Another fantastic video! I love watching you overcome those challenging obstacles with skill and “will power” and not just big wheels and horsepower!! Thank you for sharing and stay safe on the trails 😃👍🏽
You just earned yourself a subscriber good sir! This is what it's all about. Just rolling rocks in the backcountry with your buddies, not showing off a $100k custom rig. You guys are killer drivers, good on you.
While Flatty's will never thought of as "fast". They sure are climbing son of a guns. The first Jeep that my Late Dad bought was a 1943 Willys . He paid $400.00 for it and at that price it didn't run but he got a trailer to haul it home on a spare windshield frame and a extra engine block. Sadly both Dad and the Jeep are gone. Dad passed away on Feb.15, 2019 and Mom passed on May 28, 2021.
Hi Todd, each of these jeeps are modified a little differently. My rusty blue one, Grampa's Jeep, is probably the least midified. Here's a walk around video of mine. Thanks for watching. th-cam.com/video/yVU495Xml4I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=062P22JEoejlOHab
Impressive, I seen many a fine looking newer model. That couldn't do that... I remember seen those adds in the back of Magazines. Saying you could buy a whole Jeep in a box for $25... Ever see those? Don
Hi Don. Thanks for your kind words. I've never seen those adds, but back in the 70s when i first got interested in cars, I liked hot rods. I mostly thought of Willys as a coup from the 40s built as a gasser. 😂
Ya, I always wanted a 32 Coupe or Sedan Delivery. Ha a couple chances, but didn't do it. In 92, I got a 1976 Chevy Blazer and I was hooked on 4 Wheeling. I'm getting old now, so watch the other guys do it... Don
Flags are mandatory at Sand Hollow. They do sell them at the state park entrance, or you can go to your local off-road motor sports dealer that sells side x sides and motorcycles. They usually have them with more fun flags.
I enjoy these videos but I am very concerned about your lack of proper safety equipment. Some of your rigs don’t even have a roll cage. Some don’t even have seatbelts. Or they’re not using them. I don’t care if I take heat for this but you’re setting a bad example with your carelessness.
Another fantastic video! I love watching you overcome those challenging obstacles with skill and “will power” and not just big wheels and horsepower!! Thank you for sharing and stay safe on the trails 😃👍🏽
Thanks so much!
Wow that's truly therelling... thanks for sharing
3:00 So nice to see a spotter finally who gives good directions. both front tires down the drop at the same time :)
You really motivate me to get out and enjoy the jeep
Good to see you out there! Thanks for the video!
All the best
That was very impressive.
Love the new roll bars and top!
Thanks for sharing, cool videos awesome jeeps, you rock guys!
I watched one of your videos again today from 2 years ago, I cannot believe how well that original motor performs, unbelievable
You kids sure know how to have a good time. Enjoyed watching every minute of the action.
Look like a really fun time!
Very cool guys👌🙉
Looks like a great day out, glad all went well, and Grandpa's Jeep was ok, safe driving, all the best to yous and your loved ones
You just earned yourself a subscriber good sir! This is what it's all about. Just rolling rocks in the backcountry with your buddies, not showing off a $100k custom rig. You guys are killer drivers, good on you.
Thanks, Conrad, for checking in, and thanks for your kind words. We're having a good time.
Great place to play, the way you guys are wrapped up it must be cold. Thanks Stan.
It is a blast there. It started out in the morning in the 30s, and by the end of the day, I think it was approaching 50゚F.
Great video like always 👍
Awesome! I love the old Jeeps & drivers handling it. The yellow Jeep driver is a bit sketch, but the yellow glove driver is the best of the bunch.
Fantastic 👏👏👏👏👍
Hi Stan, always enjoy seeing you guys wheeling in some just beautiful places.
Hi Steve, Thanks for checking in.
Happy New Year, Stan!!
Great job on the videos. It was fun on the trail. --"Shrek"
Nice meeting you. Thanks for checking in.
Cool jeeps look good
While Flatty's will never thought of as "fast". They sure are climbing son of a guns. The first Jeep that my Late Dad bought was a 1943 Willys . He paid $400.00 for it and at that price it didn't run but he got a trailer to haul it home on a spare windshield frame and a extra engine block. Sadly both Dad and the Jeep are gone. Dad passed away on Feb.15, 2019 and Mom passed on May 28, 2021.
Thanks for checking in. We are having fun.
Mr. Stan, Would love to make a trip or 2 with yall
Can you tell us what modifications have been done to these Jeeps to make them work so good?
Hi Todd, each of these jeeps are modified a little differently. My rusty blue one, Grampa's Jeep, is probably the least midified. Here's a walk around video of mine. Thanks for watching.
th-cam.com/video/yVU495Xml4I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=062P22JEoejlOHab
Impressive, I seen many a fine looking newer model. That couldn't do that... I remember seen those adds in the back of Magazines. Saying you could buy a whole Jeep in a box for $25... Ever see those? Don
Hi Don. Thanks for your kind words. I've never seen those adds, but back in the 70s when i first got interested in cars, I liked hot rods. I mostly thought of Willys as a coup from the 40s built as a gasser. 😂
Ya, I always wanted a 32 Coupe or Sedan Delivery. Ha a couple chances, but didn't do it. In 92, I got a 1976 Chevy Blazer and I was hooked on 4 Wheeling. I'm getting old now, so watch the other guys do it... Don
Stan, what was your AFSC?
208
Are the flags mandatory? If so do they sell them there?
Flags are mandatory at Sand Hollow. They do sell them at the state park entrance, or you can go to your local off-road motor sports dealer that sells side x sides and motorcycles. They usually have them with more fun flags.
Who says Jeeps can’t fly 😉
Good stuff….just proves ya don’t need 40” to do hard trails…..lol
Stan , did you have to change those underwear 🤣😂🇺🇸
No dirty underwear here.
I enjoy these videos but I am very concerned about your lack of proper safety equipment. Some of your rigs don’t even have a roll cage. Some don’t even have seatbelts. Or they’re not using them. I don’t care if I take heat for this but you’re setting a bad example with your carelessness.
I love how y’all prove to the new wheeling community that you don’t need 40s to enjoy the harder trails. 🥸