Kaiser Willys Jeep of the Week: 741
741: Jose Figueroa’s 1947 Willys CJ-2A It took 4 years restoring this 1947 Willys CJ-2A with the help of both of my uncles – Rene and Felo. Kaiser Willys Jeep…
741: Jose Figueroa’s 1947 Willys CJ-2A It took 4 years restoring this 1947 Willys CJ-2A with the help of both of my uncles – Rene and Felo. Kaiser Willys Jeep…
740: Chris Fleshren’s 1961 FC-170 DRW Purchased on eBay! Restored by me, in my back yard. from a fairly rotten mess. Required ~60 hours/week for 19 months straight–then part time…
739: Crystal Hunt’s 1947 CJ-2A My grandpa had this hidden under junk back in the yard. I always dreamed of driving it around when I was a kid. My uncle…
738: James Hinkle’s 1952 Willys M38 This Jeep had a cosmetic restoration two owners ago. I acquired the M38 in July 2024 with the intention to make modifications to the…
737: Joseph (Mike) McClung’s 1956 Willys Wagon My wife bought me the Willys from the neighbor for Xmas. It had been sitting since 1986 and the $500 price was questionable.…
736: Javier Sepulveda’s 1951 Willys M38 The Willys M38 was found in PA in pieces, most of the Jeep is original, but some body panels and parts are aftermarket. The…
735: Curt Stechert’s 1971 Jeepster Commando 1971 Jeepster Commando factory half cab. My Father and I tore this down and built it back up in about 9 months to go…
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…
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…
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.…