Did you know that some of the most iconic Jeep nameplates were born out of a dalliance between Willys-Overland and the ...
In 1940, Uncle Sam saw storm clouds on the horizon. Germany was steamrolling European countries at a horrifying pace. Japan was collecting island nations like Boy Scout badges all over the Pacific.
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 ...
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The Willys Go-Devil engine: A WWII hero
Learn how this engine powered the US military's most versatile vehicle and continued its legacy well after the war.
The story is often told as a three-way duel to the death between the three prototypes, but the reality was that it came down to dollars and cents. Each of the three companies had submitted test models ...
Back in 2022, one of Jeep’s concept cars for its Easter Jeep Safari was called the Jeep ’41 Concept. As you may have guessed, this concept took inspiration from the original Willys MB which entered ...
The model with military heritage has an electrified future. The Jeep brand pays tribute to its legendary 1941 Willys MB with a special edition of its Wrangler. The 2025 Jeep Wrangler Willys '41 4xe ...
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, ...
When we first met Scott Zimmer he was leaning over the body tub of his 1945 Willys MB, patiently getting one of the two original metal straps that held the fuel tank under the driver seat to fit ...
It's hard to pin down an actual birthday for the vehicle we know today as the Jeep Wrangler. The Wrangler name was created for the 1987 model year, when Jeep was owned by American Motors, as a ...
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