VINTAGE WILLYS: Trail Wheeling 70-Year-Old Flat Fender Jeeps | EP5

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  • Опубликовано: 9 май 2021
  • No seatbelts, no roll cage, no power steering. Nicole Johnson takes us on a rugged, Arizona off-road trail in Bryan Croft's far-from-modern 1948 Willys CJ-2A flat fender with a group of 70-year-old stock civilian Jeeps.
    SPECIAL THANKS TO AN AMAZING GROUP OF WHEELERS:
    Bryan Crofts, Albert Contreras, Clint Elliott, Charlie Elliott, Mike Dora, Mary Dora, Cole Alford, Charlotte Price, Chris Harper, Andy Gooding, Jason Bowman and Ian Liljeblad. RIP Pistol Pete Sohren.
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  • @minustaco42zero24
    @minustaco42zero24 3 года назад +25

    This is totally bitching to watch and I love watching these old jeeps running and jumping and thanks to this group for keeping em alive for future generations.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +3

      Totally agree with you! thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it!

  • @chrisroothman2664
    @chrisroothman2664 3 года назад +52

    What a blast to watch! I am from South Africa and the Willys was used by some farmers here, post WW2, as tractors on their farms, to plough, sow and work the fields and other chores on the farms. They were dirt cheap to buy and certainly cheaper than a proper tractor, especially post WW2. It made a difference due to the economies of so many countries being very tough and rough and farmers being cash strapped. When your friend mentioned that the motor is actually a tractor motor, it kickstarted my memory. Well done Nicole and friends, I thoroughly enjoyed this video.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +2

      So glad you enjoyed it and thank you for sharing this story...that's so cool.

    • @arwelagrimachinery
      @arwelagrimachinery 2 года назад +1

      @@NicoleJohnsonsDetour the land rover was a knock off of the Jeep but originally made for farmers , you could have a pto shaft at the back for powering impliments like a tractor or fit a flat belt pulley attachment onto the pto and even a hay mower atatchment off the side

    • @jamesleicher
      @jamesleicher 2 года назад

      Are they still making cj-5-6 or was it fj?fiber glass replicas in Cape town?2.5 liter ford was a hit for it.

  • @bugnfront
    @bugnfront 3 года назад +39

    I am almost 70 years old. Had first Willys at 13. I fractured my neck in 3 places..why ..rolled my 48 Jeepster on black ice doing only 30 on a road. Put on those roll bars boys! I currently restoring a 52'. I have had 6 and can't remember not having a Willys since 13. By the way, your the first lady to like em as much as me.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +5

      Hey thanks so much for your input..much appreciated!

    • @larryalexander4833
      @larryalexander4833 7 месяцев назад

      I've always liked them and wanted one. Ive owned a bunch of 4x4s. I have 88 yj wrangler that I'm fixing up and took most of the modern electronics off of and toughed up .

  • @havocmwf
    @havocmwf 2 года назад +8

    This was epic to watch. I love the old Willys Jeeps. This was true visceral off-road driving. I am used to driving a modern off-roader with full lockers, 4" lift, and 35" tires, but this looks like real off-roading, the way it ought to be. Thanks for this and to Willy for getting the off-road genre started and more importantly still rolling 70 years later.

  • @hobiesmith9370
    @hobiesmith9370 3 года назад +55

    Okay this is great. I would love to see more trail rides from this group. It doesn’t get any better than manual everything!

  • @thomaslemay8817
    @thomaslemay8817 3 года назад +15

    When I was a kid. I knew a wood cutter that had one , his motor was destroyed. He had an old Buick that was rolled and also hit a tree, the straight 8 from the Buick was good so it was installed in the Willis, it required relocating to radiator off to the side as well as removing the grill and other things that were in the way. Extensive welding was done.
    When finished it was amazing how capable it was. Very little money was spent, this was done in the early 60s .

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +3

      That's a great story..thank you for sharing!

    • @broganslayton8727
      @broganslayton8727 2 года назад +1

      Dang dude, a straight 8?? Is it still around or any photos? That sounds sick

  • @andrewsnow7386
    @andrewsnow7386 3 года назад +13

    Nice driving. When someone lets you drive their vintage vehicle over obstacles like that, you know you've earned their trust and respect.

  • @tonyboughman8050
    @tonyboughman8050 3 дня назад

    I never thought of these old jeeps but thanks to Nicole I now appeciate them. Thanks to this wonderful video for conveying how the lack of technology and power is not a problem, it's a feature! Power steering? Yes, arm power! This is a refreshing change from the industry pursuit to make everything about driving easier, culminating ultimately in self-driving cars.

  • @clintelliott5898
    @clintelliott5898 3 года назад +10

    Great job to you and the crew. Thank you for the invite and documenting our Willys trip.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +1

      Clint, thank you! You guys are so cool and I had a great time wheeling with you!!!

  • @weshawkins7165
    @weshawkins7165 3 года назад +9

    That red jeep sounds like it’s about to lose a rod. My Dad use to have 52 Willy’s and used it out in the Southern California desert back in the 50’s and 60’s. In the 80’s I built a 42 willy’s with an F head four cylinder and took it over the Rubicon trail.

  • @CredibleHulk
    @CredibleHulk 3 года назад +48

    Red sounds like it's got a good rod knock going. My dad had a rod knock in his too, it turns out the crank was broken between 3 and 4. The Jeep still ran to get him back home.

    • @clintelliott5898
      @clintelliott5898 3 года назад +17

      It did, we pulled the engine the next day and we installed another “used” “temporary” engine in until I can get a full rebuild done. It’s amazing the abuse the engines will take 😜

    • @CredibleHulk
      @CredibleHulk 3 года назад +10

      @@clintelliott5898 they are stout. I talked to my dad to get the scoop on what happened, and he said the crank split in two right at the rod journal for number 3. The rod cap was the only thing keeping it together. It ran the whole way back home (20 miles or so).

    • @BilgePump
      @BilgePump 2 года назад +1

      They’re fine. It’s called independent torque ratio. Works like a charm.

  • @cierracontreras6185
    @cierracontreras6185 3 года назад +18

    I had such an amazing time there, it was so fun. Thank you for including us! ❤️

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +4

      You are so welcome Cierra!! I loved spending time with you and your Dad! It is very apparent how much he cares for you and wants to see you grow up around cars with him. You rocked it, girl!!!

  • @s.gossett5966
    @s.gossett5966 3 года назад +12

    I had to click on this video just for the CJs. The early ones are hands down my favorite. Thanks for sharing.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed! Thank you for watching!

    • @PatrickKQ4HBD
      @PatrickKQ4HBD 3 года назад +1

      Totally clicked for the same reason. Good times were had by all!

  • @jeffthejinjer
    @jeffthejinjer 3 года назад +76

    Now those are some real Jeeps right there! They were cheap, simple, can take a beating like no other vehicle back in those days. So cool you got to make this footage 😎

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +1

      Couldn't agree more! Thanks for watching!

    • @Hjerte_Verke
      @Hjerte_Verke 3 года назад +2

      Not a plastic thing on it except the distributor cap and rotor!

    • @varun009
      @varun009 3 года назад +4

      In India you can get one for about $1,500. Kitted out with mud tyres brings the price up to about $4k.

    • @flimflam4141
      @flimflam4141 2 года назад +1

      @@varun009 if you have a link to buy them I’d order one!

    • @joykemprai
      @joykemprai 2 года назад

      @@varun009 where bro?

  • @larrycutting4514
    @larrycutting4514 3 года назад

    My Father had a '46 that we grew up in. Nearly 20 yrs later, I had a '46. It was rusted in many spots but trustworthy in all regards. My three sons grew up in their early years in mine. A lot of memories. One of my brothers had a mid-70 jeep. We used to jeep together. It would tick him off when I could go and he couldn't with his newer jeep. :)

  • @SGTJDerek
    @SGTJDerek Год назад

    Talk about bringing back a memory. Pop was in the National Guard when I was YOUNG. He drove a Tank Retriever. His Chief Warrant Officer was, think "Col Potter" from MASH except was to young for WWI. His "Duty" Vehicle was his own Military Surplus Willys. He let Pop chauffeur him around in it, as long as he didn't have a stuck Tank somewhere, and pretty much use it whenever he wanted. I was at my Great-Granny's when Pop dropped down off the road and cut across the garden to pick me up for a ride. Still had the M-60 mounted in the back.

  • @dwhallon21
    @dwhallon21 3 года назад +7

    Is it possible to have too much fun??? I don't think so. Thanks Nicole and all the willy's folks for sharing with us

  • @dustinwebster6349
    @dustinwebster6349 3 года назад +11

    Super cool to see these Jeeps still getting it. It's amazing just how capable they are, even without all the modern technology of the vehicles of today. Thanks for the fun ride Nicole!!!

  • @aviator97msncom
    @aviator97msncom 3 года назад +1

    Joined the Army in 87. They still had a lot of jeeps. Drove one in Honduras, drove it through some crazy terrain. To include up the side of a rock quarry. Fun little things, they were still running little 70 horse engines. I had to replace one once, it was so small I was able to lift it out of the jeep with one other friend. Good times.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад

      Very cool! Thank you so much for commenting and thank you for your service!

  • @bluesriot2
    @bluesriot2 Год назад +1

    this reminds me of when i subscribed to a few four wheel drive magazines back in the early 80’s after i bought my first willys jeep, the was a guy named granville king whose outrageous column in one of the mags detailed his experiences banging around the az desert in a four cylinder cj 2 , no lifts no sbc no auto trans no lockers and tho this vid leaves less to the imagination, it sure is fun af to watch !!! thanks a bunch for this distinct pleasure

  • @Wilett614
    @Wilett614 3 года назад +3

    I am 71 Years old , I have Owned a Flat Fender Jeep since I was 15 years old . It was my first form of transportation
    Since that first one , I have owned 14 different ones , ALL Early flat fenders including a couple WW2 Willys MB and a GPW.
    Have owned many other jeep Vehicles as well , Pickups , Wagoneers , Cherokees , etc .I currently own 6 Jeep vehicles including
    ONE old Flat fender . I have NEVER Not owned at least 1 Flat fendered Jeep since the time I bought my first one back in 1963
    and will ALWAYS have at least One in my garage : ))) BEST vehicle Ever MADE , Simple ,Easy and Reliable .

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад

      Wow that's fantastic. Thanks for sharing your story...I love it!

    • @Wilett614
      @Wilett614 3 года назад +1

      Thanks for Your Reply Nicole ! Love your Channel❤ you seem to be into so many Very Cool
      Experiences 👍😉

  • @bradylongmore
    @bradylongmore 3 года назад +271

    You don’t “drive” an old Jeep, you operate it.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +22

      Haha yes, good point!

    • @bobbysnow5478
      @bobbysnow5478 3 года назад +6

      Thanks for the video! I saw how you shift…I’ll give you a three. I have this jeep , and a 67 bug….a little more finesse would work better …I hammer my Miata,
      Each machine is different…I have a Beech Bonanza…they are all machines that you listen to, and react accordingly.
      Slide rule machines play by different rules to keep you in the game..attention must be paid!…good job!

    • @Marcos.CJ3A
      @Marcos.CJ3A 3 года назад +8

      here in my country Jeep isn't a car, and doesn't have "drivers"... here Jeep are our buddy's and we usually named "pilots" that person who seat between steering wheel and the front left seat...

    • @chickensfloat7427
      @chickensfloat7427 3 года назад +5

      Ya my 81 is a handfull but at least it has a automatic choke 🤣 some luxury stuff right there

    • @sandymilne224
      @sandymilne224 3 года назад +4

      Actually, it drives YOU! 😁

  • @michaelmarzano237
    @michaelmarzano237 3 года назад +1

    Great episode!!!!! My first rig was a 1946 CJ2A with a Dauntless V6, I was 14 years old and I saved up so when my dad and I , who I worked for to save, saw this Willys I got it. He taught me to drive it and he put a snow plow on it so we could make our money back. I rebuilt it and learned wrenching on it as well as driving it on the beach where we lived. I wish I had kept it but I moved on to muscle cars then back to later Jeeps. Now for years I'm a die hard Toyota guy mainly Land Cruisers. Thanks for stirring my wonderful memories of my youth and where my love of Off road was born.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +1

      I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Great memories you have! Thank you for watching!

  • @davekimmins7735
    @davekimmins7735 3 года назад +1

    Great video! Back in 1965 my dad got me a 1944 MB, OD green with stars for my 10th BD because he was tired of coming home from work and I would be gone with his 42 MB. We lived in the woods of Michigan 2-3 hrs. N.W. of Detroit. All the roads were dirt, but one that went by our house from Cohoctah. I started driving to school in 5th grade, it was 5 miles of back roads, I would park in the woods under a tree across the street from the school. I owned it till 1984. I sold it so I could get a new 85 CJ-7. Still to this day I wish I never sold it.

  • @mikelane1542
    @mikelane1542 3 года назад +4

    I love this video !
    I noticed you kept your thumbs on the outside steering wheel,
    something every old jeeper learned the hardway ! 😬
    This was my childhood, 4 yo- 15yo, every weekend.
    Springtime to hunting season.
    I bought my own 1979 CJ-5 brand new at the age of 16.
    As it sat on the lot.
    No top, no backseat, no pwr steering, or pwr brakes.
    I did pop for the dealership to put on a warn winch though 😊

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +1

      I always drive thumbs out... for sure something wheelers know! Thanks for watching!!

  • @offroadrecoveryteam
    @offroadrecoveryteam 3 года назад +52

    My first 4x4 was a 50 flat fender, still like to get behind the wheel of one now and then to sharpen the off-road driving skills. Great video, thanks for sharing.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +6

      Hey thanks for watching...so glad you enjoyed!

    • @joelmaslonka109
      @joelmaslonka109 3 года назад +1

      @@NicoleJohnsonsDetour it’s so nice watching a car video host that can actually drive! And a chick no less! 😉Much respect ✊

  • @freedomm323
    @freedomm323 Год назад

    A friends father had one he bought right after WWII , he used it at his Mountain cabin, what a freakin beast these things are... no seat belts , no roll bar , 4 wheel low in granny gear and you can get out and walk beside it... we had that thing crawling straight up boulders bc the tires were so close to the front bumper plane... it had the Army Kevlar tires to... going up the 'fire roads' (which were full of rocks , Apalachians) someone always got 'bounce ejected' ...oh man those were great times

  • @Canyon_Shawn
    @Canyon_Shawn 3 года назад +1

    I grew up on a 1,500 acre ranch, with my father, about 45 minutes north of Los Angeles. We had one of those old Willys Jeeps. My earliest ever memory is my father tying me to the passenger seat, when I was about 2 years old, so I wouldn’t fall out. It didn’t have any seat belts. I remember being a little scared at first. And, I remember thinking that my father wouldn’t let anything bad happen to me. I trusted him. As soon as I could reach the pedals, at about 10 years old, I started driving it all over the ranch, by myself. There are miles of roads on the ranch to drive on and explore. Some of them were challenging to drive on. But, I learned to drive on them. We also had a flat nosed Jeep truck, that I used to drive all over. Those were fun times.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +1

      Sounds like a great place to grow up. Thanks for sharing your memories.

    • @Canyon_Shawn
      @Canyon_Shawn 3 года назад

      @@NicoleJohnsonsDetour I was just thinking about something. I know someone who has one of the first Tesla Roadsters. Which was a Lotus Elise, that they turned into an electric car. But, they changed the body, so it has its own look. I think you should do a video about it.

  • @Ozarkprepper643
    @Ozarkprepper643 3 года назад +5

    My flat Fender is a 43 script (Willie's with Ford logo) acquired in the early 80s and still all original. It finds the Ozarks rather boring. But loved those trails from Box Canyon near Florence too the Superstition wilderness boundary (cliffside switchbacks) near Superior. Though I now live in the Ozarks the 50 years I wheeled in Arizona there were no Trails I hadn't been on or up! That's even before 2/3 were fence and gated. Like the old competition Hill at the river. (Salt River Rec)
    A Willy's like most four-wheel drives it may seem counterintuitive for momentum, but the lowest gear is best. This allows you to keep moving without stopping. Too fast (higher gear) means you're always breaking or stopping and leaves you throttling for power which causes your tires to spin losing traction.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. Sounds like you had some good times on the Arizona trails!

    • @michaelcangley1868
      @michaelcangley1868 3 года назад +2

      You are the proud owner of Ford GPW. These Ford Jeeps were built for military use in WWII. The "W" stands for Willys. The US Military felt the Willys "Go Devil" engine was the best fit for these vehicles so Ford GP(W)s and Willys MBs both employed them. There are only a few slight differences between the GPW and the MB. If it weren't for the internet, I doubt there wouldn't be more than a couple of dozen people still alive that know what they are. Take good care of that Jeep. It's one in a million.

    • @Ozarkprepper643
      @Ozarkprepper643 3 года назад +1

      @@michaelcangley1868 what a nice comment to wake up to. Thank you. It's the vehicle too tough to die. Around 30 years ago it started running fairly rough while camping then as we started the drive home it got worse it acted like a blown head gasket but it was an overheating after the a hundred or so Miles back at a whopping 40 mph I pulled the head only to find 2 Pistons with holes in them. Amazing it was able to get us home. I believe original specs was 56 hp. It still has the original maintenance manual.
      Purchased for $600, it's another one of those vehicles that turns heads everywhere you go. But mostly stays on the ranch, and lives in the hanger.
      You have a wonderful weekend.

  • @mrstudiodaddy
    @mrstudiodaddy 3 года назад +4

    IN HER ELEMENT! YES! Kick butt! Love this video! She keeps stepping it up every video.

  • @rayworx
    @rayworx 3 года назад +2

    This was a great way to remember my '46 CJ2A... had her in '75-'78. Lived in San Diego before it all got 'expanded' and rode in the canyons in the Clairemont area. Had a couple
    of buddies that had CJ2A's also. We all went to high school together and the memories are great. Now I've got new memories thanks to you!!

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +1

      How cool that you have those great memories. Thank you for watching and so glad you enjoyed it!

  • @kana4114
    @kana4114 3 года назад +1

    That was awesome! Super Americana. Sending this video to my brother (in Virginia) who misses these kind of adventures in our beautiful Arizona!

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +1

      Awesome! Thank you!

    • @kana4114
      @kana4114 3 года назад

      @@NicoleJohnsonsDetour You're welcome. I enjoy the variety of your videos and your candid approach to the "owners".

  • @43JohnDeere
    @43JohnDeere 3 года назад +14

    Nicole...your reaction to hitting a rock with the differential just shows what a thoughtful and impressive human being you are...mechanical sympathy is all too rare and your touching display of it was very awesome.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +2

      I've cost my husband and all my mechanics countless hours and sleepless nights with my lack of mechanical sympathy, so it's about time, right?

    • @43JohnDeere
      @43JohnDeere 3 года назад

      @@NicoleJohnsonsDetour It is the thought that counts. Your channel is outstanding and I will look forward to whatever is coming next.

    • @Dancing_Alone_wRentals
      @Dancing_Alone_wRentals 3 года назад +2

      "mechanical sympathy" Very well said. I often ask people not to slam the door...those same people never check the oil.

  • @IchibanMoto
    @IchibanMoto 3 года назад +39

    looks like some awesome fun. cheers for the wheelers !

  • @Prairie7777
    @Prairie7777 3 года назад +1

    I just found this video and thought I'd check it out. Man, I'm cut from the same block of wood! I live in Kingman AZ and would sure like to hook up with some local off-roaders. Preferably Willy's folks. I have a 47 CJ2A that has dome some pretty serious rock crawling in So. Cal when I lived there. We did all the trails in the Big Bear mountains including John Bull, Dishpan, Gold mountain, etc. I miss it and would really like to get back into it here in AZ. I'm retired so time ain't a problem. Thanks Nicole for posting this. Totally cool and I love seeing a little fox such as yourself out there doin' it! Good job!

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад

      Awesome! I'm sure they'd love another CJ2A guy to join them. If you look at the description of this video, I've listed their instagram handles. Maybe give them a follow and try to connect. Clint Elliott @old_6_quart is very active and would be a good first starting place. Cheers!

  • @dannygunsix
    @dannygunsix 2 года назад +2

    These vintage Jeeps will take anywhere and everywhere you wanna go. Just maintain them to spec and away you go! Your video was fun to watch and brought back memories of our neighbor's Jeep he used during deer season. We went all over his property up and down the grassy hill sides and over the old logging roads.Oh, no seatbelts then, Jack would say, "Hold on tight". Thank you Nicole for posting.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  2 года назад +1

      You're welcome..and thank you for watching and sharing with us!

  • @davidsnow1481
    @davidsnow1481 3 года назад +4

    The Jeep was a thought from the Bantam factory in Butler Pa before the war they won the military contract but couldn’t fill the order as quickly as the military needed them. There for willy’s and Ford where able to fill the order. That was so cool seeing the Jeep’s doing what they where made for awesome video Nicole keep up the good work and stay safe out there.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching and for your feedback! Much appreciated!

    • @jaystull5406
      @jaystull5406 3 года назад +1

      There are about 52 or so of the original bantam jeeps left in the world that we know of, our car club in butler cares for and drives 2 of them! I have had the privilege over the years of driving and working on each and every generation of the jeep (minus the original brc60) that have been built, and I love the flat fendered jeeps the best!

  • @Terrible1Joe
    @Terrible1Joe 3 года назад +8

    That looked like alot of fun! I want a Willys Jeep now!

  • @robertkoller3391
    @robertkoller3391 2 года назад +1

    This is the best video on RUclips. I have had my CJ2A for 44 years. Not one like it but the same Jeep. There is nothing like driving a real Willy's.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  2 года назад

      Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed it..and I totally agree with you..nothing like driving a real Willy's!

  • @anibalbabilonia1867
    @anibalbabilonia1867 29 дней назад

    The original off roading machine! My Dad had a few of those after serving in ww2. He loved them! And I love them too! I remember driving them on the farm with him. That was pretty cool and awesome!👌😎👍

  • @mar4kl
    @mar4kl 3 года назад +4

    I love antique vehicles. I've never been all that interested in off-roading, but watching you rock-climbing in an antique Willys was awesome! It's always fun riding shotgun with you on RUclips.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад

      Thank you for watching and glad you're enjoying the ride!

    • @dustinwebster6349
      @dustinwebster6349 3 года назад +2

      "It's always fun riding shotgun with you on RUclips." That's gotta be the best comment I've seen on Nicole's videos. This fits perfectly!!!

  • @christerhelenius6151
    @christerhelenius6151 3 года назад +3

    This kind of off-road driving I know very little about, so it was very interesting to watch.
    It was fun to see that they were not afraid to use and get scratches on their old vintage Jeep’s.
    Nicole, your driving over that tricky section was so smooth and elegant, no smashing of the chassis against the rocks like the men did.
    You look so charming with a little dirt on your cheeks. 😍

  • @marcischneider9093
    @marcischneider9093 2 года назад +1

    These cars are extremely important here in Colombia, they helped the coffee farmers back in the 50s and 60s. They truly are off-road kings.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  2 года назад

      Thank you for sharing that. We treasure them here in America as well!

  • @raymndstannski3947
    @raymndstannski3947 3 года назад +1

    Very Good summary by Brian: 70 yr Old Vehicle "All Day Running No Issues All Day"

  • @Ryon_Davis
    @Ryon_Davis 3 года назад +7

    Brian and Albert are also two of the baddest Ultra4 racers out there. Look them up!!! I've had the pleasure to co-drive for Albert and call him a dear friend. Looks like you guys had an amazing time!!!

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +4

      Yes they are! Both are very well respected in the sport and have top notch equipment. Bryan put in a lot of time organizing the run and Albert drove all night from LA to be part of this. He left LA at 9:30pm the night before, so when we see him on camera at about 7:30am, he's literally on no sleep. Then wheeled ALL day with us with a smile, even though his CJ was giving him some mechanical problems. It was a day I won't forget and I'm grateful to have many well-respected friends in the industry! Thank you for watching, Ryon!

  • @Marcos.CJ3A
    @Marcos.CJ3A 3 года назад +6

    Man... that Continental 442 GoDevil sound is magic... kind a music to my ears.

    • @andrewdriver3318
      @andrewdriver3318 3 года назад +1

      Thank you for low-key correcting the guy. Continental made the engine in the 40's, not Kaiser.

  • @edwardstayman1726
    @edwardstayman1726 3 года назад +2

    Great episode. Never new this subculture existed. Thanks for giving it some exposure.

  • @fergusabroad
    @fergusabroad Год назад

    I was brought up driving these from age 9 in the early sixties on our farm in the uk and went everywhere in them and never got stuck regardless of the mud and rain. Love them to this day

  • @Wayne_Nero
    @Wayne_Nero 3 года назад +4

    That was so much fun! Great to see those old Jeep’s still going. I have a ‘89 YJ and I love it.

  • @heavingbehemoth789
    @heavingbehemoth789 3 года назад +6

    I love seeing you in your element, Nicole!! More rock crawling videos please ♥️

  • @benjaminwilliams3568
    @benjaminwilliams3568 3 года назад +2

    Nicole Your an absolute Monster. You man Operated that wonderful Willies hard core all the way. You Got dirty face blackened hands and you took line guide instructions like a pro. Most of all You hung tough and stayed in the climb fight 100%. Good girl and this is am awesome vid. Thank you very much. I'm an Army Vet who loves these Willie's and the 1st generation hummers.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад

      Thank you so much Benjamin for these kind words and thank you for your service. Both are truly appreciated.

  • @alejandroespinozaarroyo3202
    @alejandroespinozaarroyo3202 2 года назад +1

    Mi primer auto fue un Jeep Willys 1943. Lo armé de varios otros. Entonces tenía 15 años de edad. Hace 48. Desde entonces siempre he tenido Jeep. Tengo un Flat Fender de 1952.
    Muchas felicidades por tu vídeo Nicole.
    Saludos desde Baja California, México.

  • @allenpreston6863
    @allenpreston6863 3 года назад +3

    Great footage Nicole! Bought my 46' Willys when I was 17 in 1993, looked just like these. Easy to work on and went everywhere. Too many stories. Thx for sharing.

  • @justthinken1
    @justthinken1 3 года назад +3

    I'm impressed. Reading the title to this video and at the beginning watching these Willys starting off on dirt roads I thought to myself, this might be a cool video watching the comradeship between wheelers and those old rigs cruise some dirt trails. And I'm fully aware those old Willys were fully capable off-road machines. But watching these stock old rigs with open wheels manage those obstacles getting beat up was impressive to say the least. As a side note. I recently started looking into purchasing an old Willys to restore. But where I live in Southern Calif. Willys like the ones in this video are going in upwards of $6000.00 -$7000.00, with the occasional stripped version going for $3500.00. Too rich for my blood. Thank you. I enjoyed watching this video.
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  • @dinartesantos8866
    @dinartesantos8866 3 года назад +1

    Cheers from Brazil. I have driven a Willys for the first time when I was 13 and they were still being built here. Now I have 3 flatfenders and a Willys wagon at home. Droving them is a great way to have fun and enjoy a sunny day.

  • @matts_.4494
    @matts_.4494 3 года назад +1

    I had an early CJ5, a 1964 model. It had the next generation body style, but still had a flat head 4 cylinder engine. One of the things that you can see in this video when they are running the trail section with the stairstep obstacles, is that these vehicles are not geared low enough.That problem was solved by a man named Marlin Crajkowski who developed a way to put a second gear reduction housing, made out of another transfer case, in the drive line between the transmission and the final transfer case. This adds a whole new low range that allows the vehicle to crawl at super slow speed with multiplied torque, so that the vehicle doesn’t have to be bounced and slammed through these obstacles as we saw with these jeeps. Marlins choice of vehicles however, where the Toyota 4 x 4 mini pick up trucks and 4runners that became available in the North American market in the late 70s.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад

      Thanks for your comment. Marlin is the man! I first met Marlin in 1997 wheeling our 1972 FJ40. We knew several guys at the time running his dual t-case setup and they were ridiculously slow and low!!! You could start it outside the vehicle without even engaging the clutch and it would just crawl along! Marlin is a legend and never forgets a name, even years later. Guy's a genius!

  • @impslap7620
    @impslap7620 3 года назад +4

    Another great video. I had no clue what these little old jeeps were capable of. Wow! Thank you for opening my eyes!! Then again, Nicole makes it look easy.

  • @KeepItSimpleOffroad
    @KeepItSimpleOffroad 3 года назад +5

    Really fun to watch. Great way to show how much your working the steering wheel and clutch and banging around.

  • @Paladin1873
    @Paladin1873 2 года назад +2

    My Dad drove MBs in Alaska during the Korean War. In 1970 he bought a '54 Willys CJ3b with the Hurricane engine so my Mom could drive the back roads of our rural county in north Florida to conduct the census. A year later at the tender age of 16 I was scouring the county with it, in and out of brush, sand, mud, and wet clay (the only time I had to use 4WD). Thirty years later my brother restored a 43 MB, but later sold it to somebody else, much to my chagrin, so seven years ago I bought an old 47 CJ2a from a guy in Arizona. It now travels the trails of my mountainous forested property in rural western Montana, usually with my youngest daughter happily behind the wheel. The tradition continues.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  2 года назад

      Thank you for sharing with us..we love it!!

    • @Paladin1873
      @Paladin1873 2 года назад

      @@NicoleJohnsonsDetour You are most welcome. I emailed you some photos.

  • @georgekerr8804
    @georgekerr8804 3 года назад

    I had a friend in high school who gave me a ride in his flat fender. I loved it.

  • @aaronshagar
    @aaronshagar 3 года назад +9

    I must say Nicole, this is my favorite episode yet! You are truly in your element, familiar yet totally new in these old relics! Your totally making me miss my 47 F-head Willys! They are truly a joy to operate when they are in their element!! I am so glad you got to experience this and with such cool people! They are the kind of folks that truly make this experience worth documenting!! Cheers for life you guys and thank you for keeping these old relics on the roads and trails!! Good one Nichole!! See you in Tahoe ;)

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +2

      Thank you so much, Aaron! Yes it was such a natural experience wheeling with this group. It reminded me of the early days of our leaf sprung FJ-40 and how much fun we had getting through a trail, breaking down, getting stuck, and doing it again the next weekend. Long, dusty, days with good friends… nothing better!

  • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
    @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +29

    *WHAT'S YOUR OPINION?* What type of vehicle would _you_ like to see in a future episode? Let me know, cuz I read this stuff!!! ❤️

    • @AdrianSanabria
      @AdrianSanabria 3 года назад +2

      I don't know - it depends on what you're going for with this channel? You say you want to drive *everything*, so I think it would be cool if there was a JDM drift car episode, but that's such a different car culture from what you've done so far.
      Regardless, I feel like the Jay Leno's Garage collaboration episode is inevitable :)

    • @c.s.s.1723
      @c.s.s.1723 3 года назад +6

      Keep on going. A detour will take you to places that you aren’t planning on going. Since I am not behind the wheel and not in a hurry, I am happy to ride along

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +7

      @Adrian Sanabria Funny that the first response is JDM... we actually had a JDM shoot all lined up for February and then had a scheduling conflict. Definitely noting your comment! Thank you!

    • @deliciouslifetv7362
      @deliciouslifetv7362 3 года назад +1

      I suggest the Philippine jeepney how those ww2 jeep turned into jeepneys

    • @ahmedalshamsi8144
      @ahmedalshamsi8144 3 года назад +3

      Modified farm tractors 😬

  • @pamlokken1894
    @pamlokken1894 3 года назад +2

    Great fun video Nicole! I have been wheeling in our family's 1953 CJ3B since it was brand new (along with our Teardrop Trailer). The trails you tackled show what "real" 4 wheeling has always been like. Your commentary is spot on. You captured the joy and direct connection that you get with these great old Jeeps.

  • @bcuz2975
    @bcuz2975 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Thanks for sharing. I learned how to drive on ranch in old Willys Jeep . Great freedom and fun. 🇺🇸
    They were cheap crude Army surplus and amazing. I wish we had same opportunity today for new generation.

  • @steveirby9084
    @steveirby9084 3 года назад +3

    Better than going to the gym! You’ve still got it Nicole!

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +1

      Haha...thank you!

    • @clivehorridge
      @clivehorridge 3 года назад

      @@NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      It’s brutal without power steering, especially rock crawling when you can’t always get some forward/reverse motion to help ease the wheels round.
      Good effort, and a classic video, 11/10 vg 👍🏻🇷🇴🇬🇧

  • @jumpjetcaptain495
    @jumpjetcaptain495 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for another really cool video! You were totally in your element and your enthusiasm really brings joy. Reminds me of my CJ-7 days, the most fun ever...

  • @apearl9999
    @apearl9999 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video!! I have a 2016 Wrangler JKU and I'm just in awe of people who do wheeling with a manual, much less in a Jeep that is over 70 years old! Great to watch, thank you. :)

  • @fastdude2002
    @fastdude2002 3 года назад

    My Dads 1949 Willy’s Jeep is still sitting in the garage to this day. He passed away in 1979. He put a Buick V6 in it. I had a blast driving it around the property when I was a teenager. Someday we need to get it running again. I have a 1986 CJ7 and a 2006 Wrangler Rubicon. I love Jeeps.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад

      It would be awesome if you do get it going again. That's a real treasure! Thanks for watching!

  • @spynles7947
    @spynles7947 3 года назад +4

    One of the best channels on RUclips.

  • @bumblebeebob
    @bumblebeebob 3 года назад +52

    6:42 Gotta love a girl who isn't afraid to get her hands dirty! 😎

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +4

      Yep...I did get pretty dirty!

    • @bumblebeebob
      @bumblebeebob 3 года назад +1

      @@NicoleJohnsonsDetour And a great time was had!

    • @terrysteward6765
      @terrysteward6765 3 года назад

      I noticed the dirty hands and loved them!!! Very cool.

    • @bumblebeebob
      @bumblebeebob 3 года назад

      @@terrysteward6765 It's as much this old hard rubber steering wheels all covered in dust and dirt as anything. But still I'm sure Nicole is perfectly okay with getting down and dirty if the need arises.

  • @frankgabron8989
    @frankgabron8989 3 года назад

    When its time to wheel Jeep flatties I know who I'm calling !! The queen of the rocks NICOLE JOHNSON !!

  • @jayjenkins4721
    @jayjenkins4721 3 года назад +1

    I have a 48 CJ2A that was in boxes in a barn three years ago and she got to play in the snow a few months ago for the first time in about 20 years after I put it together and got it running again. I love my Willys! I was glad to see at least one Willys out there with the military NDTs (Non Directional Tires) instead of the ATs. :)

  • @David-dd7qe
    @David-dd7qe 3 года назад +3

    So awesome loved the video! Seeing those old Willy's bust those trails is something else!

  • @racerx8410712
    @racerx8410712 3 года назад +3

    Another great video! Wow! This was one of the more scary off road vids I've seen (please don't die everyone and watch your thumbs) but also the coolest watching these ages old jeeps hold there own! And the culture! What a cool group of people. Best Nicole moment (besides any scene with your country hat pinned down to your sunglasses!): @ 8:34 when you picked up that jerry can or tried too carry it out. I thought heard a "ugh" along with the thud as it hit the ground! Ha! Anyways best and looking forward to the next! Thanks Nicole!

  • @turboL67
    @turboL67 2 года назад

    I wanted a CJ2a since I was a teenager. My first car was an '80 CJ5. Still have that CJ5 at 41 but it hasn't been driven in nearly a decade. This made me want a CJ2a all over again.

  • @drdesmo8489
    @drdesmo8489 3 года назад +1

    That was brilliant ! I’ve been down to Arizona 3 times, I’d Love to do what you did there. Such a long way from Alberta Canada. Bellissimo ❤️

  • @murphy3999
    @murphy3999 3 года назад +4

    Another awesome video Nicole. Love what you doing and all the content is amazing

  • @carnyx8016
    @carnyx8016 3 года назад +3

    Just discovered your series and I am loving it so far. Keep up the good work and the amazing content! :)

  • @joegeorge3367
    @joegeorge3367 3 года назад +1

    I have a '68 Bronco with a 302 and 31 inch BFG's and I am sure it could not compete out there with these Jeeps - incredible.

  • @papagrouch8416
    @papagrouch8416 3 года назад +2

    Aww cripes, that is awesome. Really enjoyed these amazing historical CJ's. Especially love how the jerry can got dumped but you saved the Coors! Great video! More! Thanks

  • @oilfieldron5800
    @oilfieldron5800 3 года назад +4

    Your videos just keep getting better! That look like the funnest video yet. I definitely love Wheeling it would be super cool the wheel in a wheelies.👍

  • @DougBugBuilder
    @DougBugBuilder 3 года назад +3

    Ahhh, I love those vintage Jeeps! Great video.

  • @allenfreauff1707
    @allenfreauff1707 Год назад

    My father as a very smart man. When I was 15 and start to drive in Eastern Oregon. He bought a ‘47 Willy Overland. That was MY CAR. It would not do over 58 MPH down hill. But would climb a tree. My camping trips with friends outside of Mt. Vernon, Oregon taught me many things about driving. Sold it when we moved away. For 28 years on the PD here and several car chases I NEVER LOST A VEHICLE (thanks Jeep).

  • @onespeedworld6979
    @onespeedworld6979 2 года назад +1

    If there is a heaven, it looks like this. Flat fenders & friends...the secret to happiness!

  • @oldcarjunky
    @oldcarjunky 3 года назад +4

    Very cool to see old school getting it done like the rock crawlers .this Is real crawling. Not as easy as some I have watched you do in yours.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +1

      It was fun for sure. Got a good workout!

    • @oldcarjunky
      @oldcarjunky 3 года назад

      Ls swap into a 55 chevy how to make it run and look clean

  • @angeldawnmorningstar
    @angeldawnmorningstar 3 года назад +3

    you guys definitely need to come to Crystal Beach for the next " Go Topless " Jeep Weekend ...it's a BLAST !
    🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎

  • @robedmund9948
    @robedmund9948 3 месяца назад

    That look of satisfaction and accomplishment on the newbie's face never gets old. Whole new meaning to "If ya got 'em, smoke 'em."

  • @michaelharris1455
    @michaelharris1455 3 года назад

    took my driving test in Pop's 1941 GPW, in 1981, and have so many memories of that little Jeep.
    Wish I had it now.
    It's the standard I measure just about everything in my life by, especially vehicles.
    Enjoying a 1972 Wagoneer now.
    Caveman technology rules!😎

  • @UncleBildo
    @UncleBildo 3 года назад +3

    Cool old beasts! Not the smoothest ride, however. Last full day offroading in one of those for me, I needed a spatula to get my butthole loose from my underwear...... had gotten pounded up in there pretty good! Sorta felt like I'd spent a weekend in an MMA tourney, too! Awesome content as always! Keep up the stellar work!

  • @quinoa13
    @quinoa13 3 года назад +6

    These little jeeps look so cool! Pretty sure if it rolled you could just flip it back over no problem!

    • @theancienteternaloaktree
      @theancienteternaloaktree 3 года назад

      At their weight, 4-6 reasonably strong guys can pick one up and carry it if you have to.

    • @pv2870
      @pv2870 3 года назад +2

      Well, your friends could roll it back over. Once they remove your crushed corpse, it would probably drive fine.

    • @theancienteternaloaktree
      @theancienteternaloaktree 3 года назад

      @@pv2870 with no belts or roll cage, most people would be thrown from the vehicle before it fully rolled. Depending on your build, you either bounce or splat from those. In my racing days, I generally bounced when I wrecked. Being the old dude I am now though, I'd probably end up like Humpty Dumpty.

  • @ianm706
    @ianm706 3 года назад +2

    I got a Willys jeep I drive daily here in the Philippines! Great vid!

  • @mattlutterman8701
    @mattlutterman8701 3 года назад +1

    Your videos are awesome so is your driving it's Memorial day weekend so let's remember Tim Florian in the Zuk! Arguably the best driver ever RIP Buddy we still miss you.

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад

      We miss Tim, too. He was a great driver and I enjoyed the time we spent at comps.

    • @mattlutterman8701
      @mattlutterman8701 3 года назад

      I Remember when Tim put on his helmet jumped in Buzz's Unkillable Chrysler Lebaron & taco'd that Toyota Camry Crazy stuff!

  • @raymndstannski3947
    @raymndstannski3947 3 года назад +3

    After Watching again, It's awfully Refreshing to see a "Reality Film" on U tube. The Host does a good job of asking interesting questions with accurate Replys. She also impresses me with her Hands On Driving and Her Un conceited attitude about getting Dirty ! Her comment of "feathering the clutch" ? Who In her generation? even understand that statement.

  • @joecrone9862
    @joecrone9862 3 года назад +4

    Extra slice of raisin pie for your camera crew! I swear it's like we are really right there with you on these cool adventures. Have you ever been to a motorcycle hill climb?

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +2

      No I haven't done that before. But motorcycles scare the crap out of me! 😮

  • @keithosterkamp6207
    @keithosterkamp6207 3 года назад +1

    A friends dad let us operate his 54 when we were in high school. Wooded trails and mud pits. It was a long walk back to get a chain and come along! You were definitely in your element Nicole

  • @fresnokidsr
    @fresnokidsr 2 года назад +1

    Yep yep yep old vehicles rock. This was fun to watch. It makes me wanna be able to do that also. Thanks for sharing this and letting people like me live vicariously through you via these videos lol
    Have fun take care

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it..thank you so much for watching!

    • @fresnokidsr
      @fresnokidsr 2 года назад

      @@NicoleJohnsonsDetour yep yep you're very much welcome. P.s. even though I haven't seen many of your videos yet I am just starting to check them out. I did love the one you did on the Datsun 510 in Northern Cali. also

  • @SPIDERWEBSHADE
    @SPIDERWEBSHADE 3 года назад +3

    This looks painful! Nice job to Crofts and Nicole!

    • @NicoleJohnsonsDetour
      @NicoleJohnsonsDetour  3 года назад +1

      Haha! Not a comfy modern ride, that's for sure! BTW love me some Spiderwebshade!!! You guys rock!!!

  • @DumbledoreMcCracken
    @DumbledoreMcCracken 3 года назад +4

    I want this more than a Defender. WTH, way cooler than a $60k new jeep.

  • @jeepersdelight
    @jeepersdelight 3 года назад

    Jason from MD here!
    When my old jeep breed is down, even in my newer WJ, I always stop to assist!! My blood type is OD green!
    American Cherokees USA!
    🍻cheers alll!!

  • @Earlywinters09
    @Earlywinters09 3 года назад +1

    I can't stop coming back to this video. Looks like a blast!