The Plight Of The Willys Jeep Owner’s Wife
~ Sent to us by David and Shila Jones This is the Willys CJ-2A my dad bought in 1966 and used for 40 years to drive up and down a…
~ Sent to us by David and Shila Jones This is the Willys CJ-2A my dad bought in 1966 and used for 40 years to drive up and down a…
The first photo is from when I first got the Jeep. It was so ugly that I kept a tarp over it until I could paint it. The last two…
I found this pickup near Houston, Texas. It came with a parts pickup. We took it down to the frame, and began the restoration. Thanks to Kaiser Willys, I was…
In the Army, Willys Jeeps still have a mystical reputation as an unstoppable, easy to maintain, and reliable machine. I always passed them in museums on post or out in…
This Jeep was pretty well beat up when I retrieved it from a Montana farmer. I could still see a real beauty in her. Nice OD green. With some love…
Special bodies of the Willys Station Wagons and Trucks were produced from 1954 to 1964. One of those interesting variations is the Cargo-Personnel Carrier Truck. The CPC was a Truck…
I bought this CJ-2A off the 2nd owner in Southern NJ, the first owner was a farmer in NJ who used it for over 30 years as a farm truck.…
In 1973, my father purchased this Jeep from a local farmer that was using it as his tractor to plow his fields. Dad and my older brother spent years restoring…
~ Photos and information sent by Kenneth Droll, for many more photos of his restoration go to his photo album on the Kaiser Willys Blog. In 1973 my dad bought…
My Willys was delivered to the US Army on July 11 th of 1945. It was stationed in Alaska where it stayed until around 1970. Then made its was to…