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The Jeep Guy
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Jeep adventures with 50+ jeeps of all years from ‘41 MB/GPW all the way to a highly modified 392 Wrangler and Gladiator.
We rescue and preserve original vintage jeeps like the MB, GPW, Jeepster, FC, V-nose truck, Commando, to modern and highly modified JK Wrangler, Gladiator, and 392 Wrangler, and everything in between.
We also build high-quality custom jeeps at our shop, The Jeep Guy.
⚠️ Disclaimer: All jeep activities are done by a professional or with supervision from a professional. Videos are either for showcasing our business, lifestyle, & museum, and for entertainment or educational purposes. Many activities require safety precautions, professional experience, and at times a controlled environment. Do not try without supervision and safety precautions. Zach "The Jeep Guy" is a professional jeep mechanic and driver.
We rescue and preserve original vintage jeeps like the MB, GPW, Jeepster, FC, V-nose truck, Commando, to modern and highly modified JK Wrangler, Gladiator, and 392 Wrangler, and everything in between.
We also build high-quality custom jeeps at our shop, The Jeep Guy.
⚠️ Disclaimer: All jeep activities are done by a professional or with supervision from a professional. Videos are either for showcasing our business, lifestyle, & museum, and for entertainment or educational purposes. Many activities require safety precautions, professional experience, and at times a controlled environment. Do not try without supervision and safety precautions. Zach "The Jeep Guy" is a professional jeep mechanic and driver.
1964 FC-150 RESCUED!
We just rescued another FC and brought it to our Museum in Fillmore, Utah. We used our Diesel Gladiator this time, and it did great towing through the desert and canyons of Colorado and Utah in 100+ degree weather. #thejeepguy #stretch #jeep #willys #fc #fc150 #rescue #vintage4x4 #vintage #forwardcontrol #jeeprescue #jeepguy #offroading #Flatfender #godevil #Jeepmuseum #museum #jeepnation
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1978 Jeep J10 with 4 speed manual, factory 4 barrel carb, 360 and 91,000 miles.
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First time running in 20 years! lots of cool, unique things on this truck. #jeep #stretch #fsj #cherokee #j10 #jeepguy #grandwagoneer #wagoneer #mb #slatgrill #vintage #vintagejeeps #jeephistory #jeepmuseum #thejeepguy #wrangler #jeeprescue #burnout
Sometimes, the rocks make 42's seem small. 😆 🤣 ....#thejeepguy #stretch #stretchedjk
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Wrong turn trail in Price, Utah. This is the first good obstacle on the trail.
Teach them young and create a legend 🙌 Someone hit the mud hole a little too hard 😆 🤣 😂 #thejeepguy
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Teach them young and create a legend 🙌 Someone hit the mud hole a little too hard 😆 🤣 😂 #thejeepguy
I got that sinking feeling real quick!!
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This turned out much deeper than I thought. to make it worse, the road was washed out ahead, so we had to turn around and come back up it.
Testing "Luna" our 1948 Jeep CJ-2a
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Testing "Luna" our 1948 Jeep CJ-2a
JEEP GLADIATOR COMPARISON #jeep #thejeepguy #gladiator
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JEEP GLADIATOR COMPARISON #jeep #thejeepguy #gladiator
Fuel pump replacement #thejeepguy #willys #jeep
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Fuel pump replacement #thejeepguy #willys #jeep
Mondays With Mia: Episode 8 - Mia learns when to use 4LO, 4HI, and 2WD
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Mondays With Mia: Episode 8 - Mia learns when to use 4LO, 4HI, and 2WD
Mondays With Mia: Episode 7 - Welding a CRACK!
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Mondays With Mia: Episode 7 - Welding a CRACK!
Mondays With Mia: Episode 6 - Rear Differential Service
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Mondays With Mia: Episode 6 - Rear Differential Service
Mondays With Mia: Episode 5 - Trail Aftermath Repairs
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Mondays With Mia: Episode 5 - Trail Aftermath Repairs
Mondays with Mia: Helping Dad rescue the M274 Mule @therealjeepgirl
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Mondays with Mia: Helping Dad rescue the M274 Mule @therealjeepgirl
Jeep Wagoneer Walk-Around Comparison
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Jeep Wagoneer Walk-Around Comparison
Monday with Mia: Episode 4 - My First Trail Ride With My Jeep @therealjeepgirl
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Monday with Mia: Episode 4 - My First Trail Ride With My Jeep @therealjeepgirl
Mondays with Mia: Episode 3 - Maintenance and Installs @therealjeepgirl
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Mondays with Mia: Episode 3 - Maintenance and Installs @therealjeepgirl
Mondays with Mia: Episode 2 - Getting started @therealjeepgirl
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Mondays with Mia: Episode 2 - Getting started @therealjeepgirl
Mondays with Mia: Episode 1 @therealjeepgirl
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Mondays with Mia: Episode 1 @therealjeepgirl
Where i Can get one ?
In Brazil, we had the Willys Overland version until 1975, when it was taken over by Ford and the engine was replaced by a 4-cylinder. Many enthusiasts kept this version to use on 4x4 trails. Original versions remained in the hands of purists, as was my case. Mine is a civilian with a military body, which was replaced at some point before I acquired it. I'm sorry for my English, but it's because of Google Translate. brasilian hugs. Thank you for sharing your beautiful specimens.
Look like there was an Willy’s truck there also, great find
I rode many miles in my dad's 65 FC-150. If I were to ever restore a Jeep it would be that one. He too used it for plowing snow, must have been a good plow truck back in the day.
Nice!
This vehicle is really cool when they’re in good shape. Be good to restore it.
To us, it's really cool just how it is! 😊
god i want one so bad... there is one for $850 near me has all its drive train factory bumper, bed... needs tires and springs.. and im sure the engine needs work and stuff, has lots of rusty on the bottom of the cabin.. but $850 for a complete one is unheard off... but alas i took on a 76 Jeep j10 project last fall so i should probly stick with that
1972 - 1975 Intermediate CJ5s are the best. Toughest, most reliable Jeeps ever built. The transmissions were the toughest, engines were the most powerful for CJ5s . 1 piece rear axle D 44 rear diffs . They are easy to work on and so damn reliable its unbelievable. I have a 74 with over 300k original miles . The 304 is tired but its required just basic maintenance and simple replacement parts like wheel bearings , brakes , shocks , tires etc. Still running the original starter if you can believe that. But I did swap the original Motorola Alternator for a GM 3 wire alternator with a 95 amp rating to help with the warn 8274 winch. But besides normal wear parts its been absolutely as reliable as can be. Its not ever left myself or the original owner ( my grandpa ) stranded at any point. Nor has it been down for any extended period for any reason.I ts never been to a shop besides my home shop . Its just been a rock as far as reliability. And its fantastic as far as off road capability goes. Sure there are jeeps that are more capable but they arent unmodded 1974 tech and have significantly more sophisticated engineering thats gone into them. But for a stock 50 year old vehicle its been amazing and really a blast to drive for myself and before me my grandpa. Its truly been a member of the family . Its been driven half way across the country probably no less than 5 times. And has gone hunting throughout California, Idaho , New Mexico and Colorado. Its still rust and dent free other than a few small dings here and there. I have never been stuck in it and my grandpa told me he had never been stuck or failed to get through or over anything he needed or wanted to off road. I will be going through the running gear this winter freshening up the 304 V8, new synchros and bearings in the T18 trans and new bearings , seals and steering knuckles in diffs. Along with new suspension, re covering the seats and repaint. Not a full restoration but a basic refresh and polish.
nice
Anything built after 1971 is junk
Holy cow! Doesn't your fuel gauge in the Willys Wagon work either? I had a '60 for years and it was ALWAYS inaccurate. My '59 just plain isn't working. And you are either outta gas or... LOL! Much love from Provo! 👍😊
Love the Commando!
@@JohnSchiavoneJrBSEERN thank you!
I just got a CJ-5 and next on my list is a FSJ.
You'll love it. Both are fun Jeeps to drive!
You can also take another fuel tank and modify it to go under the passenger seat and hook up additional fuel lines.
Live in AK and have had 2 of these. I sold one to someone in Colorado who just had to have it. He even paid me to deliver it in person as he didn't trust shipping companies. I still have my second one. I scraped all the insulation out of it. Huge nightmare. That stuff is really stuck on. I have a full soft top on it in the summer with hard doors. I also got ahold of a Scrambler top and tail gate and have it on occasionally. I'm currently looking for a company to make me a set of the original decals.
The white one sit next to it is at a scramble with a full top on it. Where are you located? My first sheep was a 72 CJ five with a 258 I loved it and I’ve had multiple jeeps and 72 years old deliveries, station wagons I’ve had them all, gladiator trucks J 20
Amazing , perfect combo , how much the wheel base is ?
She's a better driver than you are by a long shot. Have fun drifting around every corner.At least that's how it Feels on a Mule. Call Emery mule supply He is. a good guy.
This is your friend Taylor from like 20 years ago. We went Jeeping together in st George
Great video!! The M715 is the one on my wishlist still!
I bought a 75 CJ-5 (inline 6 motor) new after I got out of college. I drove that everywhere for 15 years in all conditions. It was tough as nails, and I just loved it. I finally sold it after we had kids, but I’ve missed it all these years
Umm so that is a way better one then I seen a month ago I believe
This is a great video! I bought a 73 Commando a few months ago, same color as your 72. I’ll like to install larger tires in it. Can you share what tire size you have in yours? Thank you!
Thank you! They are 31's.
Nice! Did you lifted it?
I just bought a 1954 and it's got only one cross grill piece and it is in the center. When I was 23, I had a 1951 that had five in all (two more).
I flipped a CJ2A doing that in Northern AZ decades ago. I have it on videotape somewhere.
Bro put that on RUclips 😎
Awesome. Love the stock look. Dont like it so much when they're modified in various ways, especially lifting and all that 4x4 stuff.
Sweet. I drive a restored, late war MB.
😎😎amazing collection
Thank you 😊
Nice jeeps, however the f head was not 90 hp it was an over rated 75hp. And with a overdrive you can do a blistering 63mph with a tailwind. And split gears uphill.
XJ???
There is a '53 pickup in my uncles driveway, my Grandpa built it for his boss/family friend in the early 70's and bought it later...Unknown displacement SBC, 4 speed with an overdrive (seperate unit, can be used with any gear) and of course a twin stick t-case which gives a bunch of options. 4.10-ish gears in a Mopar rear and factory front axles. Drums all around. I wanna get it so bad and use my '77 wagoneer as a base and make it stronger and safer, better axles, power disks at front at a minimum, an actual Jeep 401 or 390, maybe do like 33's nothing crazy just a good old all American, all Jeep Jeep. Edit: My bad, forgot to say that your Jeep is pretty awesome too, it's nice to see one so original and honest
Looks like a fun thing to do with your family.
That's why first Jeeps came with a pick and shovel. Move that rock!
Always loved those pickups
Would that you could still get a whole canvas top and doors for modern Jeeps.
Just like nbc did. To prove chevy trucks exploded, they had to implant a spark plug in the gas tank. Then, and now, the liberal media will go to great lengths to destroy any fun you might have in your life.
I want one so bad
They are a blast!
Wow that CJ-5 Golden Eagle is insane! The AMC V8 sounds like a muscle car caged animal. My wife complains when I get on the '05 TJ Rocky Mtn 4.0L with the Banks cat back exhaust. And that's nothing compared to this amazing sound. One of my favorite Jeep videos, well done! O|||||||O Only in a 2 Dr '41 - '06
The old 4.0 can sound pretty good, too. Thank you for watching!
That's awesome
I hear that Ripp supercharger
Procharger 😉
People had been buying them up for almost 30 years and loved em. Then a story comes out on TV that they're unsafe and roll, and over night they became too dangerous. You'd think if it were true, they would have figured it out at some point over 26 years. Even back then the media was our puppeteer. Crazy. I have a stock 64 and it's my daily driver most the summer, I love it.
@@jaredmiller8740 I agree. The "trust the expert, follow the science" mentality. I'm all about hearing what experts have to say, but I don't go along with it just because they claim to be an expert. Covid was a horrifying reality check of the state of our society. It's so obvious what's happening around the world and how the media is handed a script of what to say and the agenda to push. I love the compilations of every host across all channels saying the exact same phrase verbatim. I can't understand how so many people are totally blind to it. There's some good change happening right now. People are waking up, especially the minorities which thrills me. They've been used as pawns and lied to for too long. I want to see them rise up and be a part of society
Elle est magnifique
I let my friends try to hand crank an old tractor we have, once they're worn out, I turn the ignition on and crank it right up. I've convinced so many people that it's all about the touch and not just cranking it over. Lol
WOW that's a rare jeep! I'm planning on visiting the museum this Friday. My dad and I love the old stock jeeps. We've got two, so you've got us beat by a few! 🙂
Jeeps in World War 2 were expected to only last a few weeks before getting destroyed. It's good to see one of them stuck around for another 80+ years.
My dream collection!
Blimey, that was easy!
Makes me miss my '79 Cherokee Chief WT!!! Great vehicles!
My 86 Land Cruiser still has this available
MURICA ❤