Kaiser Willys Jeep of the Week: 318
318: Harold Estes’ 1961 Willys Station Wagon Our 1961 Willys Station Wagon is completely original including interior, paint, rubber floor mats and rear wood strips. The engine is a 1959…
318: Harold Estes’ 1961 Willys Station Wagon Our 1961 Willys Station Wagon is completely original including interior, paint, rubber floor mats and rear wood strips. The engine is a 1959…
My love for Jeeps started when I was a lil boy. Riding with my dad to check cattle and remote fences. In 2010 I got very sick and couldn’t do…
317: Mike Adams’ 1963 Willys Truck I purchased this 1963 230-6 pickup in 2001. It was originally from Billings MT, and very complete but in need of full restoration. After…
My Grandfather bought the CJ-3B new in ’55, and after he passed my dad had it. He did not want to keep up with all the maintenance, so he passed…
316: Tom Brandt’s 1954 Willys Truck This has been a frame off restoration of a 1954 Willys Truck. Original paint color Hermosa Red. Got it from the second owner who…
My Jeep is a 1955 M38A1. It was purchased from a small farm just north of Montgomery, Alabama. I travelled up from Miami with my Son and Father, with a…
315: Will Crooks’ 1947 Willys CJ-2A This is my 1947 Willys CJ-2A. We started the restoration in 2014 as a father son project for my first car. Tried to keep…
I bought my Willys Wagon sight unseen and had it shipped from Arkansas to Idaho, in 2010. I had been looking for a number of years for the “right” stock…
314: Tom Triplett’s 1949 Willys Truck 1949 Willys 4×4 Pickup. All original with 34 thousand miles. Original 6 volt electrical system, engine, and running gear. No add-ons- radio, or turn…
My little FC-150 is quite the world traveler. Built in Toledo in 1958 and exported to Sweden where the coach builder Scania Vabis converted her into the personal carrier you…