I’ve been working on my 1962 Willys Station Wagon now for almost seventeen years, I started when I was fifteen. The Jeep(s), yes two, came to me on a flat bed semi trailer in pieces, I found the best of the two different Jeeps and made one complete. Someone had started the restoration process but could not finish. Seventeen years later, I’m almost done!
Willys. Jeep. LIFE. 100% true!!
Kaiser Willys Jeep Life – Matt Huber
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Nice job! I’m glad you never gave up! Beautiful! Enjoy! Is one ever truly finished with a project? Always a little more to do or changes to make! Part of the fun!
You done a really nice job. Sticking with it gets things done–even just a little at a time. It all adds up in the long run and you can see progress you have done to it. Congratulations.
Very nice restoration. I suspect you backed the jeep into the tall grass for effective photography From personal experience be careful not to drive through tall dry grass because it catches fire very easily
Hola empezaré a restaurar el jeep de mi abuelito, y me gustaría saber algunos datos.
La barrenación de los rines
Caja de dirección compatibilidad con otros modelos
Way to keep after it! I finished an 8 year long project last year (’46 2A) – I found after a long break that if I would just endeavor to do SOMETHING once a day on it – even if it was only clean a handful of bolts – that progress would at least keep on moving in the right direction (and occasionally pick up speed).
Good looking rig. Well done.
Great job – I got a 1950 model been working on for over a year and going to pick up a 1951 next week where a guy was going to scrap it. Those are great trucks and yours looks awesome
Beautiful. Great job.
Rachel,
Congratulations!!!
Excellent job!
I wish I could see a before and after picture, while a view of the interior, would serve as a basis for additional praise and thumbs-up signal!
Very nice! I have a 1962 Willys Jeep Station Wagon, but it has one-piece windshield and one-piece rear window. I wonder if yours might be an older year than 1962?
Do you have the OHC 230 engine?
Very nice. Wheels and tires look good on it.
Congrats. I worked on my ’59 for over two years. Still working on my ’62.
Bravo on a Job Well Done! I’ll bet she didn’t look that good when new! Hope you have a long time to enjoy
the many years of labor that you put into it! Nice Job! Happy Jeepin!