| 1962 Willys Wagon $4,000 Peotone, IL |
| Maverick, has some of the original stuff here, the center dash is nice. |
| INFORMATION FROM SELLER: |
| 1962 Willys Station Wagon with a SBC 350 swap.
Title appears to have the original engine serial number as the vin and does not match the body serial number. I titled it in my name without issues. I bought it already swapped with a 305 but it had a blown head gasket, so I put the 350 in it in 2020. Engine was running last I worked on it, but need electrical system overhaul. It will crank over if you hook a battery up but the starter seems weak. TH350 transmission. 2WD Body and frame are pretty much rust free. Will negotiate in person, won’t respond to lowballs. Would trade for a old diesel car. |
| https://www.facebook.com/share/1CPFum9tBj/ |
Willys Stamped Jeep Body Kit $3,750 Elmhurst, IL
| Willys Stamped Jeep Body Kit $3,750 Elmhurst, IL |
| Just says “listed” not sure when. |
| INFORMATION FROM SELLER: |
| ****Available if ad is up**** Willys stamped steel tub kit. Includes – everything listed below, must arrange your own shipping/pickup. Parted out – Plus shipping cost wndshld $525 obo tub $2,250 obo tailgate $250 obo |
| https://www.facebook.com/share/1Gk9MJkrKd/ |
1948 Willys Truck $2,500 Allegan, MI
| 1948 Willys Truck $2,500 Allegan, MI |
| INFORMATION FROM SELLER: |
| 1948 Willys Truck Chev 350 engine 400 trans . Wagoneer frame Cab needs floors, and glass, engine runs, not driveable. It is a project. Brakes have been gone through . I have front fenders and 1 extra door (drivers side) Have title DO NOT ASK “IF AVAILABLE” IT WILL BE IGNORED I WILL TAKE AD DOWN WHEN SOLD $2500 Firm |
| https://www.facebook.com/share/1AyDSQCSWi/ |
1955 Jeep Willys M-38A1 $8,500 Hawthorn Woods, IL
| 1955 Jeep Willys M-38A1 $8,500 Hawthorn Woods, IL |
| INFORMATION FROM SELLER: |
| Title in hand starts and drives. New shocks,new rear axles,new front spider gears has a PTO winch. No trades please. Will not respond to is this still available. |
| https://www.facebook.com/share/1ChzBYqbyY/ |
1953 Willys Wagon $9,500 Plano, IL
| 1953 Willys Wagon $9,500 Listed 16 weeks ago in Plano, IL |
| INFORMATION FROM SELLER: |
| 1953 Jeep Wagon · Wagon · Driven 10,000 miles
1953 willys wagon. Chevy 350 TPI motor, trans,tranfercase 1 ton axle. Fox 2.5 air shocks. 3link front 4 link rear. Extra doors and rear gate. This is a project. Located in Illinois. PM in interested. |
| https://www.facebook.com/share/1E2XYnfBiH/ |
1952 Willys Aero Wing $13,000 Bartlett, IL
| 1952 Willys Aero Wing $13,000 Bartlett, IL |
| I think previously posted. |
| INFORMATION FROM SELLER: |
| Up for sale is a very clean, great running and driving piece of automotive history. The not so well know Willys Aero. This is a 1952 one year only wing with a 161cid inline 6 and three on the tree manual. If you have any specific questions feel free to ask me in a dm. 13k negotiable. |
| https://www.facebook.com/share/1L7zPyVq7L/ |
The Dispatcher Magazine Spring 2026
The Dispatcher Magazine Spring 2026
If you are a subscriber you may already have your copy or its on its way soon. Mine landed yesterday.
Those not familiar or maybe have not kept up on their subscription it’s the premiere Classic Willys Jeep Magazine packed full of some really great articles and vendors who support our Willys and Jeeps!
In this Issue:
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In Memoriam: Pat Huges 1937-2025
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Events: Bob Christy- Jeeps in January
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Cover Story: Bill Norris – Trenchers (this issue is packed with historical photos and related items of them!)
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Cartoon Corner: Roberto Flores has a great tie in to the Cover Story! Always enjoy his Willys / Jeep Cartoons.
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Tech: Sal Consalvo of Vintage Jeeper covers Positive Crankcase Ventilation- PCV
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Classifieds: Another great resource to post up your Wanted and For Sale items, cross posting your items is the best way to get them out there in the world for Willys and Jeep folks to see.
Please check out their site and consider subscribing.
The Dispatcher Magazine
They also have a full catalog of their back issues, you can pick up the entire set to keep you busy for a very long time catching up on the older issues.
Back Issues
Also not to be out done they have a wonderful Calendar as well that is top notch!
Holy Toledo! Calendars
Here are some of the Great Vendors who are in this months issue:
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MidWest Willys
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Norris Banonis Publishing Group
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Empire Tractor Club
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Herm The Overdrive Guy
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WarJeeps.Com
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JeepTruck.Com
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SellAJeep.Com
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ClassicJeepTops.Com
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The Jeepsterman
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Willys Reunion
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Barney’s Jeep Parts
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Bantam Jeep Festival
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Campbell Films
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Classic Enterprises
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Roberto Flores
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Vintage Jeeper
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eWillys > * You Are Here (Thanks,!)
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Tonka Jeep
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Treadwell Carburetor
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Phoenix Graphix
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Bradford Exchange Jeep Zippo Lighter Collection
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Crown Automotive
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Vintage Truck
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Antique Power
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Holy Toldeo Calendar
1963 Coot 4×4 OBO Vancouver, WA
| 1963 Coot 4×4 OBO Vancouver, WA |
| Probably not a 1963 but what do I know, from what I found 1967 was the bulk of the build out of the COOT and 1968, but I don’t know a ton past doing a large newspaper lift on them over the past few days, They are pretty neat rigs. Kinda a big rabbit hole for me but it was fun researching these and no one had them clipped so it should be some new to you stuff coming up.
Not sure what this one is with the side bars on the side, another of let me know what you think. Full spread to follow this post. Dave posted one back in 2020, much nicer looking, https://www.ewillys.com/?s=COOT |
| INFORMATION FROM SELLER: |
| No history , was on some property we purchased. This is value as parts . Come look and make me an offer. Have boats and trailers also |
| https://www.facebook.com/share/1iMvfw1Mjg/ |
COOT Amphibious Articulating 4×4
Here is a series of clippings on the COOT 4X4, its a really interesting vehicle, that was built in the 1960’s they made quite a few of these, they seem pretty capable for what they are, with a 12HP Air Cooled Engine, they had a super climbing ability at 75% grade, that had to seem pretty sketchy at the time. Not the best in the water but on a calm crossing they appear to be able to get the job done, but something with a little bit of wake and it would be pretty dangerous to cross something like that I would think.
Overall there was a single positing Dave did back in 2020 that I ran across, then there was one this weekend I found.
Due to the work this took, I wont have a ton of posts, these eat up the eWillys time I have set aside, so not a Jeep or a Willys, but I was fascinated by them, they seemed to be a neat part of the 4×4 story that could use a small lift to record some of the information.
General Specs |
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| Drive: | High Traction 4- Wheel Drive |
| Tires: | 8.85 x 15 |
| Weight: | 1,000 lbs |
| Trans: | 2 Speed – Variable Speed Torque Converter |
| Engine: | 12 HP Air Cooled Engine |
| Body: | All Steel Construction |
| Brakes: | Lever Actuated Disc Brakes |
| Speed: | Max Road Speed 20 MPH- High Gear |
| Speed: | Max Water Speed w/ Outboard Drive- 5 MPH |
| Grade: | Max Climbing Gradient- 75% |
| Water Load: | 600lb Capacity |
| Seats | 4+ |
This was a pretty neat article……
COOT 4X4 Ads
Here are some COOT Ads from the late 1960’s, mainly it looks like they were launched in 1967 and had built out 1000 of them by 1968. The factory was in CHICO, CA.
These range from 1967 to 1969





















































































