I’ve always loved old Willys Jeeps since I was little. Finally in September of 2018 I found this guy at a price I couldn’t pass up! Ever since it has unintentionally become my daily driver. Nothing show worthy, but this is definitely a strong runner. I had the engine rebuilt about 10,000 miles ago. Body is a mix-match of parts and sheet metal, but mostly a ‘52. Here in the Midwest roads are salted horribly, which means instant rust. I feel it’s a crime if a Jeep can’t see snow though, so I drive it anyway. I’ll just buy new body panels or a tub if it gets too bad to just repair as is. It has come in handy more then once in snowstorms. Always gets me home from work, and always saves my friends a towing bill when they get their cars stuck!
Willys Jeep Life Story – Isaac Grover
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Be a great idea to spada blast your tub to bare metal
Paint with two pack aluminium then put colour on .
Say this as I live in the UK 🇬🇧 rain snow salt
I drive a 52 M38 not have any rust problems
Wonderful story. Always good to see Jeeps in use. Reminds me of my WW2 Ford GPW (jeep) that I drove to work during the 80s and 90s during winter. Lots of great fun at -45F in Alaska and pretty dang cold in Minot, ND.
Love the story, I learned to drive in my Dad’s 46 CJ-2A, he had it kinda restored by his paint employee and the body was still in almost new shape, but this was in 58, so only 12 years old then, and I was 12 so you can do the math. Now I have to many of these old Willys and ready to sell a few, 2A’s PIckup’s even a Jeepster, and all in like new condition. Any takers
Stony
My ‘ CJ-2A is so slow, it could never be a daily driver, without an overdrive. I just tool around our 10 acres on paths I made with my tractor. Ya’ know, it doesn’t have to be perfect to show it.. At the American Truck Historical Society and the Antique Truck Club of America shows, we welcome all, no matter what shape their in. You should look into it.. Everyone likes looking at jeeps and the old Jeeps were considered trucks.
Good luck and have fun.
Lost in Neeses, SC.
GLENN
Great to see these time capsules still being used and enjoyed, some people after riding in them don’t get it but that’s OK, they aren’t for everyone, if they were there wouldn’t be enough to go around.
Thanks for keeping the legend alive and well.
Sehr schönes Fahrzeug gratuliere für diese tolle Leistung Freude herrscht und gute Fahrt wünscht dir Giacomo aus den Bündner Bergen. Ich habe einen MB 1944 welcher an der Invasion am 6.Juni 1944 in der Normandie gelandet ist und zur Befreiung Nazi Deutschland mitbeteiligt war. Seit 30 Jahren ist er in meinem
Besitze und immer noch das beste 4×4 Fahrzeug im Hochgebirge. Im Jahre 2019 haben wir den MB 44
total mit 125 Arbeisstunden restaurier alles in Orginalzustan inkl. Kriegsbemalung immer ein hingucker
besser als mein 911er !!! Sofern möglich würde gerne einige Bilder vom MB 44 veröffentlichen.
10000 Miles is really nothing if you are on the road everyday covering a certain distance. I did 20000 in less than three months in my CJ-5 in the late 70,s back and forth to the airport in Caracas Venezuela. Great vehicle. I am sorry I sold it, it would have still be with me if I hadn’t Now I drive a VW MKII, 30 years old and still running. Cheers to all jeep drivers.
Nev
Keep ’em rolling I say! My 1st encounter was my dad’s 46 CJ2a as a kid in the 60’s. I’ve had a bunch of Jeeps, my 1st being a 79 CJ-7 (Golden Eagle). Yes – I wish I still had it…. Once it’s in the blood. So wonderful to see this as a daily driver!!!
Great to see the old ones back on the road. If I am reading the time frame and mileage correctly he has driven this Jeep 10,000 miles in five months for an average of 500 miles a week!
If correct then all I can say is wow!
Great photos and story! My 47 was my daily driver during some of the worst weather back in the mid 1980s. 25 below and it started every time and got me to work every day without fail.