Kaiser Willys Jeep of the Week: 136
136: Ignacio Fernandez’ 1951 Willys CJ-3A This vehicle was purchased in 1951 by a rancher in Tacuarembó city which is 400 km from the capital Montevideo. 55 years year after…
136: Ignacio Fernandez’ 1951 Willys CJ-3A This vehicle was purchased in 1951 by a rancher in Tacuarembó city which is 400 km from the capital Montevideo. 55 years year after…
This 1955 M38A1 started out as a project of my Dad’s. He worked on it for years, and on and off I would give him a hand when I could.…
Neoprene Rear Main Oil Seal for 1941-1971 Willys Jeeps with 4-134 Engine Seal up your leaky rear main seal. Better than original rope seal. YOU WILL HAVE NO PROBLEMS WITH…
135: Tom Sullivan’s Willys CJ-3A Jeep The CJ-3A was purchased new in 1950 by Virgil Sullivan for U.S. Mail delivery on very substandard roads in rural “Sullivan’s Hollow”, Smith County,…
I want to thank my brother Conrad for introducing me to his 1948 Willys CJ2A way back when I was 12, loved these little Jeeps ever since. Once these old…
134: Dave Brudy’s 1957 Willys FC-150 Frame off restoration by Tom Frank a known jeep restorer. It has been restored to factory specs and not many if any in this…
Let’s welcome our newest members to the Kaiser Willys Blog Photo Gallery! It’s fantastic we keep receiving new photos of our favorite Willys Jeeps to add to the collection. There…
133: Rod Smith’s 1957 Willys Truck I purchased this Willys Truck in Ronan MT and trailered it to my Cabin in Eureka MT the truck is completely drivable everything is…
This is my Navy Jeep that came off of USS Dunn County LST. This LST earned 3 battle stars in WWII and 5 more during the Korean War. This Jeep…
132: Wendall Cameron’s 1951 Willys CJ-3A This is my 1951 Willys CJ-3A that I purchased in September of 1995. Was a farm vehicle used to pull hay wagons before I…