“Willy Wonko” A Franken-Jeep 35 Years in the Making
Meet Willy Wonko. I married a ’59 Willys Wagon to a 88 Ford Bronco chassis & drive train. This Frankenstein was 35 years in the making. I had been sitting on the ’59 Willys for...
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Meet Willy Wonko. I married a ’59 Willys Wagon to a 88 Ford Bronco chassis & drive train. This Frankenstein was 35 years in the making. I had been sitting on the ’59 Willys for...
Meet the HERD“HONOR “ — 1944 GPW Ford. Purchased from next door Rancher in 1969 in very rough condition. Got it running and preformed a modest restoration including striping severa...
798: Jim Webb’s 1946 Willys CJ-2A This is my 1946 Willys CJ-2A. It was a total rebuild from the frame up in my shop, in memory of my mom. Kaiser Willys Jeep Blog Story – Jim Webb I...
799: Ron Bird’s 1947 Willys CJ-2A This CJ-2A was found on a ranch on its side. I uprighted it, put a gas can on left fender, and a battery on right fender, and it started. It had b...
Twenty years ago, my father gave me a gift that, over time, would become a true member of our family: a 1951 Jeep Willys M38. It wasn’t just a car; it was a symbol of past stories,...
792: Megan Jenkins’ 1947 Willys CJ-2A My Jeep is named frosty and was picked up out of a field in Montana on New Years Day. He has an F head motor and still sports the original bod...
795: Thomas Bruce’s 1961 CJ-3B Jeep I have had this 1961 CJ-3B for 49 years, raced it, trailed it, and now since last restore I just take it to shows, parades, and meet and greets....
This is actually a 1948 CJ-2A (serial number #184424), not a CJ-3A. For the past 30+ years it’s worn an M38 windshield frame, which is why it’s often mistaken for a CJ-3A. What mak...
This 1946 Willys Jeep became part of our family in August 2019, when my son was just 13 years old—now he’s a high school senior. Over the years, it has become his most prized posse...
796: Josh Millerman’s 1963 CJ-5 Jeep This Jeep was my high school English teacher’s dad’s. He plowed snow with it in Green Bay, Wisconsin. I purchased it from my English teacher wh...
793: Lee Buchanan’s 1946 Willys CJ-2A My dad bought me this Jeep in 1977. It sat unused for about 15 years, but now, at 62 and retired, I’ve spent the last eight months restoring i...
After WWII, my father bought five Jeeps at auction. He sold four to friends and kept one — a military Jeep that became our family’s second vehicle. My brother, sister, and I all le...
791: Jeff Lind’s 1953 CJ-3B / M606 I bought this Jeep 59 years ago. In South Dakota, it has been stored, inside and outside, for the last 50 years. Now retired a few years ago, I s...
Sent to us by Luis Cares Vera Hernán’s story with Jeeps: My dad says that here in the capital Santiago de Chile, there was a machinery and vehicle exhibition fair from the United S...
797: Christopher Priest’s 1964 CJ-3B I restored the original engine and transmission with parts from Kaiser Willy’s, and a donor engine from the manufacturer in Muskegon, Michigan...
I purchased this 1950 Willys CJ-3A back in 2013 in Fenton, Michigan. It was in rough shape—what was left of the body had to come off, and I started from the ground up restoring the...
794: Timothy Price’s 1969 CJ-5 Jeep My great Uncle bought it new for his retirement. I bought it from his estate, I’ve had it sitting in my garage waiting to get around to it for 2...
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My 1953 M38A1 rat rod equipped with a v2203 Kubota turbo diesel from a skid steer. I have rebuilt the transmission, rear axle, steering box, and front knuckles with parts from Kais...
Hi, I'm Willie ... I never really considered starting my own Social Thread .. I don't participate in the modern on-line Tech like Facebook, etc .. not really because I'm old, (wh...
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