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800: Mark Bishop’s 1948 Willys CJ-2A

In 2019 my son (who was 10 at the time) and I picked up this jeep in pieces and began a four year project to bring it back to life. Pretty much every nut and bolt was turned or broken in the process. Many hundreds of hours were required but well worth it as it has been a project that we done together and we both love to drive thi...


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My 1953 M38A1 rat rod equipped with a v2203 Kubota turbo diesel from a skid steer. I have rebuilt the transmission, rear axle, steering box, and front knuckles with parts from Kaiser Willys. I’ve also added some modern touches like a radio and speakers, updated gauges, vintage kc lights with led internals, 3” straight pipe with 8” polished exhaust tip, 4 core aluminum radiato...


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799: Ron Bird’s 1947 Willys CJ-2A

This CJ-2A was found on a ranch on its side. I uprighted it, put a gas can on left fender, and a battery on right fender, and it started. It had been there for years. I use it in parades and to give my “buddies” rides around the lake.


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After WWII, my father bought five Jeeps at auction. He sold four to friends and kept one — a military Jeep that became our family’s second vehicle. My brother, sister, and I all learned to drive in it, and as the youngest sibling still at home, I inherited the Jeep at age 13. I spent my early years trail riding it through the woods, then put it on the road when I got my licen...


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798: Jim Webb’s 1946 Willys CJ-2A

This is my 1946 Willys CJ-2A. It was a total rebuild from the frame up in my shop, in memory of my mom.

Kaiser Willys Jeep Blog Story – Jim Webb

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