My Willys pickup is my farm truck and daily transportation. It is used for everything from pulling a fertilizer wagon to feeding hay to my cattle. It is very versatile and has never left me stranded or stuck. My wife of 41 years, Pam, and I drove the Willys from Northern California to Northern Arkansas in June of this year, with no air conditioning and no radio and we’re still married. It took us 7 ½ days and averaged 12 mpg. We saw and smelled sights that you never see blasting down the Interstate at 70 mph. We named him Waldo. Where’s Waldo now? He sleeps indoors in my Man Cave, beside my 1952 Ford pickup.
Kaiser Willys Jeep Blog Story – Frank Fortner
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That is a sweet Jeep, very cool story! you can’t have to many Jeeps and old trucks.
very cool story and a sharp looking truck. where in Northern Arkansas do you live.? i live in Northern Arkansas also.
Nice story. Grew up in AR.
Very cool story! We’re you able to keep off the interstates all the way on your adventure and is your truck stock with the Super Hurricane 6 in it?
Great color with adventure story.