is getting out there and having some fun, and there is no mistaking what is happening here.
Metcalf Yup He wants disguise the fact that he is using the superior NDT technology so that guys that are stuck with Krawlers feel better about having to live with that inferior performing tire. “If Bam Bam can do it with Krawlers then so can I.” 😊
Stan, the last time I ran Moab Rim during Safari was 2014. What your referring to Devils crack was not the line that everyone used back then, do you know when they started using the current line? Love the vids!👍
Here is the build thread on Grampa’s Jeep. www.thecj2apage.com/forums/grampas-cj2a_topic16836_page1.html Here’s the build thread on Bam Bam. www.thecj2apage.com/forums/building-a-universal-modified_topic28473.html
H. R. Puffnstuff I had a bad rod bearing. Really suprised me that it turned out to be that. I had pretty good oil pressure and I drove with that noise for over a year. Trails all over the country,
Wow... Putting that flat fender on it's quarters descending devil's crack, driver shows no worries. Cool as, man - great driving! Also really shows that you don't need a Rubicon on 40's to go out and have fun!!!
What a beauty, no aded noise, just nature and engine music!
Awesome! Here in Uruguay we live in a mainly flat country, everybody knows the jeep is great for mud, but many would be surprised watching the old Jeeps dealing with the mountain! An old good jeep is in my wish list after watching this very nice video
Rented a Jeep and made this the last drive, glad I did because a tie rod or something broke. Still very impressed. Fun to watch those classics.
Who would've ever thought a TJ looked SO BIG! Hahaha. I can watch buggys for like 10 minutes, JK's for 15, TJ's for about 1/2 hour, these guys I can watch all day!
Thanks to you , Stan and Jeff and the rest of your group.......you all are the very best IMHO!!As I watch your videos over time I can see you getting better and better at your driving skills. Love your Jeeps very much!! I watched Brit of Lite Brite this afternoon videoing their modern Jeeps with you all in the background, she looked your way and mentioned how "historic" your Jeeps are!! I got a good laugh out of that!! (I am pushing 70 myself).....have good fun you guys and best to you!! Be safe!
Awesome video... it’s so cool to see the old ones still scratching rocks and gettin dirty... 👍
Everytime I watch these vids I think about selling my Rubicon and getting one of these.
do it, i would
I love these old Willys Jeeps! I hear a lot of v6's :)
Another great video Stan!!!😃
Excellent video!!
Flat fenders are the best. Greetings from Argentina
Jeep will be jeep forever! I have two jeeps, one cj5 1980 and another the famous brazilian "horse face's jeep" (Cj 3b). They are my passions and Both totaly originals too. Best regards from Brazil!
Very cool vintage Jeeps.
Great video nice Jeeps old jeeps is the best motors
I have 1991 yj very strong
Wow Stan, you were obviously driving with Angels!
Sure wish I could have been there with you guys!
Love these videos! I also love the fact that Superman just moved the vehicle 🚗 with his bare hands. That’s awesome. I also love the passenger seat up on the dash! 👍🏻 keep it up
Colorado4x4 I usually have the passenger seat held down with the seat belt but I had just given a young lady a little taxi ride and forgot to buckle it back up.
Stan Fuller watching you guys wheel these things makes me want one, bad
It seems like wheeling culture these days is all about who has the more capable rig, or who “upgraded” their already overpriced Jeep to do the same trails that you guys or others can do it these rigs. I like a nicely built rig but it’s more about fun to me, and I enjoy watching your videos because you guys know how to drive and you have fun!
Colorado4x4 Part of the fun for us is seeing how much we can do with minimal mods. I love driving the same trails as rigs whose tires and wheels cost more than my whole Jeep. Taking 70+ year old iron out on the trail also has a special kind of kick. Thanks for watching.
Amen! I hope to see you guys on the trail someday!
good job..👍👍👍
Decided at 1:27 that no matter what else happened in this video, I was going to sub and give it , 2 thumbs up 👍🏿 absolutely beautiful!!!!!!
oneshotpete 6.5 Thanks for your kind words and thanks fir watching. I’m just a fat old man trying to have some fun.
I think the lady spotting at 9:06 is confused which way is right and which is left haha.
Not sure what the wheels are but the tires are 34 x 9.50 x 15 swampers
Can I get a little info on the sage green Jeep with the super swampers?
Soo cool watching what a real Jeep can do ! It was funny to me hearing the commentary of the lady who said they are so cute. I can only assume it was someone cruising around in a 50k fiat, with AC on. No clue as to the significance of the little Jeep that help keep her free ..
In love this ride one day I compet you
Little bit of beating and banging 👍
I've kinda forgotten what those things can do. Watching them "steer" those things is sort of amusing, but I remember how primitive the steering boxes on those things are. Man what a chore. One of the first conversions I did was to engineer a Saginaw power steering box on my jeep. What a huge difference. The rev rev blubber blubber of the carburetor keeps the right foot busy too. Wonder how many starters granpa goes through. We have F.I. now because those run upside down. Of course we do try to avoid testing that. I guess being able to steer stop and reliable power isn't completely necessary, but I don't think I will give up mine. I will cry more when the sheet metal gets bent though. And of course it takes more than a couple of guys to push the thing around. Getting in a bind is much more of an ordeal than what these guys deal with. Like most things in life there are the +'s and the -'s. The most important thing is getting out there and having some fun, and there is no mistaking what is happening here.
I have a pretty basic CJ7 but gawd I'm grateful for my power steering when I watch these legends saw away on the wheel!!
Are you kidding the steerings great! I get a bigger fright at 45mph in a Willys than 140 in a WRX. Throw in some death wobble to spice things up.
Gray one cj3a? Love that one.
16:04 I like the wheels and tires on this Willys
Can anyone tell me what size they are and the tires that they are?
Great video guys! Thank y'all!
I'll be there one day!
I'd really like to know the tires on the "Bam Bam" rig. Look like mini KXs.
You pretty much nailed it.
Jeff, Bam Bam"s driver, took a set of 7.50 x 16 NDTs and cut them with a hot knife to resemble Krawlers.
Very cool! Thanks for your response.
@@Grampas-jeep .......to resemble Krawlers......you don't say.....
Metcalf Yup He wants disguise the fact that he is using the superior NDT technology so that guys that are stuck with Krawlers feel better about having to live with that inferior performing tire. “If Bam Bam can do it with Krawlers then so can I.” 😊
@@Grampas-jeep I am always amazed with what you can do with those old No Dang Traction units.
Powerd by drivers not power steering ha ha!
Great video! Can somebody tell me what rear axle is on the rig with the Swampers and rear lockouts?
It is a 19 spline Dana 44 with full floater kit and detroit locker
@@jpetrowich Thanks!
Stan, the last time I ran Moab Rim during Safari was 2014. What your referring to Devils crack was not the line that everyone used back then, do you know when they started using the current line? Love the vids!👍
My first time on Moab Rim was two years ago. I didn’t know there was any other line.
Is there anywhere you can look up the specs on these Jeeps. Some are not stock.
Here is the build thread on Grampa’s Jeep.
www.thecj2apage.com/forums/grampas-cj2a_topic16836_page1.html
Here’s the build thread on Bam Bam.
www.thecj2apage.com/forums/building-a-universal-modified_topic28473.html
FCA hiding somewhere their face after seeing this
Well driven Stan! Gramps sounding healthy. Did you find your noise in the off season?
H. R. Puffnstuff I had a bad rod bearing. Really suprised me that it turned out to be that. I had pretty good oil pressure and I drove with that noise for over a year. Trails all over the country,
@@Grampas-jeep you still running the terra gear t case? I'm eyeballing the t case upgrade.
H. R. Puffnstuff Yes still running the Tera low gears.
A TJ is a flatfender😂
Wylñis the best
no worth of this game