Kaiser Willys Jeep of the Week: 416
416: Randy Jarrell’s 1953 Willys Wagon This is my 1953 4×75. All work except the paint was performed by owner. Original purchase price $400.00 Engine was changed to a Jeep…
416: Randy Jarrell’s 1953 Willys Wagon This is my 1953 4×75. All work except the paint was performed by owner. Original purchase price $400.00 Engine was changed to a Jeep…
My son (12 at the time) and I decided to do a restoration project on our CJ-2A in 2006. We purchased it for $600. We had never restored a vehicle,…
415: Barry Evans’ 1956 Willys Truck This is my ’56 Jeep Truck with only 5300 ORIGINAL miles. 90% original paint and 100% original interior. This Truck spent most of its…
We bought a farm about 6 years ago and I told my husband that I wanted an older truck for a farm truck. He was talking to his brother back…
414: Jon Maib’s 1948 Willys CJ-2A Celebrated 10 years of fixing this old Jeep up. Not a restoration, but bring back to functioning and drive able while still looking good.…
This is Pegasus. She, like many of the herd she is from is a survivor. Over the last several years she has become a loved member of our family. Before…
413: Mike Monroe’s 1950 Willys Truck My brother purchased this truck about 20 years ago as a roller for $300. He did the initial restoration and sold it to me…
I bought this Wagon 29 years ago. It was advertised as having a rebuilt 226. I had nothing but problems with it, and finally the radiator blew and the head…
412: Manfred Willich’s 1953 Willys CJ-3B I’m the second owner, in I 1978 swapped for the Jeep without seeing the condition. It was a joyous surprise. I restored the Jeep…