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5/30 – 5/31 > The Willys Jeep Rally College Corner, OH
6/8 > The Great Willys Picnic Kempton, PA
5/30 – 5/31 > The Willys Jeep Rally College Corner, OH
6/8 > The Great Willys Picnic Kempton, PA
Scott from The Willys Jeep Rally Event Committee sent over the reminder for the 2025 Willys Jeep Rally Event!
If you are in the area and able to attend please add this to your Spring To Do list!
There are some really neat things planned for this years Rally that were shared to their FB Page.
Bill Norris and The Dispatcher have donated 2 subscriptions to the Magazine, this is a great resource with just stellar historically accurate articles and information, if you are not familiar with The Dispatcher please check them out!
Fire Jeep Demonstration
As a special treat at the working farm jeep demonstration, Greg Risk from Toledo will have his ’57 CJ5 fire jeep on display. He will be able to draft out of the irrigation pond for his demonstration for both Friday and Saturday afternoons. This will be nice to see!
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BnAT3o2jf/
Welcome Trusty-Cook back this year as one of our sponsors for Saturday night banquet, guest speaker & award of door prizes and raffle items.
We picked up a great assortment of dead blow hammers along with the larger sledges today. Those that won them last years were truly pleased!
https://www.trustycook.com/dead-blow-hammers/
We had a great spa day for over 8 vintage farm Jeeps outside Hueston Woods today. All vitals were checked and washed up for the big dance in couple weeks.
Hope to see you the there.
The Great Willys Picnic, Show and Swap Meet
Sunday June 8, 2025 from 9 am – 2 pm at the Wanamaker, Kempton & Southern Railroad
located in Kempton, Pennsylvania
It’s time to plan for the 25th annual Great Willys Picnic, Car Show and Swap Meet, the largest Willys event in the Northeast. All vehicles are welcome: stock, modified, projects, CJs, Wagons, Trucks, Jeepsters, Military, Cars and even GPWs! Pre-1970 Willys vehicles are eligible to win door prizes and great Raffles are available for everyone. The Jeep Field is open for showing all more modern Jeeps. There is plenty of space for selling your spare parts in the swap meet area. Bring your Willys memorabilia and interesting parts for show and tell. Be sure to arrive early to have enough time to see all the Jeeps before the door prize winners and raffles are announced at 2:00 PM. Bring your own picnic lunch or purchase food at the refreshment stand. This event goes on Rain or Shine.
The Picnic will be held on the grounds of the
Wanamaker, Kempton Southern Railroad
Located in the scenic village of Kempton, Pennsylvania. This is a great setting to display our classic Willys vehicles, as well as entertainment for the entire family. Also on-site is the Schuykill & Lehigh Model Railroad Club’s HO model train display. Please support the Railroad and take the optional train ride for a very reasonable fee.
As always the Willys Picnic, Show and Swap is free. Do not fall for any scams, the Willys Picnic is FREE. There is no preregistration.
Click here for directions to the event http://www.kemptontrain.com/directions/
See the website for any updates http://www.cj3a.info/picnic
Check out The Willys Picnic on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/The-Great-Willys-Picnic-Show-and-Swap-215718268947229
1955 Willys CJ3B $18,000 Rigby, ID
Not much description, but if everything is new and rebuilt, you cant build this for the price listed, maybe they have a build book you can review the process of what went into this.
If it’s someone you know, happy to post more information.
Interior looks great, motor looks fresh, some paint details need some attention, maybe rework the rear lights there are some nice options for those around. If Im going that big would be nice to have some flood light off something like those in addition to the extra safety stuff for brakes and turn signal.
The factory lighting at times is such a small target now a days.
Information from seller:
Motor rebuilt professionally. New everything.
1952 Jeep CJ3A $20,000 Castle Rock, WA
Perfect contrast to the previous one, this looks like a nice build someone can go out and have some fun with this rig. Get in and go!
Diesels are heavy, but brakes are upgraded. Body is listed as original, so this is neat CJ. OD as well, lots of details to this one.
Information from seller:
1952 Willys CJ3A, Kubota turbo diesel, all drivetrain new, new springs, power steering, 4 wheel disk brakes, 33” BFG, new seats w/ heaters, overdrive. Body is original condition not restored.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1338158500585990/
1949 Jeep Willys $10,999 Bozeman, MT
Steep on the price here IMO wow, but it is OBO, I would be so far apart on price would not toss an offer, but it’s good to see the rigs and what’s out there at times.
It does have a PTO winch out front, not sure on the exact set up here only a couple pictures handy to pull from.
I probably should have passed on posting this one, but here we go!
Information from seller:
1949 jeep Willy’s Runs needs work No gas tank Needs ignition Everything else seems to work Body is super clean Needs headlights $10,999 obo
As we pause to remember and honor those who gave their lives this and every Memorial Day, I took a look back at some of the past generations and how the Jeep and Willys were used throughout various Parades and Celebrations.
Parades and large events can be really tricky to coordniate all the moving parts, this one must have been interesting when a Jeep was stolen from the Parade set up in MD during their 1950 Parade. I was not able to locate the resolution to this one!
SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY!!! TOMORROW 5/25 HACKETTSTOWN, NJ
Update: 5/25 6:30PM EST…
I posted an update on OWF of today’s adventures was a great show and fun time, jump over there if you wanted to check it out.
https://www.oldwillysforum.com/forum/index.php?threads/230_ohc-1963-wagon.29911/page-8#post-401547
Taking the Wagon, got it cleaned up and ready for the show tomorrow. If anyone stops in track me down, typically in a Purple shirt and will be volunteering so will be all around. My buddy is always a good helper.
Almost that time, been a lot of rain this year but it looks like a wonderful Sunday should be a great turnout based on the previous rain outs at so many other events. Either way this is Rain or Shine, but looking nice for tomorrow. Stop by and see us, I’m helping in the Vendor Food Truck area and then pretty much all over where needed.
Getting the Wagon out today and geared up for tomorrow at M&M Mars Hackettstown, NJ
Also please don’t forget next weeks The Willys Jeep Rally in College Corner, OH. Will be posting reminders about this show next week as well.
Need some help identifying this one, so please comment if you know what vehicle(s) this might fit…
Caught sight of this auction for a “Transmission” (but also includes a Transfer Case), as I’m looking for a spare Dana 18:
Location: Reedsburg, WI 53959
This is a good example of a possible gem available at auction — the current bid is only $1, and it’s listed as “pickup only” – so if you’re in the area (perhaps Madison is the closest city?) and this is something you might need, I expect you may be able to pick this up quite inexpensively (would probably cost more in gas than the winning bid).
See the end of this post for some hints and tips about bidding on these types of auctions.
Couple of interesting (and similar) auction items caught my eye this week…
I always find these types of artwork interesting, as it really showcases the creativity and ingenuity of our Jeep hobbyists, and it always gets me thinking about all the “spare” parts that I have in the garage, and perhaps things I might be able to do with them (besides saving them for spares).
Location: Puslinch, ON N0B2J0
I actually like this idea quite a bit, and I love the idea of the drawers in the back. I’m not sure I would have used the bumper (as it seems a bit large and out of place) as do the rear struts. I’m surprised the hood is a bit dinged up, and that there are now turn signals installed. But again, I love the idea, and the drawers in the back.
Location: Newton, IL 62448
Love this wall hanger, and especially that the lights are functional (have to say I wish the lights on the desk above were working also). Just a cool piece of garage art (and I’m sure this could also be “recovered” and used as a spare if the need ever arose).
A quick introduction (as this is my first post on eWillys) – my name is Dan, and (like most of us) I’ve been a car guy forever. Primarily LBC’s (little British cars – MG, Triumph, Healey, Jag, etc.) but also have had a CJ3a for probably a dozen years or so now.
I’m also a bit of an online auction junkie – not so much eBay, but some of the lesser known sites (e.g. estate auctions, farm auctions, etc.) and it’s surprising the types of things you can find (including WIllys items). So from time to time, I’ll be posting here on eWillys some of the interesting things I’ve come across during my time perusing my favorite auction sites.
A couple of things I’ve learned about online auctions that might help if you’re considering bidding on any items: