UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(05/21/2017) Seller lists this as a 1950.
“1950 Willy’s Jeep, 350 motor, T90 transmission, original axels under it, full roll cage, winch bumper with winch, rear air bumper, rear rack with gas can mounts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(05/21/2017) Seller lists this as a 1950.
“1950 Willy’s Jeep, 350 motor, T90 transmission, original axels under it, full roll cage, winch bumper with winch, rear air bumper, rear rack with gas can mounts.”
The Alaska Or Rust Crew and Chris McKay (https://www.facebook.com/groups/533087846854829/) are giving away a second $150 gift certificate for Kaiser Willys. The winner will be chosen at random.
To enter, simply add a comment to this post OR, if you have a Facebook Account, add a comment to the Alaska Or Rust Facebook post. In your comment, indicate the first jeep you owned or drove (either one). On Thursday, July 6th, at 5pm PST we’ll select the winner.
Please don’t enter twice. We’ll be going through the all the names and then using a random number generator to determine the winner.
Many thanks to Kaiser Willys for these certificates! #alaskaorurst #kaiserwillys #ewillys
UPDATE: Dan’s laid out a caravan schedule for next weekend’s Open House.
Subsitute caravan leader Dan “scramboleer” here. Just a reminder that the Willys America Open House and BBQ is just a few Saturdays away on July 8.
The 2017 Caravan basically takes the morning to drive from Millbrae (south of San Francisco), across the Golden Gate Bridge, and then out through western Wine Country to Cazadero where Willys America hosts an open house and BBQ.
Here are the details:
Begin route on Hwy 280 North.
Stop 1: 8:00 am – 8:15 am Trousdale Exit on northbound Highway 280. (This exit is in Millbrae, meet on the east side parking area after the off ramp). The exit is about 5 miles north of Hwy 92.
Follow 280 North. Take 19th Avenue north through San Francisco to the Golden Gate Bridge (Hwy 101).
Stop 2: 8:45 am – 9:15 am Golden Gate Bridge vista point. (Located on northeast side of bridge.) Great picture spot!
Continue Hwy 101 north to Petaluma. Exit west onto Lakeville Road., Stop at McDonald’s at the shopping center on Lakeville Rd.
Stop 3: 10:00 am-10:20 am McDonald’s parking lot in Petaluma. (Exit west on 116/Lakeville St. and look for McDonald’s)
Continue on North 101 and exit at Hwy 116 West (Gravenstein Hwy towards Guerneville). Follow Hwy 116 through Forestville, Monte Rio and turn North onto the Cazadero Hwy. Follow Cazadero Hwy until you see Willys America, 6152 Cazadero Highway Cazadero, CA 95421.

This jeep seems to be expecting to be deep in water.
“1950 Press Photo American Jeep with supplies for 1st Calvary Division
This is an original press photo. An American Jeep hits the beach in South Korea with supplies for the front lines. The U.S. 1st Cavalry Division smashed a 14-hour tank-led attack by the North Koreans,. Photo measures 9 x 7.25 inches. Photo is dated 07-23-1950.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** was $1495.
Chris had this Auburn Trencher for sale. His email is hngc2013@gmail.com
“Selling this Jeep-A-Trench from the Auburn Machine Works company. It’s a late 50’s model that has been stored inside since the 70’s. The auger teeth and arm were never used. Looking to sell as a complete unit for $1495”

UPDATE: **SOLD**
(06/04/2017) Looks nice. This has an early 0-10 speedo, but the front spring shackles aren’t reversed. I believe they should be reversed if this is truly a ’55 (I thought the springs were reversed at least into ’56?).
“1955 Jeep Willys – 4 wheel drive, manual transmission, 2.2 4 cylinder engine, new tires. Starts….runs….drives….4 wheel drive works. Body is in good shape with little to no rust. Top included. Clear title in hand. Asking $7,000 Open to offers and trades.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
(06/06/2017) Looks like some money was spent on this rebuild.
“This is a very rare 1961 Willys FJ3 Postal Van with original F134 Flat Head 4 and Borg Warner automatic transmission.
There is none nicer – Just completed the professional Exotic Coach Specialist 4 year mechanical restoration includes a long block rebuild, transmission, rear end, 12 volt wiring harness, brakes, cooling system, new carb, custom aluminum fuel tank, custom seats and so on. Too much to list. Van runs and drives great. Odometer reads 74,000 but just approximately 100 miles since rebuild. Top speed is 55 mph. Own a piece of history with this right side drive postal van made by Willys in Toledo, Ohio.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Mike has some Maverick trim for sale.
“Full stainless steel trim set from a 1962 Willys Maverick Wagon. The Maverick was the top of the line wagon, with stainless trim everywhere. This trim is in VERY GOOD condition, with typical oxidation. None of the trim has been cut, bent or damaged in any way. Note: the tailgate trim is a different profile than the other trim – so I cannot be sure it is OEM. It appears to be the correct length however. Buyer pays for shipping.
The trim you see that is taped on the vehicle was done so for your reference only. It was carefully removed by me prior to bringing this vehicle home. I did not want to take any chances on losing it.
Let me know if you need other Maverick parts. I have some interior door panels also.”



UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $6800.
(06/23/2017) Runs and drives.
“For sale is a very classic 1952 Willys Overland (Jeep) pickup truck. This is the four wheel drive, one ton model. It is completely drivable and can be used as is or restored, etc. The truck has a four cylinder flathead engine (L head), T90 transmission and two speed transfer case.
A good deal of work has been done on the truck including the following:
Electrical system – the electrical system has been completely replaced with a new wiring harness; every piece of wire replaced (this was converted to 12 volts)
Ignition system – all new ignition parts including coil, distributor parts, plug wires and plugs
Gauges – solid state voltage reducer installed; new temp and oil sensors installed; all gauges would as they should
Parking Brake – all new parking cables front and back, new levers, new handle and some brackets, etc. Continue reading
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/18/2017) Looks like there’s some value here.
“Truck disassembled and in good condition. Grill, front fenders, hood and frame in perfect condition.
L134 – 4cyl, head and oil pan removed for inspection. Found O.K. Complete drive train.
Includes 2 hydraulic cylinders for bed. Orginally from Wisconsin where it was used as a grain truck on a farm.”