Showing posts with label Willys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Willys. Show all posts

August 19, 2015

Fully Restored, 1952 Willys Army Jeep


Fully Restored, 1952 Willys Army Jeep

This one of the WWII icons it the American military vehicle made by Willys commonly known as a Jeep, as the picture is a Willys M38 Army Jeep built in 1952 has been fully restored it come with machine gun... looking who's want to keep so its settlement territory is secure. It would be nice collection especially for the Jeep enthusiast.

The pics as confirm, restored according the original, excellent restoration car. Not much explanation from the seller, I hope it's a real car, runs and drives well, not a show car with machine gun. Body off frame restoration as its seller said. Overall it's a great pieces from the past glories. I want one.

June 7, 2015

April 9, 2015

Original, M38A1 Willys Army Jeep


Original, M38A1 Willys Army Jeep

This M38A1 Willys Army Jeep built in 1955 is described as an all-original barn find. Its original unrestored condition. Willys , never apart. Engine turns, rolls shows 15 k miles. Not running.. Xtra set of tires. Would be a great vehicle for restoration project. We found in craigslist location in Bakersfield, asking $5000.



November 14, 2014

1947 Willys CJ2 Like an Army Jeep


Restoring the Icon: Unveiling the 1947 Willys CJ2 – A Tribute to the Army Jeep

Step into the world of vintage automotive excellence with the 1947 Willys CJ2, a timeless masterpiece that pays homage to the iconic Army Jeep of World War II. This Civilian Jeep (CJ) version, originally released by Willys, has been meticulously restored and customized to capture the essence of its military predecessor. Let's delve into the details of this remarkable vehicle, blending historical significance with modern restoration expertise.

The 1947 Willys CJ2 stands as a testament to Willys-Overland's enduring legacy in the automotive industry. Born from the rugged design of the wartime Willys MB, affectionately known as the "Jeep," this civilian variant inherits its robust engineering and adventurous spirit. With its release post-World War II, the CJ2 symbolizes a transition from military utility to civilian utility, embodying freedom and versatility on and off the road.