Ted Jordan shared this cute photo of his girls on his 3B plow jeep. I bet those jeeps have been busy this year! The second photo shows a truck trapped by the snow.
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Ted Jordan shared this cute photo of his girls on his 3B plow jeep. I bet those jeeps have been busy this year! The second photo shows a truck trapped by the snow.
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Great pics Ted! Do the girls help plow?In my part of Northwest Ohio,we have seen all time record snowfall and record cold temps.I am delegated to remove snow at work so maybe your jeeps could help out here!:) Actually there was a CJ 5 here at my workplace with a plow but that was gone before my time here.
Check out the head light bezels on the 3b..
Hey Doug ,Ted here . My girls love our Willys for sure !!! I guess you could say they were bred for them. I have been hooked on any type Flat Fender jeep for a long time now and we at any given time have a pretty big collection here . My girls Mia and Marley especially like our plow jeeps and woods buggies . At 13 and 11 years old they both are driving one of my 462as in the woods . They do quite well but I have to strap a block of wood to clutch pedal for the little one to reach it. We live on a pretty good snow belt in Storrs CT (home of the UCONN huskies) and have definitely been getting our share of snow over the last few years. Bring on any full size truck you want for plowing ,but I’m convinced nothing plows snow like a smaller Willys with military weed chains and extra weight on there backs. If youv’e ever plowed with one you know what I mean .There kinda like bulldozers ,and can climb the snow piles really well . Thanks for the nice comment and I will try to get a video in of the girls towing each other around on snow tubes
Ted
Ted, it is allways nice to see jeeps that are being used!!I myself have a GPW that I acquired in pieces in 1979.I had a driveable jeep back then after a lot of effort.After years of wanting to get my jeep running again,(rod knocking) just over a year ago I discovered E-Willys and got excited about driving my flatfender again.Long story short I drove it down my road for the first time in 27 years last June.Work has taken over most of my time this winter,but I am planning on putting the front driveshaft in it this weekend so I can use the 4 wheel drive in the snow.I myself have not plowed with a flatfender,but one could be in my future!Thank you for the nice response!
Doug