Brent Miller’s 1955 Willys Cargo-Personnel Carrier Truck
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…
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…
The Willys M38A1 was produced from 1952-1971, with a production total of 101,488 (80,290 domestic / 21,198 foreign sales). The M38A1 was the introduction of the first rounded fender Willys…
Which Willys Jeep do you own? Which model is your favorite? Willys MB – Produced from 1941 to 1945, Engine: 4-134 L Head “Go-Devil” Ford GPW – Produced from 1941…
Introduction to Military Jeep Markings: Military markings for jeep vehicles can sometimes be confusing and difficult to figure out. There are many regulations regarding the markings of military property; however,…
About the Willys CJ-3B In 1953 the CJ-3B was first introduced by Willys-Overland into the “Universal” jeep line promoting it as an agricultural, industrial, and personal “all-purpose vehicle, while still…
031: Barry Evans Jeepster The primer colored Jeepster is a 1948 from Windsor Ontario Canada, and the 2 photos of the 1949 green one are; 1st taken in Newport Vermont…
Welcome New Members! Please welcome the newest members on the Kaiser Willys Blog! If you would like to have your Willys or Jeep photos posted to our blog, email your…
Please welcome the newest members on the Kaiser Willys Blog! If you would like to have your Willys or Jeep photos posted to our blog, email your photos to the…
017: Mervyn Parker’s CJ-3A Hey Y’all; Here is a photo in which I dressed my modified Willys CJ-3A up to look like “Sarge” from Disney “Cars” movie. Kids love it…
016: Fred Fuller’s 1946 CJ-2A Jeep This is my CJ-2A “Willie”. I live in the mountains of NC and drive my CJ2A to town on steep mountain roads with no…