The World War II 1945 Willys MB Jeep was... sorry, still is, as tough and rugged as they come. The concept of "comfort" wasn't even mentioned once when it came to the original blueprints. But a soft, ...
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Why the Willys Go-Devil engine became a WWII mechanical legend
The Willys Go-Devil engine earned its reputation not through marketing, but by dragging a new kind of vehicle across ...
As the headline to today's classic article selection -- "Is Today's Jeep Still a Jeep?" -- makes crystal clear, we've had a long and uneasy relationship with the ongoing evolution of the descendants ...
It is common knowledge that the modern-day Jeep, the source of inspiration for many of the SUVs currently traveling our roads, traces its roots to the harsh years of the Second World War. Despite this ...
It's been said that, next to their rifle, a WWII GI's best friend was the Jeep. Today's Nice Price or No Dice Willys MB is an OG Jeep. Let's see how friendly we all are to its asking price. People ...
July 15, 1941 marks the day that Willys-Overland signed its contract with the U.S. War Department to begin production of the Willys MB for the military to use during World War II. Ford also built a ...
It's not much of a secret that we like old iron. Don't get us wrong—things like air conditioning and heat that actually work are really nice to have, but there's just something about old Jeeps in ...
Did you know that some of the most iconic Jeep nameplates were born out of a dalliance between Willys-Overland and the ...
With the 80th anniversary of the Willys MB coming up next year, we had expected Jeep to celebrate the occasion in some fashion. And we didn't have to wait long to find out just what Jeep had in mind ...
Seventy years is a long time. Few vehicles can date their lineage back that far. Fewer still can trace back anything more than a few signature design cues. Then there's Jeep and the iconic Wrangler, ...
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