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would love to have one for the farm. where do you start looking?
 
Posts: 84 | Registered: 10 October 2009Reply With Quote
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It is the title of a magazine! They have all kinds of vintage and current.

You might also try Vintage Power Wagons or Power Wagon Advertiser.

I realise they are primarily Dodge but that is a the crowd that seems to have the most info.

Post pics when you find one, I'd really love to see! I get more excited about old iron than I do about fine rifles and bores bigger than .5


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Posts: 2973 | Location: South Texas | Registered: 15 January 2008Reply With Quote
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I was a guest several times on a deer/pig lease where 2 of the guys had these jeeps. Both also had the little WWII trailers that went with them.

They were pretty cool and very handy.


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You might find one on this web site:kaiser willis.com.
They have a place for folks to list their jeeps.
 
Posts: 1371 | Location: Plains,TEXAS | Registered: 14 January 2008Reply With Quote
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Also Google Willys MB2. Drove an MB2 throughout Nevada until the BLM shut me down. The '45-'47 were the best units, but the seats left a lot to be desired on cross country trecks.


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Posts: 20 | Location: Outside Atlanta, GA | Registered: 15 July 2009Reply With Quote
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If you just want a Willys jeep to drive around, you probably will be better off with a CJ series, made post war. E-bay always has them and they are much much cheaper than the WW2 versions. (made by Ford and Willys). I assume you want a true, flat fendered, 134 ci flathead 4 engine Jeep. There is no such thing as an MB2. It is either an Willys MB or Ford GPW made from 42-45, or a Willys CJ2, 3a, or 5. Willys trademarked the name Jeep in 1944. Vintage Power Wagons handles Dodge products, although they have lots of Kaiser jeep parts too. If you want a more practical, true military vehicle, get an M37; 3/4Q ton truck. Made 51-64. If you want to talk jeeps and Dodge power wagons, pm me. I have restored many and have an M37, a 67 WM300 Power wagon, a 47 Willys CJ2a and a 42 Ford GPW. they are all fun.
 
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Learned how to drive in my uncle's 1948 willys jeep,w/ a 4 cylinder flathead. Funny thing was he used a tuna can w/ steel wool for an aircleaner. Also remember the start button on the floor. Drove it in a field. You couldn't kill that thing. Fun as hell!


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