Classic 4x4s test themselves on Sand Hollow Slick Rock
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Some classic 4 wheel drive vehicles take on some obstacles in Sand Hollow hear Hurricane, UT. Including a Willys CJ2A Cj3a, MB CJ3B and a Series 1 Land Rover.
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Another great Grampa's Jeep video. I am honored to be part of the crew
Great stuff Stan!!!!
Great video love seeing them older jeeps out doing what they was built for . Thanks Stan
Thank you!
Thanks for your time I enjoy watching you kids play in the dirt. My 51 is in a thousand pieces in my shop going thru a much needed overhaul it has been doing what it was made for playing in the dirt Its hole life, it will be as good as new or as close as I can make it. Paul
Awesome! Thanks for checking in.
Gr8 video!! Thx 4 making it!
Been watching you and Jeff's videos for years. Would love to hook up with you guys sometime.
Great video! Amazingly capable 4x4s!
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That 3b on the shute. I about fell off my chair. Fantastic video. My heart breaks in two for the landy and these flatties as I have one of each myself. A 45 2a and a 67 iia
Standing at the top watching. I thought we were going to have to scrape him up.
Thanks for watching.
Great video as always!
9:41 That was scary even for me behind the screen.
I was a bit scared for him, watching from the top.
Another great video. I like the short videos. Keep them coming.
Wow amazing video again, those are some really capable rigs and drivers. So so good! Proper fun wheeling
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Saw you guys on Toquerville Falls trail on the 14th. Love the videos!
Thanks for checking in.
It's great to see some series trucks as there is not enough old series content on UA-cam
I'm the guy in the grey 1958 series I The problem with Rovers is the modern owners...... Back in the 1980's when I started wheeling these, many American Rover owners were old school guys that weren't afraid to tackle the Rubicon (see Rubicon Trail Foundation UA-cam videos from old 1960's Rubicon runs...... 1948-1949 series I shows up in a lot of them, along with a IIA 109 wagon !!) Get out and wheel these things hard !! Not near as fragile as the internet booo birds say !! They respond really well to little mods !!!
Yeah I have a 69 series 2a swb and once it drives I'm really excited to start wheeling it.@@timmcooper294
I had a 1969 IIA that I wheeled the Rubicon with 30 years ago open diff, no lift, had a blast ! Start out stock, learn to drive it well, then add little things like belly protection, real rock sliders, and lockers. Stick with stock leaf springs, like my 58 has, NO parabolics !! They wrap and hop like mad, can't climb (Like coil sprung Land Rovers LOL!!)@@danielsher9493
@@timmcooper294 proper drivers and owners back then, not the current sissies haha. LRs are immensely capable vehicles but that goes in hand with their drivers using them properly
Hey Guys,
This was fun to watch.
I bought a flat fender mix and match a couple years ago.
I pulled the valve in head engine and had a good friend make the engine like new.
The seller said it was a 1945 CJ2A but the internet has shown me it is many parts put together to make a plow jeep.
I like building stuff but am not an engine guy.
I have acquired three more frames, two with both axles and another tub.
The frame and body of the original purchase were hacked up before I paid too much for it. but I will make it a fun little toy to play with here on the plains of Kansas.
I turned 75 last year and figure I have a few more years to play in before something puts me on the side lines.
I also build Hot Rods but I figure a lil jeep can get me out of the shop for a change of
scenery now and then.
Keep wheelin and enjoying your rides.
Take care
Thanks for checking in. There are a bunch of great folks on the forum of thecj2apage if you want to check in there and talk with us.
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Thank you again for sharing another great adventure! Your channel is quickly becoming my happy place to forget about the troubles of the world. Keep up the good work!! ❤
Short but sweet!! Glad you didn't show the whole two minutes of me doing the slow- mo burnout on that icy patch, left half my rubber there HaHa!! Jeff was fearless manuvering BamBam on that big snow patch. This was such an awesome trip.
Again Stan, Great driving and great video editing !!
Hey Tim. Glad to see you still sporting the series stuff.
Yes, old time rigs are the most fun hands down. Still my daily driver, never went modern and have never owned an automatic!!@@michaelkeefer-fp4li
Thanks Timm.
The recent videos from this area have been great… epic trip!
Thanks!
Them old rigs go pretty much anywhere great coverage, thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
Thank You for the videos Nice to see the Flat Fenders. I have a M38 I enjoy wheeling in KY
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great video sir! I watched several videos before, interesting to see those flat fenders with tim and jess series 1. Flat fender and series 1 are my fav. I'm in the process of building an MB or Series 1, I hope one of them will be finished as soon as possible, can't decide which one lol
I’ve never been around Land Rovers much. It was fun to wheel with them. They did amazingly well. Thanks for checking in.
@@Grampas-jeep sure! I'll wait for another videos in the future