I just got my Kaiser Willys order today, thanks again for the discount code, every little bit helps. I love my 54 m38a1, but i still intend to find a wwll jeep, because both my grandpa's served 4 year's in wwll. I heard a lot of stories, and some were pretty bad. My one grandpa was a medic, and he saw some really bad injuries. I've always wanted an old jeep, had a real nice one that was a mid 80' s, but it wasn't like having the m38a1 24 volt jeep I'm restoring now. Once you have one of these old jeeps, you kinda get hooked. I had a 66 impala ss convertible back in 07, but had to sell it because of an accident that kept me from working for almost a year, and bill's have to be paid. I didn't really feel that bad about it, although i had a lot of time and money in restoring it. The good thing about these jeeps, is the parts are cheaper, and not as much work is involved to restore them. This six wheel jeep is pretty cool, a lot of work went into building it, but it looks good, and i bet it's fun to drive. G-d bless.
for a second I thought my double vision kicked in. Beautiful piece of work.
It’s a wild one for sure!
I just got my Kaiser Willys order today, thanks again for the discount code, every little bit helps.
I love my 54 m38a1, but i still intend to find a wwll jeep, because both my grandpa's served 4 year's in wwll. I heard a lot of stories, and some were pretty bad. My one grandpa was a medic, and he saw some really bad injuries. I've always wanted an old jeep, had a real nice one that was a mid 80' s, but it wasn't like having the m38a1 24 volt jeep I'm restoring now. Once you have one of these old jeeps, you kinda get hooked. I had a 66 impala ss convertible back in 07, but had to sell it because of an accident that kept me from working for almost a year, and bill's have to be paid. I didn't really feel that bad about it, although i had a lot of time and money in restoring it. The good thing about these jeeps, is the parts are cheaper, and not as much work is involved to restore them. This six wheel jeep is pretty cool, a lot of work went into building it, but it looks good, and i bet it's fun to drive. G-d bless.
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for choosing
Kaiser Willys and for using my code!
That is awesome and something iv always wanted to build only with a hard top.
It’s never too late to start
Great interview!!!!
Thank you!
By the time this year's event was over those six wheels were coming in pretty handy.
Yeah traction was scarce! 😆
I saw this at the show. It is a really interesting piece of engineering!
Awesome job on this
rig!!
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Thank you! Cheers!
U R welcome!! Look forward to seeing more on this on the trails!!
🤙🧙♂️👍
Such a cool Jeep, I’d love to do a kubota conversion .thanks for the video
Any time!
That is awesome! I would love to have one of those.
You and me both!
damn Tanner what are you eating
Ok, where did the red t ruck disappear too?
There’s a Jeep show with 90 jeeps 100 yards behind us 😆
Cool video! Could you please tell me how to find the diesel willys group you were talking about?
Sure! It’s the “diesel Willys support group” on facebook
@@redeyecafegarage7484 Thanks!
@@KyleKAPwelcome!
Willys actually made about 13 6wd jeeps during WW2.
Yeah Tanner talked about how the Mt-tug was in his sights and became and gave him some ideas for this build 👍