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Little Willy actually made it there and back

Ice Queen

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Last year I took my 60's M38 Willys Jeep to two rallies and both times he ended up coming back by AA relay (rescue service). I took him to a one day rally in Monmouthshire, about 100 miles away, on Monday and he actually made it back - well nearly, we ran out of petrol about 4 miles from home, but after a drink he did get home under his own steam! I must admit that it had taken the AA (again) two hours to get him started in the first place, but after that he actually behaved himself! I really must look into getting the petrol guage working....
 

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Ice Queen said:
I really must look into getting the petrol guage working....

Or take an extra (filled) 5 gallon can on your next journey! :yum:

The old vehicles are nice, but they are a bit harder to depend on when you stray away from home. I can't figure out why I can have something start up and run properly in my driveway, but when I am 30 miles away it becomes tempermental!
 

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Actually it was the first time I didn't take a spare can of petrol, I remembered I hadn't got it with me when I was about 12 miles from home and didn't want to go back for it. It was sitting outside the back door on top of the barbecue! Will post a picture of Little Willy when the weather improves, it is horrible here today, grey and raining.
 

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Little Willy went out again to another rally this weekend and made it there and back with no problems. I remembered to take extra petrol in the can, and topped up the petrol tank twice. I didn't take the camera, but someone I met at the rally took some photos of the jeep and I have copied them and post them here, especially for cj7 who is also into jeeps.
 

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Melensdad

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Anita, who made that Jeep? Is it a Mahindra made unit from India? Is it an American unit? What year? I know that many of the Jeeps in Europe were made under license by other companies.
 
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