I bet that plenty of people seeing the current Jeep pickup model think that it's the first they've ever made. I love the Willys Jeep era. The AMC version was cool too. Once Chrysler got ahold of it though things changed and not for the better.
I've had a lot of nice machines, but nothing compares to my 1957 Willys wagon will a 289 hi-po V8 engine. As 67 it's my most memorable piece of equipment I've ever owned
My first waking memory in my life was of me rolling around in the back of my grandpa's Willys back in 1964. My dad used these in the forestry industry in KwaZulu Natal. Great trucks. Fantastic Blues harp player by the way!
I love this truck! Great history too. There was several of these in my extended family that got passed around, two of which had a Chevy 283 swap (stock, 220 HP 4-bbl). My dad ended up with one, a ‘57, which I was allowed to drive sometimes back in HS. It had remarkably tight, positive steering for those things, as well as the shifter. Made it a pleasure to drive, although we knew better than t abuse the drive train. The other one had the 283 swapped out for a 235 six by my uncle, who was a six-cylinder guy. Weird, but it suited his needs just fine.
Cool Wiley’s in great condition. I have a 1951 all original flat bed with a new F-head 134 Hurricane engine also 6volt. Fun trucks thanks for sharing the story. 👍🏻
These trucks are not really safe over 45mph with the stock chassis and drivetrain. btw, I have a 47 truck and 53 Panel. Both are going on a gen2 ford explorer chassis, the truck a 5.0 awd, the panel gets a 3.0 v6 duratec
There is a '53 pickup in my uncles driveway, my Grandpa built it for his boss/family friend in the early 70's and bought it later...Unknown displacement SBC, 4 speed with an overdrive (seperate unit, can be used with any gear) and of course a twin stick t-case which gives a bunch of options. 4.10-ish gears in a Mopar rear and factory front axles. Drums all around. I wanna get it so bad and use my '77 wagoneer as a base and make it stronger and safer, better axles, power disks at front at a minimum, an actual Jeep 401 or 390, maybe do like 33's nothing crazy just a good old all American, all Jeep Jeep. Edit: My bad, forgot to say that your Jeep is pretty awesome too, it's nice to see one so original and honest
Sir you are indeed very fortunate, she is a sweetheart!
I love the proportions on these things, especially in that color it looks like a child’s toy.
I bet that plenty of people seeing the current Jeep pickup model think that it's the first they've ever made.
I love the Willys Jeep era. The AMC version was cool too. Once Chrysler got ahold of it though things changed and not for the better.
That's nice old truck. My 1956 willys truck came with a 2 barrel carburetor.
I've had a lot of nice machines, but nothing compares to my 1957 Willys wagon will a 289 hi-po V8 engine.
As 67 it's my most memorable piece of equipment I've ever owned
My first waking memory in my life was of me rolling around in the back of my grandpa's Willys back in 1964. My dad used these in the forestry industry in KwaZulu Natal. Great trucks. Fantastic Blues harp player by the way!
Thanks for sharing!
You have a real piece of history , beautiful , rugged , and simple , as a Jeep should be . Thank you for sharing your sweet rides .
Thank you for watching!
I love this truck! Great history too. There was several of these in my extended family that got passed around, two of which had a Chevy 283 swap (stock, 220 HP 4-bbl). My dad ended up with one, a ‘57, which I was allowed to drive sometimes back in HS. It had remarkably tight, positive steering for those things, as well as the shifter. Made it a pleasure to drive, although we knew better than t abuse the drive train.
The other one had the 283 swapped out for a 235 six by my uncle, who was a six-cylinder guy. Weird, but it suited his needs just fine.
Thanks jeep guy for the video.
You bet, thank you for watching!
Cool Wiley’s in great condition.
I have a 1951 all original flat bed with a new F-head 134 Hurricane engine also 6volt. Fun trucks thanks for sharing the story. 👍🏻
The granpa all them jeeps in the planet
In joyed watching Thanks 😊
Glad you enjoyed it
That is just the coolest vehicle ever!
Always loved those pickups
What a beautiful looking old school Jeep truck. :)
No school like the old school.
Couldn't agree more!
@@therealjeepguy Thanks!
Beautiful truck. Love it
Thanks 👍
That's so cool, I love that 😁👍
Just bought a 53 and can't wait to start fixing it up.
Congrats! You'll love it. They are a lot of fun to drive around town, light wheeling and helping with jobs around the house.
Beautiful ❤thank you
You can't go wrong with a Jeep.
Nope!
I love our jeep truck ❤❤❤
I learned to drive in one of the wagons. 14 or 15 years old driving through the Mohave. Every one else was riding motorcycles .
Awesome. Love the stock look. Dont like it so much when they're modified in various ways, especially lifting and all that 4x4 stuff.
Same for me, I think they are perfect in stock form. :)
Mui linda camioneta!!! Buen video 👍
Thank you!
I just bought a 1954 and it's got only one cross grill piece and it is in the center. When I was 23, I had a 1951 that had five in all (two more).
Sweeeeet ride.
It's would be awesome if you were able to find the camper it had, or another one for it.
Yes, it would! It would be even better to take it camping with the new camper and tow one of the flat fenders. :)
When you see the new Jeep 4 door pick up there are similarities with this truck.
Yup, we have almost every Jeep truck ever made, and they all have a lot in common. Love them all.
Now the new Jeeps have Hemi engines in them they are not like what they use to be.
The Hemi is super fun to drive as well. :)
These trucks are not really safe over 45mph with the stock chassis and drivetrain. btw, I have a 47 truck and 53 Panel. Both are going on a gen2 ford explorer chassis, the truck a 5.0 awd, the panel gets a 3.0 v6 duratec
love my '54
Very nice
Thanks!
Nice! Any pointers of fixing up a 1955?
Keep it as original as possible, and it'll never let you down.
Oh God l wouldn’t rock hop in that beautiful old thing!
That’s some American made steel baling wire right there!
Your driveway could use a little grading!
There is a '53 pickup in my uncles driveway, my Grandpa built it for his boss/family friend in the early 70's and bought it later...Unknown displacement SBC, 4 speed with an overdrive (seperate unit, can be used with any gear) and of course a twin stick t-case which gives a bunch of options. 4.10-ish gears in a Mopar rear and factory front axles. Drums all around. I wanna get it so bad and use my '77 wagoneer as a base and make it stronger and safer, better axles, power disks at front at a minimum, an actual Jeep 401 or 390, maybe do like 33's nothing crazy just a good old all American, all Jeep Jeep.
Edit: My bad, forgot to say that your Jeep is pretty awesome too, it's nice to see one so original and honest
See these all over the Mountain West. The ones I've looked at are all super low mileage. Not real user friendly. Cool machines!
We use ours all the time. It's been very user-friendly for us.
@@therealjeepguy guy down the road, just bought a 1953 Jeep style. 29,000 miles, $500. The engine is stuck.
Hopefully you don’t destroy it
Lucky
Does anyone know what the name of this color is? "Transport Yellow"? "Arena Yellow"?
I believe that in 1956, it was called Construction Yellow. It may be the same as transportation yellow.
Pointy nose