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However, the front-loader attachment on this Willys Jeep, found by Ted Jordan on Facebook, is a bit of a mystery. Jordan’s CJ5 Jeep is far from the only one with a front-loader attachment.
The U.S. Navy first contracted the company to modify Willys-Overland chassis into purpose-built utility vehicles at sea in the 1950s. The firm had the benefit of working with slightly newer CJ-3A ...
Jeep is now offering the military-inspired Wrangler Willys with the 4x4's new Xtreme Recon package, which adds giant 35-inch all-terrain tires to the SUV. The option also includes a 1.5-inch ...
Willys-Overland Motor Co. won the federal contract in July 1941 to build a quarter-ton 4X4 utility truck for the military at a unit price of $738.74 ($14,604.89 in today’s dollars) but couldn ...
A 1940s Willys jeep, built in the immediate aftermath of its counterparts stationed in Europe and the Pacific helping to secure victory for the Allies in World War II, is still capable of a having ...
Produced on May 20, 1942, under British contract for the war, this Willys Jeep MB still keeps its factory-quality paint and cloth interior, which is well worn, but it’s said to be in usable ...
Like all Wrangler 4xe models, the Willys '41 special edition comes with a plug-in hybrid powertrain combining a 2.0-liter turbo-4 with a pair of electric motors for a peak of 375 hp.This in a way ...
In 1940-45, Willys-Overland built 362,894 Jeeps; Ford 285,660; American Bantam 2,676. Bantam also built around 60,000 trailers to haul gear behind Jeeps.
You can’t put a price on freedom, but if you did, along with some Rubicon bumpers and a unique interior color scheme thrown in, that’d seem like a bargain to us. The 2025 Jeep Wrangler 4xe ...