I have no information on this Willys Jeep, but it looks like an awesome snowplow machine!
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I have no information on this Willys Jeep, but it looks like an awesome snowplow machine!
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My parents purchased a surplus GPW in 1963 for $500 and decided to take the jeep to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico in 1965. At that time the paved road stopped outside of Mazatlan so they towed the jeep there and then proceeded on. There is a large river (Ameca) just before PV that you had...
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This is a pretty neat Willys CJ-2A for sale. While the Jeep itself is interesting, I love the buzz saw attatchment! In the late 40's and early 50's, Willys marketed their Jeeps to the ranchers and other customers that could use the Willys for more than backroad adventures.
1946 Willys CJ2A in original almost...
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Last week we had an article about Willys Jeep 6x6 prototypes. We found a few more photos when searching
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I was researching another article when I came across this post on Military Photos.net about 6x6 Willys Army Jeeps. As far as I am aware, the units in the photos were prototypes and they never went farther than that. Can anyone confirm this or give us more information about them?
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I would love to pick this up to restore. That a great vehicle to start with. It was posted on G503.com with the following : This is a much older partial restoration. The jeep does run and drive. It has some very light rust in a few area. It appears to have all the...
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You have to check out this Willys MB for sale on Ewillys.com “Ok here goes… To the best of my knowledge this is a 1944 willys military jeep. Vehicle has no title and is being sold as parts. Gussett no. is 244,0xx. Some one has done extensive modification to this jeep ! get ready...
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How about this for a lift kit? Via…
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Apparently, there is wheeling to be had around Adams, Massachusetts, as Dick Aveyard displays here in his '54 CJ-3B. The old-school flattie ran a Koeing cab, which tended to fog on the inside. At least that's our theory for the cause of this vintage "oops."
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John Rugge wants the world to see his dad’s ’45 MB, which was purchased right after the end of World War II. The photo, circa 1950-something, was taken at the Jeep’s residence in Vermont, where it served plow duty in the winter and log-hauling detail in the summer. It was finally sold in the...
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