Willys

Mountain Climber: 1962 Willys Wagon

We’ve featured a surprising number of classic cars that have been found in our small home town of Sheridan, Wyoming. Given the harsh winters there, it isn’t surprising how many old trucks and SUVs call the area home. Well… more»

The Long And The Short Of It: 1961 Willys Projects

And this is the good side! Here’s a pair of 1961 Willys projects that both need some help, but of different types. One runs and drives (but doesn’t stop!) but has serious corrosion issues; the other has a really solid… more»

Stored And Restored: 1923 Willys Red Bird

We don’t think much about Willy Overland Cars, but from 1912 to 1918 Willys was the second-largest producer of automobiles in the United States after Ford. Most people only think of Jeep when they think of Willys. This Overland is listed… more»

Have Plow Will Travel: 1959 Willys For $400!

How often do we find any old car in almost driveable condition that can be purchased for only $400 anymore? Thanks to reader Peter R., who has sent us many good leads before, we are able to present this… more»

Whippet Good: 1928 Willys Overland Whippet

Just yesterday we saw a 1926 Willys hot rod in Yucaipa, California (which sold immediately), and with another search for Willys, we’ve located this absolutely stunning 1928 Willys Overland Whippet for sale here on craigslist in nearby Riverside, California.

Early California Dreaming: 1926 Willys Hot Rod

California is the acknowledged birthplace of hot rodding, and has been the source of many unusual early hot rods found in storage over the past few years. This neat 1926 Willys roadster is for sale in Yucaipa, California (San Bernardino… more»

Nathan’s 1948 Willys M38 Find

From Nathan R – Hey Guys, I am an avid reader and love seeing the finds that you post. I was lucky enough to drag home my own last weekend: a 1948 Willys Jeep. It has the body from a… more»

Rusty Project: 1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A

This old Jeep is listed on craigslist in Sultan, WA for only $1500. The drivetrain is original and the engine is said to run well. The owner has had this sine 1976. Thanks to Andrew N. for finding this and sharing… more»

1947 Willys CJ2A: $1695 Project

There are projects, and then there are projects. Some require boatloads more work than others, but when they are priced accordingly, you can begin to see the possibilities a bit more clearly. This 1947 Willys CJ2A needs everything and… more»

Drop-Top Willys: 1918 Overland Model 90

This Overland is powered by a 4 cylinder 179 cubic inch straight 4 that produces 32 horsepower at 2,000 rpm. It might not sound like a lot of power, but remember, this car is nearly 100 years old! It’s… more»

One Of A Kind: Willys Fire Truck

There’s no information provided on the this odd little fire truck listed here on craigslist. It’s in Kimball, MN with an asking of $4500. It’s also listed on eWillys.com. I couldn’t find any information on it. There are lots… more»

Rod Or Restore? Willys Aero

The owner is not sure of the year model of this Willys Aero model that he has for sale. Listed here on eBay and parked in Binghamton, New York with a BIN of $3K is what the seller guesses is a… more»

Keep Moving Forward: 1958 Willys Jeep FC-150

We have featured the FC-150 before, the last time was back in July and it had a BIN of 10K more then this one. This 1958 Willys Jeep FC-150 is listed here on craigslist in Terre Haute, IN for $4,500.

Rust Free Project: 1949 Willys Wagon

The seller of this project claims it is rust free, but it is looking a little rusty to me. Listed here on craigslist and parked in Orlando, Florida with a flexible price of $3,500. It is said to be a… more»

1950 Willys In The Works

Listed here on Detroits craigslist is a partially restored 1950 Jeepster for $5,500. This car was barn stored for over 30 years. The owner started the re-building process but due to family health reasons he no longer has the… more»

1949 Willys Jeepster: Drop Top Fun

Listed here on craigslist in Walbridge for $2,500 is this 1949 Jeepster. It seems that only 23,069 of these were produced and we don’t know how many have survived today. We have always liked Jeepsters, but do you?

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