Kaiser Willys Jeep Vehicle Color Guide 1946-1963

 

Kaiser Willys Jeep Vehicle Color Guide 1946-1963

*Note: The color swatches presented in this reference are as close to original as we are able to produce, and are to be used as a guide only. All colors are not 100% accurate. Due to variations in ink, paper, digital convrsions, monitor calibrations, and discoloration over time, we are not able to guarantee 100% accuracy. Please use this as a reference point to help you select the right color for your Willys vehicle. -Kaiser Willys Staff

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20 thoughts on “Willys Jeep Color Guide 1946-1963”
  1. […] The New 1946-1963 Willys Jeep Vehicle paint color guide with over 100 different swatches to help you find your Willys true color. Also available in PDF […]

  2. […] The New 1946-1963 Willys Jeep Vehicle paint color guide with over 100 different swatches to help you find your Willys true color. Also available in PDF […]

  3. Thanks for a great list – this is terrific! For those of us driving older model Jeeps, nice to have such a good source for Jeep colors and Jeep accessories. This makes life a bit easier. Thanks!

  4. HI Mike:

    I am redoing the bed of my 56 Willys Wagon. I have the stats refinished and will be needing to repaint the floor. I want to redo it in a gray color. What do you recommend?

    Also, why doesn’t the color guide show colors from 56, 57 Willys?

    Thank you,

    Dan Terrick
    Pittsburgh, PA

  5. HI Mike:

    I am redoing the bed of my 56 Willys Wagon. I have the stats refinished and will be needing to repaint the floor. I want to redo it in a gray color. What do you recommend?

    Also, why doesn’t the color guide show colors from 56, 57 Willys?

    Thank you,

    Dan Terrick
    Pittsburgh, PA

  6. I have a 1948 CJ2A painted in Normandy Blue. What would be the color of the rims? I have seen quite a few done in a cream or white. Any suggestions? Thank you!

  7. I have a 1948 CJ2A painted in Normandy Blue. What would be the color of the rims? I have seen quite a few done in a cream or white. Any suggestions? Thank you!

  8. I have a 63 j200 gladiator and I’m trying to determine the original paint and what trim level it is.

  9. I have a 63 j200 gladiator and I’m trying to determine the original paint and what trim level it is.

  10. Hi there we have built up our 1942 willys, and are ready for marking ect with stencils. But we’ve made the mistake of not doing enough research to use the correct markings ect and numbers for our jeep. I’ve don’t a lot of research but can’t find specific info. Our jeep was built in may 1942 for sure. We have equipped it with a SCR-694 and a 50.cal mounted. We know this may be a stretch having both of them mounted together. We just want to know what our numbers would be for our jeep even if you put aside it’s not suppose to have the 50.cal. I know we need to use the signal corps S on it but just not sure what divisions of the signal corps ect. Any help at all would be appreciated.

    Thank you

  11. Hi there we have built up our 1942 willys, and are ready for marking ect with stencils. But we’ve made the mistake of not doing enough research to use the correct markings ect and numbers for our jeep. I’ve don’t a lot of research but can’t find specific info. Our jeep was built in may 1942 for sure. We have equipped it with a SCR-694 and a 50.cal mounted. We know this may be a stretch having both of them mounted together. We just want to know what our numbers would be for our jeep even if you put aside it’s not suppose to have the 50.cal. I know we need to use the signal corps S on it but just not sure what divisions of the signal corps ect. Any help at all would be appreciated.

    Thank you

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