Kaiser Willys Jeep of the Week: 565
565: Aaron Lowe’s 1951 Willys M38 I bought it from the State of Hawaii in 1995. It cost $825.00 in a sealed bid. Took 20 years to restore it. Now…
565: Aaron Lowe’s 1951 Willys M38 I bought it from the State of Hawaii in 1995. It cost $825.00 in a sealed bid. Took 20 years to restore it. Now…
Our Willys MB we call “Carly” has been created to honor the Veterans in our family as well as those we met along the way who have protected our freedom…
564: Brent Herzberger’s Willys M38 I purchased this project two years ago and first got it on the road this last Memorial Day, which I thought was fitting! I am…
This 1962 Willys Truck was for sale at our local Ford dealership when we went there for an inspection. Turned out to be a project given up on. Most of…
563: Joe Monk’s 1948 Willys CJ-2A This Jeep has been a member of the family since 1953, when it was bought by my grandfather. Last year, it received a total…
It all began in 2007 when I traded my Kawasaki mule for a 1955 four-wheel-drive Willys Wagon powered by a L 6-226 Super Hurricane engine. It quickly became my favorite…
562: Jim Welch’s 1950 Willys Jeepster I’ve loved these Jeepsters since I was 6 years old. I finally decided to buy one and began the search. I looked at cars…
I have been a Willys Truck fan since I was a little kid, many years ago. Throughout the years, I bought and sold several but fell in love with my…
561: Jason Dudar’s 1953 Willys CJ-3B I found this Jeep in a field about 4 years ago. It ran and drove but that was about it. It spent 2 years…
This is my true 1956 Jeep pickup restored from frame up and all original except the gas tank and switching her from 6 volt to 12 volt (common sense). I…