Kaiser Willys Jeep of the Week: 434
434: A rare 1950 Willys Overland Station wagon with original mileage 73K, factory 6 cylinder with Overdrive, original seats (drivers has been replaced) original basket weave headliner. Featured in Willys…
434: A rare 1950 Willys Overland Station wagon with original mileage 73K, factory 6 cylinder with Overdrive, original seats (drivers has been replaced) original basket weave headliner. Featured in Willys…
This Willys has been in my family for nearly 50 years. My grandfather bought it from his daughter-in-law’s father years ago. It had been painted white and was very ran…
432: This 1951 Willys CJ-3A got it in good condition in the coffee zone of Colombia. It was gray when I found it. I restored it for 3 years, with…
433: I got this 1957 CJ-5 in a trade and spent a winter with my good friend Jason putting it back on the road… Kaiser Willys Jeep Blog Story –…
For his 40th birthday in 1965, my mother surprised my father (a WWII Army Infantry Veteran) with a slightly updated version of the army Jeep he drove overseas. The car…
431: This 1947 Willys CJ-2A has the original body and frame. The drive train is partly 1991 S10 fuel injected 4.3 SM420, Dana 18 T case and home made Dana…
My name is Nick Costello and I am so close to completing the restoration of my 1957 CJ-3B. I learned how to drive in this exact Jeep when I was…
430: This 1942 GPW was purchased from a former serviceman who bought it as surplus and drove it from his last duty station in Montana to Wisconsin. The Jeep was…
The U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps have launched their vehicle maintenance and restoration training program on March 30th, 2019. They are in need of funding and have created a GoFundMe…
429: My 1953 Willys Station Wagon was originally bought from an Illinois family and later went to be restored in upper state New York. It had been in a barn…