In the years following the Second World War, few names carried the
same universal recognition as Jeep. Born on the battlefields of
Europe and the Pacific, the rugged little Willys had become a
mechanical symbol of freedom-its squat stance, flat fenders, and
indefatigable nature forever tied to victory and perseverance. When
peacetime arrived, Willys wasted no time converting its wartime
hero into a civilian success story. The CJ, or "Civilian Jeep,"
quickly became a farmhand, a forester, and a faithful companion for
rugged outdoor use. Yet even as it proved its mettle in America's
fields and forests, Willys recognized that not every customer
wanted mud on their tires. There was room in the lineup for
something lighter, friendlier, and infinitely more fun.
That opportunity arrived in 1959 with the debut of the Willys DJ-3A
"Surrey Gala", a whimsical, resort-ready interpretation of the
classic Jeep formula. Originally inspired by fleets of brightly
painted Jeeps used to shuttle guests around Henry J. Kaiser's
tropical resorts, the Surrey traded its military toughness for pure
joie de vivre. Out went the olive drab, in came cheerful pastels,
candy-colored stripes, and a playful surrey top fringed like a
carnival tent. Mechanically, it remained pure Willys-simple,
reliable, and endlessly charming-but aesthetically, it was a
revolution. Suddenly, the Jeep had gone from G.I. issue to island
icon.
The example offered here is a delightful 1960 Surrey, finished in
the quintessential pink-on-white livery that became synonymous with
this model's carefree personality. Striped seats, a matching
fringed top, and bright accents give it the unmistakable aura of
midcentury leisure. Once part of the noted Wayne Davis collection
and more recently cherished within a private collection for over a
decade, this Surrey presents today as a well-loved older
restoration that has mellowed gracefully with time. The finish
shows gentle signs of age-just enough to lend authenticity without
detracting from its appeal.
Its presentation captures the spirit of a genuine driver's
car-refined yet approachable, ideal for leisurely cruises around a
seaside town or within a collection that values both mechanical
honesty and cheerful presentation. The paint retains an even gloss,
and the body displays good fit and finish throughout, with the
simple, upright lines of the DJ-3A body lending it the air of a toy
brought to life. Chrome bumpers, a full set of hubcaps, and
whitewall tires complete the look, perfectly complementing its
playful pastel scheme.
Inside, the cabin maintains the same exuberant charm. The striped
pink-and-white upholstery echoes the exterior's theme, while the
white steering wheel and simple dash layout remind one of the
Surrey's roots as a utilitarian vehicle made over for pleasure. The
surrey top, complete with its signature fringe, remains in fine
condition and continues to set the tone for the entire car-playful,
optimistic, and utterly unique.
Power comes from Willys' stalwart 134.2-cubic-inch F-head
"Hurricane" four-cylinder, paired with a three-speed manual gearbox
driving the rear wheels. With just over 60 horsepower on tap, it's
not quick, but it is endlessly willing, chugging along happily with
the same honesty that endeared the Jeep to generations of drivers.
Under the hood, the engine bay retains a tidy and largely correct
appearance-its simplicity a testament to Willys' design philosophy.
This Surrey runs and drives well, the mechanical components
benefitting from careful maintenance and occasional exercise while
in long-term enthusiast ownership.
In the broader tapestry of automotive history, the Willys Surrey
stands out as one of the most distinctive postwar reinterpretations
of a wartime design. Its bright colors, striped canopy, and
endearing character made it a favorite at beach resorts, golf
clubs, and island retreats across the world. From Acapulco to
Waikiki, the sight of a Surrey pulling up to a hotel portico became
shorthand for midcentury glamour and lighthearted luxury.
Today, few examples survive in such appealing condition. Many were
used hard, left out in the elements, or simply worn away by decades
of seaside service. This example's older, high-quality restoration
has aged with dignity, offering a balance between preservation and
usability that makes it a joy to own and drive.
Equal parts conversation piece and collector's item, this 1960
Willys Surrey remains one of the most delightful expressions of
postwar American optimism. It invites smiles wherever it
goes-whether displayed alongside serious classics or pressed into
casual summer duty. More practical than a Fiat Jolly and no less
charming, it captures a uniquely American sense of fun: a spirit of
sunshine, simplicity, and endless adventure.
Offers welcome and trades considered.
Vehicle Details
1960 Willys Jeep
Listing ID:CC-2013165
Price:$39,500
Location:Saint Louis, Missouri
Year:1960
Make:Willys
Model:Jeep
Odometer:0
Stock Number:7962
VIN:5633717035
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