@BARON_OV_METAL Yeah I love that part! He wasn't just putting it in gear though, he was putting it into 4 wheel drive and low range. Not sure if you know this but most old-school 4x4 trucks like that have an extra shifter in the floor that controls the 4wd system. It usually has 4 positions, 2 Wheel drive, 4 High, 4 Low and neutral. 4 Low is geared for maximum low speed pulling power at the cost of top speed and fuel economy. Low range in an old 4x4 truck is no joke, my dad used low range 4wd to pull a full size mobile home with a 76 Jeep in the 80s after a guy with a 2wd V8 Chevy truck burned his clutch out trying to move it. You can also see the brutal pulling power of old 4x4 trucks in the old Chevy log train commercial where they tow 187 tons of logs with a new 70s Chevy 4x4 truck. ua-cam.com/video/LL4OeiMjvtk/v-deo.html
For anybody wanting to build a clone of the truck , I'm pretty sure that the bed was leftover from the Willys trucks that preceded it . The '47-'64 models . The bedsides and front wall are the same as a late '47-'53 GM truck , and those are available as reproduction parts . Mack Products makes the parts . And yes , Jeep truck production overlapped the Willys truck production . As long as they had parts on hand , they built them .
@@Impactjunky Amen brother! Man those were the great Jeeps. They were definitely ahead of their time. I wish I could have that specific truck. Man that truck was rugged as a ever. 💪
Yeah it's a classic, I wore it out as a kid then didn't watch it again for years until the other day. Looking at it from an adults perspective now this was an excellent piece of acting, storytelling and thematics. Being from the desert I'm sure you can relate to some of it.
@Camaro Time yeah the second one was still pretty good but quality started to drop off a bit from the third one onward. Michael Gross is still hangin' in there pretty good, he's what makes them worth watching for me. Speaking of Tremors movies they are filming a new one right now in a tropical setting. I think this one is number 7.
All you had to do was to address the people that made the movie. And adjust lightning or something small that makes it your content to an extent so your not just advertising their show. Plus since there was a deleted scene it wouldnt really be copyright since it wasnt apart of the orginal show. It was literally a cut out. So instead of split screen you couldve cut out the video to were the events actually happen.< Thos is another way to dodge copyright.
Checkout my corny remake of a few of these classic scenes in GTAV! ua-cam.com/video/3do3Fc90UEQ/v-deo.html
When Kevin bacon put it in gear, a car guy was born
@BARON_OV_METAL Yeah I love that part! He wasn't just putting it in gear though, he was putting it into 4 wheel drive and low range. Not sure if you know this but most old-school 4x4 trucks like that have an extra shifter in the floor that controls the 4wd system. It usually has 4 positions, 2 Wheel drive, 4 High, 4 Low and neutral. 4 Low is geared for maximum low speed pulling power at the cost of top speed and fuel economy. Low range in an old 4x4 truck is no joke, my dad used low range 4wd to pull a full size mobile home with a 76 Jeep in the 80s after a guy with a 2wd V8 Chevy truck burned his clutch out trying to move it. You can also see the brutal pulling power of old 4x4 trucks in the old Chevy log train commercial where they tow 187 tons of logs with a new 70s Chevy 4x4 truck. ua-cam.com/video/LL4OeiMjvtk/v-deo.html
1963 j200 jeep Gladiator with the Thriftside bed.
For anybody wanting to build a clone of the truck , I'm pretty sure that the bed was leftover from the Willys trucks that preceded it . The '47-'64 models . The bedsides and front wall are the same as a late '47-'53 GM truck , and those are available as reproduction parts . Mack Products makes the parts . And yes , Jeep truck production overlapped the Willys truck production . As long as they had parts on hand , they built them .
The gladiator we all wanted...😥
@Robert Ybarra I want one like this, it looks so tough! I'd like any Jeep pickup old enough to have the roof visor thing over the windshield.
@@Impactjunky Amen brother! Man those were the great Jeeps. They were definitely ahead of their time. I wish I could have that specific truck. Man that truck was rugged as a ever. 💪
Really rare configuration thriftside small window 3 on the tree
Bare bones, no frills, straight 6 gas.
She just wanted him, for his Full Size Jeep !
I miss the sound of a straight 6 in trucks.
well, now I gotta go watch the whole thing again, its been too long
Its so funny when Val goes “the hell they doin? Blastin?” Like he knows wtf that is. He heard it from rhonda 🤣🤣
Looks cool with the 4 screen split
4 times the awesomeness.
Nice Video! Keep up the good work
@Brady Herbster Thank you! I was looking for some scenes with just the truck the other day and couldn't find any so I posted them myself.
Fun fact! Mindy, the little girl, was played by Ariana Richards, aka Lex Murphy from Jurassic Park!
Good movie
Yeah it's a classic, I wore it out as a kid then didn't watch it again for years until the other day. Looking at it from an adults perspective now this was an excellent piece of acting, storytelling and thematics. Being from the desert I'm sure you can relate to some of it.
@@Impactjunky I agree
LOL....Remember those movies wel. They got really weird towards the later ones however.
@Camaro Time yeah the second one was still pretty good but quality started to drop off a bit from the third one onward. Michael Gross is still hangin' in there pretty good, he's what makes them worth watching for me. Speaking of Tremors movies they are filming a new one right now in a tropical setting. I think this one is number 7.
Those jeeps are cool.
@King Erik The Great, The 1st Yeah I've always wanted one, they are rare birds though. Never seen on in person.
thriftside beds are rare, these and the 2wd ones... very, very rare
Yikes I’m wondering the year of this model of Jeep Gladiator
1963-65
67
1963 Jeep Gladiator Thriftside
The one in the movie is a 67. Last year of the thriftside.
its a 63
All you had to do was to address the people that made the movie. And adjust lightning or something small that makes it your content to an extent so your not just advertising their show. Plus since there was a deleted scene it wouldnt really be copyright since it wasnt apart of the orginal show. It was literally a cut out. So instead of split screen you couldve cut out the video to were the events actually happen.< Thos is another way to dodge copyright.