UPDATE: **SOLD**
This was listed as a 1959 and a 1962. Thanks to TJ for the heads up on this one.
“1962. Willy Jeep. Made for Kaiser cement company in Hawaii. Not many made. Only 9300 made.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD**
This was listed as a 1959 and a 1962. Thanks to TJ for the heads up on this one.
“1962. Willy Jeep. Made for Kaiser cement company in Hawaii. Not many made. Only 9300 made.”
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Where was it posted: Craigslist? Facebook? eBay? Letgo?
I’m curious to know how much it sold for.
Joe, this Jeep still is for sale. If you are interested, email me at ratherbefeared@gmail.com or call at 925-451-3495. Thanks.
Steve
I notice there is a plate over where the fresh air screen for the heater. going over past pictures of Surreys, some have a plate cover, some have the screen, and some have neither. What’s the story on this, any body know?
A heater was optional and not a high priority item in Hawaii. This vent provided air intake into the heater.
I’d love to have those chrome bumpers for my Tux Park. Does anyone know of any available?
Denny,
I haven’t heard of any bumpers available lately. There are two different suggestions (using either Jeepster or wagon bumpers) from this thread: https://www.oldwillysforum.com/forum/index.php?threads/65-tuxedo-park-cj5-stock-front-bumper-wanted.11878/ … I don’t know how similar or not they are.
– Dave
Dave,
Steve wrote that this is still for sale, although I don’t have a link for the current ad.
Dave, VJ Jeepster or wagon bumpers are about 6 inches too wide to be used on DJ or CJ models, but I think the C-101 Jeepsters from the 60s will fit.
Joe,
This Jeep sold today. Thanks for your interest. Sorry you didn’t get to it in time.
Steve
Thanks Colin. That does not surprise me, but I didn’t know for sure.