After posting the article about Willys and Jeep Firetrucks, I did some looking around for more photos. Enjoy!
Wes Kibble
Top 10 Articles For May 2010
I have to admit that that the most popular article in April 2010 was a surprise to me! It is interesting to see some of the same articles in the list each month, but also neat to see which new ones make the list and why. Take the Scotch Tape & Willys article. It is only a few days old, but already at #5. This is because of the power of social media. A few key people, like Jeep themselves posted it on Twitter and the views exploded. What do you think?
2010 NORRA Mexican 1000 Starting Line Photos
We have located some starting line photos to follow up on our NORRA Mexican 1000 vintage off road race contingency photos we posted yesterday. Thanks to the folks at Off Road Mexico for the photos!
Scotch Tape & Willys?
Funny, I thought duct tape was a four wheelers best friend! Well, it turns out that according to photos in this obvious promotional stint, that scotch tape works wonders as well!
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NORRA 1000 Contingency Photos
The NORRA Mexican 1000 vintage off road race is on this week, so expect to see a lot of photos of vintage desert race vehicles over the next few days! This first group of photos are from this post on Race Dezert, along with this and this one from Off Road Mexico.
The Bastogne 65th Anniversary Commemoration
I do not have much information, but I believe this event was held in Vaux-sur-Sûre, Belgium. What a great collection of vintage military Jeeps and other vehicles! I love the 6×6 Willys Jeep!
Ford Bronco Fire Truck
This 1972 Ford Bronco Brush truck was an ex-Lake Jackson Volunteer Fire Department truck, then an ex-Shepherdstown VFD vehicle.
70’s & 80’s Midwest Short Course Racing Photos!
Talk about a great collection of photos! Some of these photos were taken from the Old Shortcourse Photos thread on Race Dezert, while I have collected others from around the net. Enjoy!
From The Archives #34
It is so nice to see a woody Jeep Grand Wagoneer in the dirt! Most of the woodies never saw a speck of dust!
Willys Military Jeep Graveyard
Thousands of army trucks, jeeps, and parts were dumped on the island of Okinawa, Japan after World War 2.








