Kaiser Willys Jeep of the Week: 496
496: Scott Taylor’s 1950 Willys Station Wagon Bought this as is. The previous owner mounted a completely restored and painted body on a Chevy S10 frame. Very professional job. Mounted…
496: Scott Taylor’s 1950 Willys Station Wagon Bought this as is. The previous owner mounted a completely restored and painted body on a Chevy S10 frame. Very professional job. Mounted…
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495: Peter Downie’s 1952 Willys M38 My Willys 1952 M38 in Hua Hin, Thailand. It had a full body off restoration and it’s in mint condition! Kaiser Willys Jeep Blog…
This is registered as a GPW, it has a Willys frame, and a mix of Ford and Willys parts. It took me 7 months to complete, from frame on the…
494: Bill Dawson’s 1949 Willys CJ-3A This Willys had been previously restored by a former owner. It still has the six volt electrical system but the original oil bath air…
This is a little history on the ownership journey that this Wagon went through since it was new. This Wagon was purchased in New Jersey in 1957 by a Russian…
493: Chico Estrada’s 1965 CJ-5 Jeep This is my 1965 CJ-5. It was given to me about two years ago from a friend. I took it hunting with one of…
I bought a 42 Ford Jeep in 1973. Barn find? Nope – this Jeep was going to be used as “fill” for some land near a creek that was washed…
492: Jason Bargfrede’s 1962 Willys Wagon This is my 1962 Willys Station Wagon. I have restored it from the ground up all in my garage. I put in new floors,…
This is my GPW. From the frame number, we believe it was made in Dallas in April of 42. However, like so many wartime Jeeps, it’s a mix of years…