Kaiser Willys Jeep of the Week: 734
734: Keith King’s 1962 Willys Wagon It took three years to build. I just took it on a 2200 mile trip. I drove over 400 miles on dirt trails and…
734: Keith King’s 1962 Willys Wagon It took three years to build. I just took it on a 2200 mile trip. I drove over 400 miles on dirt trails and…
~ Sent to us by Kenneth Magoon My 1976 restoration done by Kenneth Willie Magoon, Jr. This is the before picture. It took one year to complete my project. Original…
733: Kevin Clabert’s 1951 Willys M38 My mostly original 24v Willys M38 has seen trails as far east as North Carolina and as far west as Arizona. It’s been a…
~ Sent to us by John Richards A friend of my wife’s had a 1947 Willys CJ-2A that was partly disassembled and had been sitting in her yard exposed to…
732: Marco Guerrero’s Willys CJ-2A It took two years to restore. I got it out of a field, the motor had been rebuilt, but everything else needed to be done.…
~ Sent to us by David Mugrage I bought this 1948 Willys CJ-2A two years ago and preceded to put it back together with a twist. With a fair amount…
731: J. Doug Alley’s 1946 Willys CJ-2A This was a vehicle I had tried to buy from an old farmer for 15 years that had been setting in his field…
~ Sent to us by Derek Strouse Just picked up in June 2024. I originally pulled it out of a collapsed garage in October 2023 and came back in June…
730: David Parsons’ 1943 GPW Purchased in UK some 30 years ago, now runs around my small town in Texas. Kaiser Willys Jeep Blog Story – David Parsons If you…
~ Sent to us by Christopher Finlayson This is my original barn find from Connecticut. I found in a barn half covered by a tarpaulin. The last inspection sticker reads…