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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 ...
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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.
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Did you know that some of the most iconic Jeep nameplates were born out of a dalliance between Willys-Overland and the ...
While we’ve never seen a war documentary that doesn’t stress the importance of tank production capacity during WW II, people sometimes forget the same rule applies to less-armored military vehicles, ...
Fords are the most popular early hot rods for the simple reason they made gazillions of them, which made parts plentiful and cars cheap. That's the hot rod way of doing things. Which makes the ...
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 factory ...
Established in 1908, Willys is mostly known for the MB Jeep, the spiritual predecessor of the modern Wrangler. But Willys also made a long list of automobiles before WWII. They're far from iconic, but ...
Jeep's Xtreme Recon Package is basically akin to the Ford Bronco's Sasquatch package. The biggest advantage for both 4x4s is the 35-inch tire package, straight from the factory. In addition to ...
The jeep was created in late 1940 by the American Bantam Motor Company to meet the Army’s requirements for a lightweight, go-anywhere, general purpose (GP) reconnaissance vehicle. The GP tag led to ...
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