A video commissioned by Willys in 1954 that best explains why my mother’s brothers, their children, Carletta; and her daughter should not be owning Jeeps.
Only people who truly appreciate the histories of Jeep, Land Rover, the Toyota Land Cruiser, and the Nissan Patrol; the amount of owners both Jeep and Land Rover have had over the decades; and Jeeps and Land Rovers with a PTO unit being used for farming, commercial; and industrial purposes should be owning Jeeps.
An episode of the television program Forensic Files about an automobile accident that had occurred on Interstate 75 (an Interstate where its northern terminus is in Sault Saint Marie, Michigan and the international U.S-Canada border there, and its southern terminus is in Miami Lakes, Florida-a town near the Everglades) as a result of man made fog produced by a manufacturing plant nearby and the fog had settled in the nearby valley in Tennessee that Interstate 75 traverses through, causing motorists to engage in a gruesome multi-vehicle collision and killing nearly all of these motorists involved.
This time in 1990 was the first time since the 1970’s when there was a fog-induced vehicle collision on this stretch of Interstate 75 that runs through Tennessee; when a law passed by the Tennessee state legislature in the 1970’s mandated that every vehicle titled and registered in the State of Tennessee must be equipped with fog lights (even it means that the owner is required to add on aftermarket ones on a car that has never been equipped with them from the factory), and this fog light mandate had seemingly averted any fog-induced vehicle collisions caused by natural fog that settles in the valley for the next 15 years until this incident that is the subject of this particular episode of the television program Forensic Files.
In the end, it was discovered that the manufacturing plant located nearby had failed to install the filters on their smokestacks that minimize fog and pollutants.
The owner of this blog is personally glad to hear that the current Ford Light-Duty Pickup Truck (which had just undergone a revision to its front end) has been named the Truck of Texas for 2018.
As I have said before in other posts, Ford’s Medium & Heavy-Duty trucks and B-Series School Bus chassis & cowl have always had as good of a reputation as IH/Navistar’s Medium & Heavy-Duty trucks and School Bus chassis & cowl; and also, Isuzu’s Medium-Duty trucks that they’ve ever sold in the North American market.
This episode of the television program Forensic Files titled “Road Rage” is about a jettisoned body of a young woman, and a discarded sleeping bag; bloody sneakers, and the woman’s purse that lead investigators to the woman’s lifeless body.
Though I am not fond of the engine that this Econoline has-the Windsor 351 Cubic Inch V8, and I’d rather that it have the 385 architecture 460 Cubic Inch V8 or the IH/Navistar 7.3 Liter Direct Injection Diesel Engine; I am writing this post because this Econoline Conversion Van with the Conversion having been performed by Coachmen is actually a cross between a traditional Conversion Van and a Class B motorhome.
The purpose of this particular conversion is so that you would have an ordinary vehicle to drive around on a daily basis (such as why you would buy a traditional Conversion Van) while having a washroom complete with a toilet but no vanity or shower; and a kitchenette complete with a Microwave Oven so that you could prepare food while on the go. The bottom line is you being able to have an ordinary vehicle with a toilet and a kitchenette so say-you were embarking on a 3 hour daytrip and you wouldn’t have to stop to use the toilet or at a fast food or drive-in joint for a quick meal. Or, if someone had driven to the grocery store and one person had stayed behind in the vehicle while parked in the parking lot and the person would have his very own toilet to use rather than have to traverse across the parking lot and into the store just to use the bathroom before making his way across the parking lot back into the vehicle.
Articles and advertisements about WJR-AM and FM, before the FM became WHYT-FM and played wierdo Top 40, Hip Hop, R&B, Alternative; and Hot Adult Contemporary music to this very day as WDVD-FM.
This was during the better times of the FM when it had simulcasted the AM station and later had an Easy Listening format.
Though Rover may have discontinued the 3-door Range Rover for the UK market in 1981, the company had continued to build 3-door Range Rovers for select markers within Continental Europe for another decade.
Linked below are a couple newer 3-door Range Rovers that were built for select markets in Continental Europe that have been personally imported into the United States:
The Jeeps and Land Rovers with PTO units linked below are further examples as to why my mother’s brothers, their children, Carletta, and her daughter should not be owning Jeeps, Land Rovers, and Toyota Land Cruisers.
An episode of the television program Forensic Files about a 40 year old woman who had been murdered and her lifeless body, along with only a single room within her house having been torched by her ex-husband, a Police Officer who had just recently completed a course on Forensic Arson as part of his training as a Police Officer.
Due to the way fires normally ignite-being outwards and upwards, and due to the circumstances of the regulated air and ventilation in the house; the fire had only burned in the great room-where this woman’s lifeless body had been laid to burn on her sofa.
This episode of the television program Forensic Files titled “Stick ‘Em Up” is about a bank robbery that had occurred in the town of Noel, Missouri and the kidnapping, abduction; and murder of the bank’s president Dan Short.
This bank robbery has also been featured on the television program The FBI Files.
The person who had found a piece of duct tape that had been washed up on the shore of the beach on an inland lake, and was a key piece of evidence that they investigators had originally missed; had appeared to be of Native American descent.
This bank robbery had been performed by the well-regarded Agofsky brothers, whose first names are Joe and Shannon.
The episode of the television program The FBI Files about this bank robbery:
This episode of the television program Forensic Files titled “Badge of Betrayal” is about a gal’s who was driving a Volkswagen Type 1 and was raped and murdered by a well-respected Police Officer who was on duty.
This gal’s Volkswagen Type 1 was discovered by authorities to be located on the ravine of the freeway.
Also, this gal’s Volkswagen Type 1 appeared to be from the 1974 or 1975 model year.
This crime was profiled by a locally-produced crime television show that was fabricated and aired locally by the area’s NBC affiliate.
This episode of the television program Forensic Files titled “All Charged Up” is about the murder of a woman that had occurred in Philadelphia in 1998.
An episode of the television program Forensic Files about a woman and her mother’s disappearance and this woman’s eventual discovery that her mother had been killed and that her remains have been scattered in a field for many years and have been undiscovered until this woman had discovered them herself many years later.
It turned out that this woman’s father had raped and then killed her mother.
I do not like this woman’s brother and father both wearing Buzzcut haircuts.