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This Willys Jeep Has Always Been Out In The Open 

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“The adventure began when we left the driveway,” says Larry Shank. “And that’s what was neat about the Jeep and the teardrop; you became part of the country from day one.”
Shank is the proud custodian of this 1953 Willys Jeep CJ-3B and 1947 Ken-Skill Kustom Kamper Model 10, both bought by his father in period and used during their entire lives by his family for exploring the U.S. while on vacation.
Traveling off the beaten path may seem extreme, but he has a different perspective: “You arrive not exhausted but exhilarated; because you’re already there, you’re already on vacation…”
His father taught him how to drive the Jeep and fix the Jeep, and set up camp; their relationship was close and unique, he says. For his father, vacations were a way to reconnect with nature after months at a demanding job at Lockheed.
“You could not go the places he wanted to go unless you had this. There were dirt roads, sandy roads, where a normal car would not make it,” Shank says. “The Jeep could get him every place he wanted to go.”
Even today, Shank’s Jeep explores wherever his son wants to go.
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@ianlai7964
@ianlai7964 8 лет назад
That old-school projector playing the Jeep footage was a nice touch
@marts500
@marts500 8 лет назад
when he fired up the projector that's when I got a lump in my throat..
@okniceguy
@okniceguy 8 лет назад
me too!
@colemancalgary5260
@colemancalgary5260 8 лет назад
Did you swallow something?
@USPhotoRecon
@USPhotoRecon 8 лет назад
+Coleman Calgary baby batter
@hansrussell8888
@hansrussell8888 8 лет назад
I don't like it when older people view every young person as someone who only wants to be inside watching tv and playing video games. I'm 15, and of course I enjoy those things, but I wish I grew up like this guy did. I love being outside, enjoying nature, and I appreciate older things and the way life used to be. Maybe I was just born in the wrong time, but I'd so much rather be growing up back in the 50s and 60s where you didn't have to lock your doors, you could ride your bike everywhere, when nature wasn't being destroyed, and people actually cared about other people. I think it's neat how safety wasn't such a concern, young people weren't so sheltered, and kids could just learn through experience. Of course, any time has its problems, but life just seems like it was better back then. I feel the same way about many things that this man was talking about, but I think if I met him he would just put me off as stupid teenager who only cares about electronics and instant gratification. It's too bad people are stereotyped, and it's too bad my generation is the way it is.
@hansrussell8888
@hansrussell8888 8 лет назад
+Ariel Lezen I'm not trying to find favor with older people, that's just honestly how I feel. I don't need anyone to like me lol
@hansrussell8888
@hansrussell8888 8 лет назад
+Ariel Lezen also, I don't "wear my preferences like a fashion accessory." if I did, I would constantly be telling people that. I don't do that, I was only commenting on a RU-vid video.
@MBJaguar1007
@MBJaguar1007 8 лет назад
+Hans Russell but the elder generation was made this world like it is today! our generation isn´t guilty at all
@hansrussell8888
@hansrussell8888 8 лет назад
+Michael Byron I guess what I have to say is, it is important to appreciate aspects of older generations. You make a good point, that generation also did a lot to screw up the world.
@MBJaguar1007
@MBJaguar1007 8 лет назад
our luck is, we can pick the best out the past and combine it with the today
@daviemaclean61
@daviemaclean61 8 лет назад
I'm a Land Rover nut, but this is one of the coolest holiday/camping set ups I've ever seen. Bravo sir.
@CantThinkofaCoolOne
@CantThinkofaCoolOne 8 лет назад
Wow, the inclusion of his home movies towards the end really caps off a magnificent overall piece. Great work Petrolicious.
@Trollsky
@Trollsky 8 лет назад
Very touching... These moments when a toddler is trying to get into the jeep, you listening to the mature man and realize it is the same person. I think this episod is the deepest one on this channel. I almost cried when he said he is alone.
@Casey_J96
@Casey_J96 8 лет назад
One of the best stories in a while.
@andyk3950
@andyk3950 8 лет назад
+CJSchecter96 @CJSchecter96...I couldn't agree more. Although not the first chronicle of an off road vehicle, by far one of the coolest stories shared on this channel.
@shahnawazrind4360
@shahnawazrind4360 8 лет назад
Every time you see one of these it's like seeing a long lost friend from primary school. It's an incredible feeling.
@jfazzuoli3813
@jfazzuoli3813 8 лет назад
A rolling reminder of how we need to make America great again. Look at all the American manufactured brilliance. The trailer, the Jeep, the coffee pot, the folding table....
@ScoopzyDaizy
@ScoopzyDaizy 8 лет назад
Pretty sad to see he has no family to pass this on to. I enjoyed this video very much, more so than any of the latest uploads on this channel, as it really tells the story of a man's life. I admire you sir, your respect for your parents and childhood is a true inspiration :)
@blakslee720
@blakslee720 8 лет назад
This channel should seriously have its own TV program. every one of these videos is so much better than a lot of the shows on there
@iea96
@iea96 8 лет назад
Wow this video is a work of art
@dan75dy
@dan75dy 8 лет назад
+Emre Akcan Agreed. A beautiful piece of film.
@charleshu5752
@charleshu5752 8 лет назад
This video almost made me cry
@matejsommer72
@matejsommer72 8 лет назад
+Charles Hu hate to admit that but I actually had tears in my eyes
@AimForTheBushes908
@AimForTheBushes908 8 лет назад
+Charles Hu Me too, had me in tears.
@cheesememe4986
@cheesememe4986 7 лет назад
I'm not crying it's just brake cleaner in my eyes
@shakespeare_hall4788
@shakespeare_hall4788 4 года назад
I keep coming back to this story because it is the best thing Ive ever seen on a screen !...Pity the story doesn't go for an hour or so !
@aghauler1964
@aghauler1964 8 лет назад
whenever I miss my Dad I watch this over and over. thank you!
@josephmars20
@josephmars20 8 лет назад
This rig doesn't deserve to be tossed on a shelf for people to look at. This rig needs a good home after he passes to continue the legacy. Forget the museum!
@pleasantlakepirate1832
@pleasantlakepirate1832 8 лет назад
+josephmars20 No, not this one. it's story is too deep. Sell it to a "good home" and 2 years and a divorce later, it's on ebay to be bought by some goober who wants to put a 52" light bar and some fucking dick cepek DC2's on it
@malang724
@malang724 8 лет назад
I agree. Don't let this jeep's story/memory be ruined by another owner. Unfortunately all great stories must come to an end.
@davidkless9131
@davidkless9131 7 лет назад
Pleasant Lake Pirate you ain't lying--the light bar would kill me to look at.
@mightyspuds
@mightyspuds 6 лет назад
Doesnt that make you crazy!!! I bought a VW van,guy told me flat out he was going to approve me,he wasnt selling to a jackass that would foul it up.I passed his scrutiny and its original to this day.
@johnnymckenna1889
@johnnymckenna1889 8 лет назад
Who in Gods name would dislike this video? This is a Hollywood level masterpiece that touches the adventure in all of us. Bravo to the photographers, bravo to the editors, and bravo to Larry Shank for continuing the lost art of true adventure.
@noredcr
@noredcr 8 лет назад
Hell I'm 25 and I yearn for those good ole days, what an era it was!
@thebigoaktree8401
@thebigoaktree8401 6 лет назад
Beautiful classic rig and trailer. What a great story and a great story teller!
@t4thfavor1212
@t4thfavor1212 8 лет назад
When he said "I don't have a family to pass this on to" I think I cried a little. It's probably the saddest thing I've ever heard the way he reminisces about the good old days, and he doesn't have anyone to share the experience with :(
@andrewb.5996
@andrewb.5996 6 лет назад
What a great childhood. I had a similar experience.
@alexf80m32
@alexf80m32 8 лет назад
This video is why i love this channel.
@mungairhesa
@mungairhesa 7 лет назад
Beautiful story, very well told.
@awahlster
@awahlster 8 лет назад
Easiest way to say what I think about this video is I have an 8x10 color print of the dash of this CJ-3B on my planning board for my 48 CJ-2A project as part of my inspiration. I grew up with the CJ-2A my dad bought as a broken down farm jeep in 1962. He fixed it all up and then a couple years later he and 9 other guys formed the Salem Jeep Club. And we went on all kinds of adventures with the club and with just the family. Dad even joined the Sheriffs reserve and did search and rescue with the Jeep. I totally get everything you say about your dad and his jeep. I have about another year of work before mine is back on the road. Sure would be fun to run into you up some dirt road somewhere someday.
@chriswatson7488
@chriswatson7488 8 лет назад
It's not a museum that should have it, but a sympathetic adventurer. Someone who will love and cherish it, but also use it to get away from the hectic modern World, and back to a time of simplicity and basic needs, an ideal time really.
@KevinButler35
@KevinButler35 8 лет назад
+Chris Watson I agree, he needs to find a family who can promise him they will keep it and do the same thing his dad did. Thats where that jeep belongs.
@Chriostopherbergs
@Chriostopherbergs 6 лет назад
Sir, today some would say, turn off or assimilate. My Jeep 97, has 230,00 miles. It's now a second vehicle; however some vehicles are worth keeping on the road. An Oregon Jeep in WI. Peace
@Terminxman
@Terminxman 8 лет назад
Finally someone who's not a pretentious hipster
@motherlovinsnuffstar
@motherlovinsnuffstar 8 лет назад
That's because hipsters only drive inports...
@RetroOffroad69
@RetroOffroad69 8 лет назад
It is good car
@leftyhara3876
@leftyhara3876 7 лет назад
...import scooters...
@gregorytimmons4777
@gregorytimmons4777 5 лет назад
Don't become so jaded you think nearly every young person is a pretentious hipster. Give it ten seconds before you pass judgement.
@Rufio1975
@Rufio1975 4 года назад
@@gregorytimmons4777 True. Thats what I tell people. Maybe just maybe, they actually like it. You know, like the young people did back then. People are always quick to judge these days. And besides, why is it really bothering them? Live your life.
@RanchoDeSanchez
@RanchoDeSanchez 8 лет назад
Damm this video brought tears to my eyes. Nothing is forever, cherish the moments with your loved ones before there gone.
@1598hi
@1598hi 7 лет назад
I have a similar story with my 1999 Jeep Xj. 300,000 Miles and counting. As a child it took me so many places. Its been mine for years now. This Jeep's story reminded me so much of the story mine has to offer. This is a wonderful video. Thank you for making it.
@TrailRecon
@TrailRecon 8 лет назад
Awesome Jeep that will last many lifetimes! Great Video!
@JeepTJWheelin
@JeepTJWheelin 2 года назад
Makes you wish you had a flat fender Willys, CJ-7, CJ-8 Scrambler or even a TJ huh Brad? Young people today think that off roading didn't begin until 2007 with the first 4 dr Wrangler. Which to me is tragic. I hope all the 4 dr folks see this video to know what a Jeep truly is. O|||||||O 🇺🇲 Only in a 2 Dr 🇺🇸 '41 - '06
@chicorulez
@chicorulez 8 лет назад
It had no fancy multimillion car, no hi-rev pass, no tire screeching, yet this is one the best videos you've ever made.
@Liazon098
@Liazon098 8 лет назад
I must change my life to reflect this. This brought me to tears. Beautiful work.
@Cosper79
@Cosper79 4 года назад
One of the best videos I've ever seen on RU-vid.
@allthehardtimes
@allthehardtimes 7 лет назад
Should be a documentary and not a short video because this guy is the spirit of adventure and outdoors
@topgearownz
@topgearownz 8 лет назад
I used to go out camping with my folks in my Dad's old Kaiser M38A1, and this brings it all back. Right in the feels.
@handyandie-morethanjusthan1462
what a wonderful story. It is sad to see that he doesn't have a family to pass it on to.
@LiveForGLory
@LiveForGLory 8 лет назад
In my opinion this is the best episode yet, in awe the entire time and got chills when the old film came into focus.
@ooglefluffg857
@ooglefluffg857 8 лет назад
Going camping with this guy is like going back in time. Goes to show how using something is the key to making it last forever.
@Feintgames
@Feintgames 7 лет назад
Beautiful cinematography! Amazing story. Just perfect.
@77AbleArcher
@77AbleArcher 7 лет назад
This is far and away, my favorite episode of Petrolicious. Sad and beautiful in many ways. What a great episode and personal story. My dream is to build up my 64' CJ6, and offroad trailer to pass onto my daughter. Sad he does not have someone to pass it on to.
@kennethj1956
@kennethj1956 8 лет назад
I remember those days when our Dads; WW2 era vets had hobbies like Jeepin', ham Radio, sport flying, rock hounding, family camping, building cabins, building boats, etc . Most of our camping gear was WW2 surplus; everything had a creosote smell.
@shawnlizeleatherdale4052
@shawnlizeleatherdale4052 5 лет назад
For my dad it was vw beetles
@blackjacket_
@blackjacket_ 8 лет назад
I was not interested in this video when it came out because I was like ... nah ... offroading and not a fast sports car legend or any kind of racing spirit included so .... you get the idea. After couple of days I decided to watch it and. Holy Molly ! This may be one of the best Petrolicious videos and seriously one of the best YT stories/videos ever. I just realized that even something what seems so boring to me, can make me so happy if it is done great. And this is just The Masterpiece !
@AimForTheBushes908
@AimForTheBushes908 8 лет назад
+nonickname100 Yes very beautiful story too, the eye candy was the cherry on top.
@Bryan9415
@Bryan9415 8 лет назад
I have the same problem. But I never regret watching them
@angelinalif
@angelinalif 8 лет назад
+nonickname100 Every time I see a video for a car where I am not immediately interested, I force myself to check it out anyways. And there hasn't been a time on Petrolicious that I ever regretted it... they manage to make put any car in a fascinating and beautiful light.
@jamesboaz4787
@jamesboaz4787 7 лет назад
nonickname100 perspective time gives us it does. "made up Yoda quote"
@francisgilbert5853
@francisgilbert5853 7 лет назад
This video literally gave me goosebumps. I am in the process of restoring a 1950 Willys overland wagon. I also bought and am restoring a 1946 Kit tear drop camper, the same as that camper, to pair with my wagon. I plan to paint them the same color scheme. I think all Willys lovers have the same mentality. We yearn for days long gone. I can only hope this setup goes to someone who appreciates it as much as we all do.
@ottodob
@ottodob 8 лет назад
This makes me miss my dad. That jeep is sweet too.
@DPH1LLY
@DPH1LLY 8 лет назад
Absolutely fantastic. Probably my favorite video yet being a Jeep enthusiast. Please keep doing the vintage 4x4's!
@shakespeare_hall4788
@shakespeare_hall4788 4 года назад
Absolutely and a IH Scout story would be nice !
@icebreakertech
@icebreakertech 8 лет назад
When he turned on the projector I had do wipe away a tear. Automotive travel at its finest.
@tomlarocque4720
@tomlarocque4720 8 лет назад
What a wonderful story...
@bleedinblue5675
@bleedinblue5675 7 лет назад
Larry Shank you are a diamond in the rough my friend and I absolutely appreciated and applaud you sharing the adventures of you and your fathers Jeep. All the luck to you in finding and placing this much cherished jewel in the very appreciative hands of the next caretaker!
@sinabagh
@sinabagh 8 лет назад
I don't know why but I'm literally in tears watching this. damn.
@djhero0071
@djhero0071 8 лет назад
This is by far the most beautiful,amazing,artful car channel I have ever had the incredible pleasure of knowing. Every single one of your videos are just spot on,A1,poetic works of art. I want to say thank you Petrolicious team for every single video and story you guys shine to light with your videos. Thank you so much.
@audioisgood
@audioisgood 8 лет назад
Not all of them. They made a really lousy one about this dullard and his busted SAAB 900 once. Apart from that they are all brilliant.
@profharveyherrera
@profharveyherrera 3 года назад
I've watched this video several times, every time I enjoyed as it was the first. Truly touching.
@MitchDenham
@MitchDenham 8 лет назад
When this episode popped up in my subscription list, I didn't think it would be interesting; it's just a Willy's afterall. I was wrong, this guy shared his family story with the Jeep very well, and I genuinely found it interesting. Brilliant video.
@TheoldSouth
@TheoldSouth 8 лет назад
This has to b one of the best videos you've done to date. Truly an incredible story. I hope his Jeep goes to someone who will respect it and take care of it like he has.
@barnold84
@barnold84 8 лет назад
I agree! My favorite along with the FJ.
@FilipinoMartialArtsCanada
@FilipinoMartialArtsCanada 7 лет назад
This is the exact thing that my son and I have started doing. Making memories to last forever. I just need a vehicle and trailer like this.
@shakespeare_hall4788
@shakespeare_hall4788 4 года назад
Wow oh Wow this is the best story I have ever seen , YOU sir have the best life with all those memories and still have your Fathers Willy's and trailer boat, and vintage outboard this is what it's all about ...all the money in the world cannot buy this ...it is just perfect ....The turning spot light and the evaporative air con was the highlight ...Thank you for these kind of stories !
@General_Eisenhower1945
@General_Eisenhower1945 7 лет назад
this is so peaceful. And relaxing to watch
@edpazikas8777
@edpazikas8777 4 года назад
This is just wonderful! Everything in this video teaches us the essence of life.
@KnightDriveTV
@KnightDriveTV 8 лет назад
Great one...loved this. Only part that saddened me is the "museum" part of it. I think someone that would USE it and continue its journey, share it with family and continue the story would be better. Vehicles like that don't belong in museums, they deserve to be in the wild.
@michaelfarren3712
@michaelfarren3712 3 года назад
I've watched this video several times over the past few years. Enjoy it every time. I'll probably watch it again someday.
@lancewingfield2259
@lancewingfield2259 5 лет назад
By far one of the coolest setups I've ever seen. I wouldn't change a thing.
@arnomaas6452
@arnomaas6452 8 лет назад
jeeps are great , nostalgia is great but when a few hours from the past become a haunting that follows you for the rest of your life then you are in trouble , mental trouble !
@egenestarr1986
@egenestarr1986 7 месяцев назад
Wonderful there is nothing more wonderful than that ..... old off road vehicle, camper, family, projector .... spectacular - Great Job
@jingorat
@jingorat 7 лет назад
just wow. Goes to show that nostalgia is king.
@greg1268
@greg1268 3 года назад
I come back to this video and it gets me choked up every time! I have a TJ and like he says in the video, it’s part of me and I’ll never get rid of it
@Spartan117JMC
@Spartan117JMC 7 лет назад
this is it. they cracked the code.. this is the key to happyness, freedom in simplicity...
@arkansasstone5331
@arkansasstone5331 4 года назад
Years later, I needed to watched this video again, when I think of willys, a image of this one with the teardrop always pops in my head now. A jeep that been brought, used, modified, and loved. Abit sad to hear he doesn't have any family to share it with and to pass it down to. I hope he finds a trusting home for that jeep that will take care of it, respect it, and change nothing on it, keep it as is.
@PixelTigerGaming
@PixelTigerGaming 8 лет назад
Ooh, I got goosebumps. Beautiful.
@FraxinusExelsior
@FraxinusExelsior 8 лет назад
Love this channel. Such heartfelt segments.
@sigmarules3584
@sigmarules3584 4 года назад
What a Nostalgia... Experience of life from the depth of eyes. Amazing!
@offgridmangogrower
@offgridmangogrower 3 года назад
We grew up with several Jeep’s. One day the neighbor said to my mother your husband’s Jeep is driving down the driveway with you son (4 yrs old). I must have loved that keep.
@XcrissRS13
@XcrissRS13 8 лет назад
What a strong story and spirit. Wow.
@KiegKillsReality
@KiegKillsReality 7 лет назад
What a beautiful story this man brings us!
@australianmade2659
@australianmade2659 8 лет назад
Every few weeks I come back to this video. I think about my dad and a vehicle like this which carries life's stories on even after we are gone. I don't have my dads vehicle. It was a British racing green fx Holden. But I get this. Thanks. From Australia
@greg1268
@greg1268 8 лет назад
I come back to this every few weeks as well. It is truly art. The sounds, the imagery, the quality of Mr. Shanks voice, all work very well together.
@philmebeer5660
@philmebeer5660 8 лет назад
Petrolicious you have out done yourself with this video! What a great jeep and camper. After that video it was like a flash and awoke some long dormant memories of my grandfather, his beloved VW Combi utility and his obsession with white water fishing. Miss it.
@chrisrankin435
@chrisrankin435 Год назад
Hands down the best video I have ever watched thanks to you and your dad awesome...
@TheReelUnwind
@TheReelUnwind 7 лет назад
This was so awesome. At 4 years old my grandfather plopped me in to his cj5. I couldn't even see over the dash board. My mother was so concerned that I was not safe but my grandfather brushed it off and said "He's fine." Many times he took me across rivers and through trails to hidden rock slides and I'd ask if water was supposed to be coming though the doors and up to my knees. He would just smile and say "Dont worry about it. It's ok." Today it still runs (a little rougher than before) and drives, but needs to be restored. Rust has penetrated the rear panels and tiny spots on the floor. I have been bugging my uncle for a year now and it seems he is interested in finally letting me bring it back to original condition. Hopefully someday I will Hold onto it and adventure just like this.
@djSmokeShow
@djSmokeShow Год назад
Pretty amazing that an 8 minute short film could take me on such a journey, the old home movies on the vintage projector sealed it for me. When cinema is done right it can transport you, I was indeed transported. Incredibly well done.
@bojeepus
@bojeepus 8 лет назад
This thing is Jeep purest dream. This jeep should not end up in a museum or car collection, It deserves to live on exploring the country and seeing the backwoods and camping. That teardrop is a little bit of heaven and should be experienced not seen behind glass. I hope were ever it does eventually end up the new owners will understand this and its very rich history, and use it like it was built for and keep it like it is.
@elburroadventures
@elburroadventures 8 лет назад
I just read about this exact Jeep in JP magazine. What an inspiring story and what must be incredible memories for the owner. It's too bad it can't be passed down to the next generation. What an heirloom!
@kathylinn77
@kathylinn77 8 лет назад
As someone who has a home built teardrop, this made me cry.
@johnsarcaneautos
@johnsarcaneautos 7 лет назад
Wonderful jeep and story. What a bonding with your father. Who would down vote this?
@TheDustyaman
@TheDustyaman 8 лет назад
Sad he doesnt have a family to give it to.
@NuclearGrizzly
@NuclearGrizzly 8 лет назад
+TheDustyaman I'm up for adoption if he's interested :-)
@AnonNomad
@AnonNomad 8 лет назад
+NuclearGrizzly Bears cannot be adopted.
@NuclearGrizzly
@NuclearGrizzly 8 лет назад
***** I can dream can't I?
@foress89
@foress89 8 лет назад
+TheDustyaman modern family would sell it for money, best give it to a museum
@TheDustyaman
@TheDustyaman 8 лет назад
+Jonathan Charette shit i wouldn't. my father owns a 69 roadrunner and a 70 cuda. i cherish them like they are my own. but he has already told me hes selling them in his will. so atleast this guy wants to give it to family.
@garyabrahams7609
@garyabrahams7609 6 лет назад
I am not a fan of off-roaders , rather high performance motor vehicles, however after watching this and seeing this gents passion and sheer enthusiasm he gets out of this vehicle, is so contagious. Great video.
@goodolbiscuit
@goodolbiscuit 7 лет назад
I cant stop watching this video. This has inspired me to get a jeep and do the same thing.
@pablonavas8808
@pablonavas8808 8 лет назад
That scenary blew my mind!! Gorgeous!
@MikeSmith-cy7jw
@MikeSmith-cy7jw 8 лет назад
in tears, truly beautiful, I wish I could buy that Jeep from that guy after he pass on!
@neileomcneilious9882
@neileomcneilious9882 8 лет назад
The way these videos are presented is really something special. Emotion, purpose, meaning, and fantastic cinematography really transports you into the lives of these people and their passion.
@lunchbox2784
@lunchbox2784 3 года назад
This is exactly the vehicle, trailer, boat, and camping gear I wish I had for me, my wife, 1.5 yr old boy, and dog. There’s tons of local camping and fishing spots we would be able to make 20, 30, 40 more years of memories with. Jeeps are a passion of mine, and I’ve wanted a Willys for as long as I can remember. Sadly, I could never afford a setup like this; it makes me sad it will be donated to a museum to collect dust and never be used like his father wanted. If I had this I would maintain it religiously, use it often, and pass it on to my boy some day. His father reminds me of my grandpa; these guys were few and far between.
@stupask3834
@stupask3834 8 лет назад
What an amazing journey he is still on. Fantastic Jeep and trailer with a whole life story behind it. Such a shame it can't be passed on.UK.
@Brother-Crow
@Brother-Crow 8 лет назад
Well im sat here, worst day of my life, my job of being a firefighter doesnt pay enough to pay my rent and bills. I face the thought of having to leave a job i adore to move onto a mundane warehouse job that i cannot love but is a quick and easy way to earn money. Unskilled and qualificationless person aged 23; This brought a smile to me, the simple little things in life is what is so special, seeing someone's journey through life is truly touching!
@van_demonium
@van_demonium 7 лет назад
one of my favorite car/owner highlights on the internet.
@jingiyo
@jingiyo 5 лет назад
Makes me want start this tradition with my son.
@aa240sx
@aa240sx 8 лет назад
Thank you for sharing a very personal story about your father and his legacy.
@FaizanKhan-sn9ym
@FaizanKhan-sn9ym 6 лет назад
This video made my day had tears in my eyes.
@susheergovindaraj5842
@susheergovindaraj5842 8 лет назад
One of the best videos i have ever seen of Petrolicious...Never seen such a well maintained WILLY'S before..
@EMSvideos
@EMSvideos 8 лет назад
Wow this almost made me cry. Amazing story.
@williamhamer3661
@williamhamer3661 8 лет назад
That set up is my absolute dream setup. I am more of a Land Rover fan but the Jeep vs Land Rover debate is so easy to put aside when you look at what both cars meant at the time. They were the epitome of freedom and wanderlust and hopefulness. I wish you could pass this set up onto the next generation of travelers rather than letting it sit in a museum. This needs to go to someone who is going to do the same with it that your father did. Keep it true and keep it used.
@terrykowalsky1564
@terrykowalsky1564 8 лет назад
I love exploring Jeep's roots... this is not only great Jeep story but a slice of Americana. Very well done. I have a 2016 Unlimited Hard Rock... the spirit lives on!
@petersagi275
@petersagi275 8 лет назад
Best. Car. Channel. Ever.
@johnnorthrop5218
@johnnorthrop5218 5 лет назад
I saved and shared this years ago...going back thru my jeep camping videos...this is still my favorite. Well done, sir!
@codyogden4611
@codyogden4611 5 лет назад
This makes me think about my 1994 Chevy I grew up offroading and road tripping with my dad. It also reminds me of the M38A1 he had when I was really little
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