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Jason Miller - Generations of Jeeps (@65seejayfive)

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In 2016, Jason Miller bought a 12-acre farm in Pennsylvania. There’s a lot of work that goes into getting a neglected farm back up and running. Jason got to work fixing the farmhouse and taking care of the land, but he soon realized he needed a utility vehicle around the farm. The solution wasn't a UTV or pickup, it was a 1965 Jeep CJ5a Tuxedo Park Mark IV. Though his first vehicle, a Jeep TJ Wrangler, launched his enthusiasm, it was that 1965 CJ5a that catapulted his passion for Jeeps. He eventually ended up with a collection of Jeeps, 1965 CJ5A, 1953 CJ3b and 2002 Wrangler. Chronicling his trials, tribulations and antics repairing and restoring his collection on social media has added fan favorite content creator to his resume, behind a dedicated father, husband and master electrician.
On this episode, Chris and Jason discuss how their lives intersected because of that very rare 65 CJ5a, the stories behind finding the Jeeps in his collection and his most recent Stroker engine swap.

Follow and subscribe to the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and your podcast listing platform. Check out our website at classic4x4.com and reach out if we can help you sell your classic, custom or collector truck or 4x4. Thanks for listening!

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In 2016, Jason Miller bought a 12-acre farm in Pennsylvania. There’s a lot of work that goes into getting a neglected farm back up and running. Jason got to work fixing the farmhouse and taking care of the land, but he soon realized he needed a utility vehicle around the farm. The solution wasn't a UTV or pickup, it was a 1965 Jeep CJ5a Tuxedo Park Mark IV. Though his first vehicle, a Jeep TJ Wrangler, launched his enthusiasm, it was that 1965 CJ5a that catapulted his passion for Jeeps. He eventually ended up with a collection of Jeeps, 1965 CJ5A, 1953 CJ3b and 2002 Wrangler. Chronicling his trials, tribulations and antics repairing and restoring his collection on social media has added fan favorite content creator to his resume, behind a dedicated father, husband and master electrician.
On this episode, Chris and Jason discuss how their lives intersected because of that very rare 65 CJ5a, the stories behind finding the Jeeps in his collection and his most recent Stroker engine swap.

Follow and subscribe to the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and your podcast listing platform. Check out our website at classic4x4.com and reach out if we can help you sell your classic, custom or collector truck or 4x4. Thanks for listening!

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