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Pics from the 2014 Great Willys Picnic

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John forwarded these pics from the 2014 Willys Picnic last weekend. Looks like a great day.

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8 Comments on “Pics from the 2014 Great Willys Picnic

  1. CraigInPA

    Beautiful day, friendly folks, and a few dozen Willys of all descriptions. My wife and I had a very good time walking around, talking with owners, and looking their pride and joys.

    The surf wagon pictured, which came from NJ, had a fantastically restored original interior, just gorgeous.

  2. glennstin

    Seth & Bob W must have bribed the weatherman well. What a GREAT WILLYS DAY. We certainly had a selection of Willys, no matter what your preference. For me, the Authorized Special Equipment displayed can not be duplicated. Thanks, John, for the pix, but being there, sharing with owners is where it’s really at. Enjoyed the day, especially the previously unlisted “LEFTY”, which I failed to photograph. Darn It!! Glad you included the original CJ2A with all the rear PTO / Monroe setup, and that Station Wagon with Surf Board on top. If You can possibly get in that neighborhood next year, and have Willys Blood in your veins, don’t miss this show.

  3. SE Pennsylvania Steve

    It was a fantastic show. Not to be missed.
    Are you going to attend next year’s, David?

  4. mmdeilers Post author

    Steve,

    I haven’t worked out next year’s schedule yet. If we can work it out financially and logistically, I’m all for it!

    – Dave

  5. Bill

    Great show… the weather has been perfect for the last 3 years in a row. I like seeing all of the good parts too. Nice work by all involved!

    Bill @ LimeStreetCarriage

  6. Mike Finegan

    This CJ5 tow Jeep is gorgeous, period correct even down to the lettering on the doors. Canfield Wreckers always had a “lock” on the Jeep vehicle market, the reason being that so few were sold. The big boy wrecker manufacturers din’t think it was worth their time. Canfield realized they had a untapped marketing partner in Jeep and seized it. Any idea who owns this CJ5?

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