1948 Willys Jeep CJ-2A - Rusted Through Death Machine! (POV Binaural Audio)
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
- Take a ride in an original 1948 Willys Jeep with a significant rust problem! The 3 speed dog leg gearbox is a treat to row despite its need for double clutching and it’s very open top vibe is liberating albeit death defying. Thanks to Mason for trusting me with his new toy.
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Craigslist- "Minor rust, Still runs and drives"
99% rust free
@@mopar_randy4952 meanwhile it's actually 99% rust
Honestly I would prefer it like this. Survivor.
"$5,000 no haggle"
@@RedheadButNotReally I know what I have
I can imagine trying to stomp the breaks and accidentally stomping through the floor of the Jeep
lol
That has happened to me a few times
@@chaddog313 the floor of your car breaking when you stomp the breaks?
@@zyanidwarfare5634 yup I've had a few rust buckets like this jeep over the years. I had a 66 Jimmy that this happened to and a jeep cj3 postal truck that it happened to me in. Both where beaters that I only drove in the woods. I would have never taken either on a big road like this guy does with this jeep.
@@chaddog313 makes sense their only for backroads and the woods but damn
I love how he can give the wheel a quarter turn and nothing happens
😁
Real life lag😂😂😂
Lack of power steering
@@thugstage9125nah the front end is just more wallowed out than a stripper on payday
Every time you went over a bump, I was half expecting that rust bucket to fold in half.
You and me both! 😂
It's solid steel it don't got crumpled zones the things basically a metal brick that's one of the reasons it's so dangerous g-forces in a crash would go through you but luckily this thing don't get a roll cage or anything so you just go flying and then gravity would kill you remember to smile while you hit the pavement
@@plantainsame2049 Well yes, but that's only valid when the vehicle isn't structurally compromised. When the steel cars rust out, the passenger compartment weakens while the engine and back usually stay rigid. So in a crash the whole thing collapses.
@@masterkamen371 and you get pushed by the still ridged back yea?
@@plantainsame2049 you become a pancake, yes.
Imagine you stop and ask a random person “what’s the fastest route to Normandy ?”
Lol
Jajajaja🤣
frdier
Unfortunately very few people under 30 would get that joke nowadays
@@hypergarage8595 even fewer under 18
The meeting between the Tesla and this thing is such a poetic scene.
There is zero chance in the future, of someone driving a 73 year old Tesla to a car meet
People are almost willing to fight to the death over spare parts for a 2011 Tesla Roadster 🤣😂
@@arcadeuk Yep. With tech getting more and more complicated and companies embracing planned obsolescence and opposing right to repair, there is no way cars will last long in the future.
Shows Build Quality
Tesla’s are the only electric car I’d drive. but yet, I despise them at the same time.
Probably because they brought the whole “motor swapping swapping old cars”
Also will have to be crushed in 5 years or so.
@@isaacsrandomvideos667 Like I say, try finding parts for a 2011 Tesla Roadster.
If you've got a 2000+ VW/BMW/Merc/GM/Ford, every single car part store in existence stocks most of what you would ever need. Electric cars are designed to be disposable
The fact that it’s not restored and all rusted is actually just as cool as if it was restored in my opinion
But it is restored, this video is bullshit
This thing couldn't be restored considering that it probably has like no frame left
You try to remove the rust from this, you'll remove the entire car
@@TheSecondKidNamedFinger true 😂 but it’s not sanded and repainted or anything so it looks cool
if not even cooler, I've always loved rusted out cars. At least the look of them.
Lots of younger folks would never be able to double clutch like that. Bravo.
Appreciated
hrrgrrr damn millenials cant drive a shitbox REEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Probably because they never pressed the clutch pedal?
Not everyone, there are young people who are petrol heads like me, i'm 16 and have double clutched and done a burnout in a manual FWD wagon
You had to double de clutch in most military vehicles of the 1940 s and 1950 .s .,
Rust on a Datsun: “rust”
Rust on a ‘48 Willys: “patina”
Lmao
Rust on a square body
Paint
datsun runs on rust
Its race spec carbon fibre
Minimálně bych tam vyvařil podlahu. :-D
drives a 1948 wrangler
hey at least it's still drivability
meanwhile a telsa being towed
Willys - Overland CJ2A Universal, predates Wrangler by decades.
😂
Perfect example of stuff was built better back then and it will stand the test of time. Sweet ride.
LOL
Yea... but this wrangler has been serviced thousands of times over the course of a fricking century...right? So this kinda nullifies what you are trying to say.
The seats: ✨✨✨
The car: 💀💀💀
There’s really something about manual driving. No matter what kind of what car it is, it’ll still end up being fun
You’re right it’s the whole concept of driving changing gear ! What a beast well done mate from England 🏴
We had a similar car in England called an Austin Champ
It had a 4litre rolls Royce engine
It could as fast in reverse as it could forward brilliant 🇬🇧🇬🇧
This thing is probably more reliable then any new jeep
It certainly has a lot less electronics! Lol
Its sad but its true. Take it from me who has driven a modern one!
I'd never buy a jeep. They're really cool tho.
Since dual sports and advantage bikes are thing. I'd love it if they made a road legal atv. I know there's side by sides. but I want to see a true 4 wheeler with a windscreen. It sound goofy as hell but I think it sell like mad. (they got to figure out how to make it look good tho) Especially if it was made by some Asian company like Yamaha. Better off road and more reliable than jeep. Hell yeah
@@pepperpletsdiddy oof 80,000!
Which one has a meaner death wobble?
from six figure exotics to $100 rustbuckets, your driving is just as smooth and savvy as always.
thanks! I love em all
@@TedwardDrives ну ладно поеду на таком пускай люди посмеются 😂
@@TedwardDrives you would probably enjoy my grandma‘s 97 Saturn too then XD
@@silasmcgee3647 ex ex 33s
If you can find me one of them for £100 lmk asap (or any car for that matter) that runs
He did a faster start than most people and had no problem to keep up with the traffic flow unlike many people🤣
Awesome video dude I really enjoyed it. Quite a special video thanks for posting🎉
Thank you!
Am I crazy or does it sound like new? It sounds like it pulls and just wants to go. What a hero.
Those old willys 4 cylinders will run great under about any conditions. I ran mine with almost no oil or compression, and it still chugged along like it was new.
1:22 I was not expecting such a clean engine on that rust bucket
😂
You'd think they would have at least painted it given that they've put in new seats and changed the motor. I don't dig that homemade oil indicator literally drawn onto it, though.
Oi
It looks so out of place
I know, right
This thing would crumple like a cardboard box in an accident but it'd be the coolest way to go out
a potato chip
I think it'd just turn to dust lmao
Not necessarily. Them things are about as tough as can be
@@levivaughan3434 hardly
"Are you sure about that?" - General S. Patton
Kudos to your binaural audio microphones for somehow avoiding wind noise pretty much the whole time
That engine Bay's really clean compared to the rest of the jeep.
Don't you mean (...........compared to the rust of the Jeep.)🧙♂️🏚😁
@@skeetermcswagger0U812 and there went the rest of my brain cells. Nice pun.
I think it's all on purpose, the frame looks great too, new lights, new tires and wheels. It's been restored except for the body for aesthetic.
@@LLG47 Jesus Christ I know that a little rust won't hurt anyone but in this particular case, if you crash that thing, you won't die because of the crash, you'll die from an infection.
@@GunsNGames1 Def not saying its a good idea hahaha
This feels like a top gear episode.
A deleted scene
Zero
This is brilliant ‘looking at regular modern day jeep’, but I like this ‘looking at that jeep and Jurassic Park Jeep’
Bottom Gear
Yes it does
Imagine going to pick up a girl for a first date on this. If she agrees to get in, just marry her
"Well that's the furure right there, and here we are, except one of us is running."
The future of cars dosen't look good
That is one nasty hole on the floor plate... I assume it was a Tiger AP shell.
Imagine if it was HE lmao
HE doing its job then lol
Seems like he didn't pay attention to the "Danger to Manifold" warning.
That hole it's to stop like the Flintstones if the brakes fail 😁
It was actually from the artillery.
Next: a soviet tank straight out of a bog, with see through cannon holes and ammorack full of old shells :)
running on the same fluids that it was sitting in
There's nothing like crusing through downtown L.A. in a T-34-85
With appropriate German decals because it’s a captured tank
Hope this video is still up in 2048, when I would like to watch it again, if I'm alive.
The rust is what is holding this jeep together.. lol
This looks like it could disintegrate at any given moment. Still cool though.
Look at the frame. Its very sturdy. The shell is lil bit rusty xd.
@@NautaKai yah :D
@@NautaKai just a tiny bit rusted not that much
@@airbornewarningandcontrols396 Yeah just a spec of rust
@@robertgray1811 parnell has not made the changes😁
You should tint your windows on that jeep
7:22 rusted out jeep still drives and the tesla is on a tow
that car is running on hopes and dreams
No it run on the sweat piss and tears of us army marines and whale oil.
Just imagine if Jay Leno drove by him in an equally interesting vehicle... Now that would've been the best cross over episode!
Imagine driving this in a WWII zombie soldier outfit on Halloween
Or as a farmer in overalls and straw hat
um this is a 1948 variant WW2 ended 3 years ago in 1948 if its more accurate go for a 1945 model idiot
@@balsawood6640 tf
@@balsawood6640 cause Cj’s were changed a lot weren’t they. Lighten up bud
Wow that would be like dressing up in a WWII zombie soldier outfit on halloween.
My grandpa would love this video. He rode a Willy’s jeep before and he really liked it.
As a Filipino who's traditional "Jeepneys" are originally made from these Willys Jeep (& thanks to the creativity of my fellow Filipinos out there 😀), I say this is truely fantastic! Keep up the great work, Sir! 💗
Imagine driving this on a road and suddenly a German Kubelwagen comes next you for a drag race.
Bro, I am in tears rn. I haven't laughed this hard in a while, idk why this is so funny to me. This comment made my night XD
Like good ol times hey?
And then after the Kubelwagen pulls up a Fiat 508 coloniale comes on the other side and challenges you and the Kubelwagen
@@averageforzaplayer1048 Then a Japanese Type 95 クロガネScout car comes outta nowhere
A British series 1 defender joins in 😂
i love how a 73 year old rusted out jeep is still driving while a modern Tesla is already broken.
Because there’s literally nothing left to break. No features or anything. If you can see the road under your feet while you drive it’s not safe 💀
@@superbtoocool3803 of coarse its not safe no roll bar or shoulder belts
@@superbtoocool3803 better than a shitty tesla
@@thatswiked Ikr 😂
@@thatswiked bold claim lol
1948 and still runs..... what's a beast 🔥❤️💀
Old Jeeps never die. They just evaporate.
I own a 59 jeep like this and I gotta say, you cannot kill them. They may rust to shot, but they will never die.
Like the Toyota pickup
@@yeetyeet4380 no Toyota is shit
@@adamnelson4455 This jeep is shit....literally
body on a frame can look like shit but as long as it's bolted together securely it won't give up if mech is alive :)
@@adamnelson4455 the 1985 Toyota Hilux Diesel is considered the worlds most durable truck. Look it up.
My friend in high school had a CJ2a. I helped him rebuild the carburetor. I remember driving it up in the mountains on a snow day. My ass got frost bite from sitting on that cold piece of steel. He sold it to fund his ticket for our band trip to Ireland.
6:16 no one is gonna talk about the tesla model y?
Put some floor boards in it, and it’s mint 👌🏼
Nobody:
Online ad: drives perfectly, minor rust. LaDy OwNeD
"Lady owned" is almost always a deal breaker, unless it's a rare model.
@@beezertwelvewashingbeard8703 What does Lady owned mean??
@@ioele1000 a woman owned the car.
@American Nyan They're usually filthy too inside and out. Just put gas in and drive, only change or add oil when the oil light comes on, if they can even see the light with photographs blocking the gauge cluster.
Non smoker, full service history :-)
It is undeniable that this extremely rusty jeep sure gives many sensations in exchange for the constant null security haha
Many sensations and all of them are fear.
Also in a crash, the thing will be fine, but you’ll be blood smeared 50ft down the road.
@@isaacsrandomvideos667 Only if you're going above 35mph.
@@dividedstatesofamerica2520 if it can even reach higher than 15 lol
@@isaacsrandomvideos667 thing would crumple if it hit my mailbox post.
I own a Willy's M38 that has this level of rust. This is a death machine for sure, but it's pretty much art.
Crazy to think that the mechanics who put this beautiful rust bucket together are long gone, yet their work is still being driven by maniacs like Tedward and enjoyed by viewers like us 🫡
My passed father’s first home built cj7 rusted through, I miss that thing with all my heart…
6:27
imagine your new modern Tesla just broke than you see there’s a older car from the 40s still running next to you 😂
It must be like omg how is that car from the 40s still running it’s literally a rust bucket
@@EverettCrowl you can still draw on a piece of paper despite it being ripped, or blackened and smudged up. Same as this, it's the engine the chassis that runs it, not the body of the automobile. And not everything has a multifunctional choice of speed at all times, you see back in the day we had this excellent thing called creativity, you could have a performance automobile, and a slower smooth driving automobile, and not have both in one. Give yourself more variety, not a plastic molded frame they had years to think on changing, and choose the same goddamn design every other auto car has today. Also rust can be removed, it isn't like it's atoms are weakened. Can society stop making fun of older automobiles anywhere from 2010 sometimes, to 1980, to 1964, 1952, 1941, 1937, 1920, 1913, 1902, 1890, 1883, 1871 and in between all of those years more than just the example years I provided. It's unhealthy, just let it go, they only work lesser than a modern car because the modern car is brand new, and it is a steady 70+ years old.
@@EverettCrowl then you better grab a book mark Mr Crowl.
When a 70 yr old car still runs than a Tesla
@@EverettCrowl For someone who writes, you seem to be of the short easily consumable media mindset which is rather ironic.
Not tryna start a flame war, but don't you think it's rather silly to try and rag on this guy, especially as someone with a passion for writing?
This is what happens when you leave your HotWheels in the sandbox for too long, kids.
A long time ago, I was driving through the Ardennes in Belgium in a rented Renault 5 when a tire blew. It was a Sunday, and there was no spare. I managed to stop a passing truck, and the driver gave me a lift to a man who would be able to help me. In the middle of the woods I spotted an enormous pile of tires, underneath which a workshop was barely visible. The owner/mechanic appeared to be an avid collector of WWII army vehicles, as I noticed several jeeps, halftracks, trucks and the odd Sherman tank. He was happy to help, got out a few tires, and directed me to his car, a Willys, not unlike the one in your video. He drove me cross-country, through the woods in record time to my car, which in itself was an experience , sitting in a seat, previously occupied only by a GI in the Battle of the Bulge. His seat was a Recaro, with the racing seat-belts, which wasn't a luxury, as he had converted the Willys with rally suspension and gears to get the most, performance-wise out of a Peugeot 205 GTI engine.
Ever since, when renting a car, I check e-ve-ry-thing.
Omg man... can that even be repaired? I like restoring old things, but that... that's something.
No you end up with a theseus ship paradox
I have a 1948 Willy's but I'm struggling to find the motivation to work on it thanks for the inspiration to finish it
Sell it, oh wait nvm you’re a boomer
Give it to me ffs, bro just think about it this way. There's likely hundreds of thousands of people who'd kill to work on even more so drive one of these bad boys, let them be your motivation.
@@yourfather5324 is that... is that supposed to be funny?
@@Jackietubepro yes
@@yourfather5324 those things are difficult to find why would he sell it
This looks amazingly fun in that "holy shit I'm gonna die" way.
Hands down the best antique vehicle I've ever owned. They're a heap of fun.
They are.
My brother had one just like that . Fun times.
The funny thing to think about is the Jeep that is almost 80 years old still runs and drives and a almost brand new Tesla is fucked
Spoke to a guy driving a 1946 Willy's the other day. He was there when his parents bought it new. He was 3 years old at the time. He said his mother taught him how to drive in that Willy's and he taught his son how to drive in that Willy's. I told him his old Jeep was an heirloom. Pretty cool.
Imagine having to double clutch when a high explosive mortar shell just landed to your side, thats more terrifying than actually going up against a wall of infantry
@john heiskell calm down grandpa
With only three gears forwards you'd probably just keep it on two or something and roll with it in those kinds of conditions.
@@yourfather5324 *SCHIESSE*
I love the contrast between the super rusted body and the super clean seats.
this jeep is still better than every cars in horror movies
Yeah you really need to drive this with gloves on haha
Otherwise you’ll need AN OTHER TETANUS SHOT. (The previous one from vintage cars aswell of course)
Gloves, goggles, and a scarf, like the early days of motoring!
and glasses, all that rust and shit flying in his eyes
Tetanus on wheels.
there was a hole in the floor of my grandpas truck that he would throw empty beer cans through, every time id ask where they went hed say he had a trash can underneath 😂
Lol
Drunk driving?
😂😂😂
Lol
@@veronicaoffredi7461 why are you mad?
This is the funniest thing I've ever seen lol the way you're talking so passionately while driving is killing me
this is far better than modern jeeps
Her: Babe come over
Him: I can't my parents have the car
Her: Im home alone
Him:
What ever it takes to get that pudussy
@@Swayze1997 that dapussy Claire de lune lookin type shit
You do what you Gotta do soldier
Germany: ah, there is rust here and there, I think it's on the edge of a legal car.
Merica: haha Flintstone jeep goes brrrrt
There is no way you could drive a car with that much rust legally in the Europe union (+uk) XD
yeah no inspection in California for old cars 1975 or older, 1995 if diesel), I dont think they care about rust or anything else than emissions anyway. Some states still don't have any inspection at all for any cars.
@@yeahnoway111 that's crazy ^^ in france where i live if you have a hole in the bodywork the car fails the inspection.
@@snsayy you can actually get away with it in Sweden and Norway I believe
@@einhundertfunfzig4919 normally you shouldn't be able to, because its a European union rule ^^ but not all countries respect the rules, France doesn't respect the rules because motorbikes don't have inspections even though its mandatory eu rule. So meh idk XD
Holy hell. You own an amazing piece of history. That’s cool af. Would love to see you restore this to its glory days ☺️
Wonderful that you were able to enjoy an icon of automotive history. Far better that you were able to share.
Thank You
"How fast are we going?"
No idea.
In a “car” like this, you can see how he assesses EVERYONE as a threat
No crumple zones, no air bags, no rollover protection, no seat belts - ANY sort of collision is going to hurt! And with that much play in the steering you don't have time for texting. If all cars were like this more drivers would pay attention to actually driving and staying safe.
Me seeing this getting cars 1 flashbacks: :0
Edit: also image having ur Tesla break down and seeing something from the 40s still running better
I learned how to drive in one of these. No down shifting. no turn signals. 45mph top speed. Ours was military. so slightly different...THINK 1944! WW2!
I would totally drive this around town, it's god damn beautiful.
How?
@@superbtoocool3803 beauty is in the eye of the beholder, although I admit this is the equivalent of call8ng a crack head sexy.
Second that, beautiful jeep, although that is also coming from someone who daily drives a 48 Dodge (1 ton)
I'd drive it to work lol
@@superbtoocool3803 because it’s got a refined (and interesting) design for something built for military purposes lol
The first day of my summer vacation: I woke up. I went for a drive in a Fred Flintstone-mobile. I almost died.
Driving a classic car like you is fun
It's amazing that this still runs.
Guy: **looks back**
Mirror:
*Am I a joke to you?*
That mirror is smaller than a phone screen 😂
i was taught to not rely just on mirrors, but to also always make sure with a shoulder peek to be sure that my side is clear. and surprisingly, i more often than not found a car at my side that my mirror somehow didnt see...
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Ok but if you actually drove a car, then you’d know that mirrors don’t show blind spots. You’ve gotta turn your head to check those. Nice joke though. 😐
@@jaxology276 whooooosh
I would LOVE to see a restoration of this that would be so satisfying to see the before and after
Nahhh I don’t think restoration is a good idea, the rust adds character
@@MIKEK3NT leave the surface rust, but patch the holes in the floor maybe?
What this thing needs is a broom and a bucket.
this body is pretty much done for. it think if you did an acid bath, the whole car would turn into a liquid
Ok, so make s new floor.
The fact this collapsing pile of scaffolding poles is still going, all while driving past a 3 year old broken down tesla on the back of a truck is just priceless
That's the best rust bucket I've ever seen.
Patina taken to a whole new level!
It's not rust if you call it patina
@@mopar_randy4952 😂 when people make bad purchases, it’s always that isn’t it?
Or dealers
That's the beauty of owning a vintage flaty with an original tub. They're a weapon of war and born ugly.
Scab in some floor boards and soak the entire Jeep in kersosene. Then park it in the sun. Your Jeeps now fully protected and ready to do Jeep shit.
The floor has holes in it and he’s DRIVING IT WHAT A LEGEND
Your car doesn't? My car, and all of my friends cars for that matter, have ventilated floors.
@@reesewilliamson3346 ok cool
Just looks like a typical day in my grandpa’s truck
The startup of that car sounds amazing!
I apprectiate you risking your life for us lol. "He lived and died in the name of entertaining car nerds."
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@@bryanpacas4619 U
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@@cheezyrider1111 U
Nice profile pic
Amazing, you wouldn’t see a Tesla still running after almost 80 years
What? Tesla hasn’t even been around for 20 years
@@ImSurizon Tesla died long time ago. He certainly is not arround anymore.
@@karstent.66 Nikolai Tesla has been dead for some time
@@karstent.66 he’s talking about the car company ._.
@Diogo 😂
All safety concerns aside, this thing is amazing. Imagine you go to turn the steering wheel and you hear the tie rod just crumble. If it works It works I guess lol
I typed Lamborghini Urus and this came up. Truly a Lamborghini 😊
"People dig it but I don't want to die in it" pretty much summarises the whole video
Wish I checked the comments before I watched 9 minutes of him complain about how unsafe it is.
Cars 3 pandemic 😷🤢😷😷🤢
Man, the sacrifices you make to keep us entertained. Hats off... literally.
YES! I very much loved my 1962 CJ5, yet as you have explained every time I exited it, I felt like I had just been beaten half to death!
i love how the engine sounds, awesome!
I absolutely love the way first gear sounds. There's something about driving these old, simple vehicles that it just so enjoyable. In 2017, I finally got to drive my grandmother's Fiat Panda while in Italy, and that thing was so much more like a go-kart than I was expecting. Supercars make for excellent weekend toys, but these open-top, relatively slow, scary manuals truly bring out the thrills.
Sometimes fun involves some rather insane amounts of danger. I love this!
Still powering through despite the holes and quirks, wonderful thing!
Man, now imagine if this was fully restored...
I have no idea why nor how did I end up here but its adoravle everyone is letting you go just to take a better look at this masterpiece
She got some style even with all the rust
I would be seriously afraid to either die in this thing or fall out while driving it. Congratulations for having balls of steel. ;)
They're not hard to stay in, unless cornering Sharp at speex
I had one of those when I was young, same year and model. I took what was left of it apart, but decided to go back to school cause I was working in a warehouse. Long term it was a better decision, but man do I ever regret not finishing it.
Love that sound