My 1955 Willys M38A1 is a rescued vehicle that has been restored back to its original form and glory. Of course, the previous owners did not know the vehicle was a military version and were calling it a CJ. It was purchased in 2020 and its restoration is almost complete. This is my second restoration with my first one being a 1971 CJ-5 that Kaiser Willys also helped me put together. The vehicle was originally an army vehicle painted olive drab. I have restored it to be a Navy Base vehicle from the Naval Station Roosevelt Roads in Ceiba, Puerto Rico where I’m originally from. Currently part of the Georgia MVPA where Mr. Robert Brough and his son Bryant Brough assisted me with part of the restoration process. Being my grandfather was in the military with multiple friends in the Navy and Army, it really brings a passion to military vehicles.
Kaiser Willys Jeep Blog Story – Ricardo Muniz-Guillet
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Looks great! You did a real nice job on both the Jeep[ and the trailer. You have a lot to be proud of.
Very nice job. I always think restoring an old jeep is preserving history and after they are done they are just as admired and cool as the new ones. Thanks for sharing!
Nice job you done on the Jeep. It looks really nice. Congratulations n a job well done.
What a beautiful Jeep! I give it 2 thumbs up! I’m restoring a 1952 M38A1 right now along with a
1942 Ford Gpw. I hope they come out as nice as yours did! Congratulations on a job “Well Done”!
—-Dave Hollingsworth in New London,Ohio