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On Thursday, May 8, a date etched in history for marking the conclusion of World War ... Willys-Overland - initiated the production of an all-purpose military car that soldiers had already dubbed ...
Not fast, not luxurious, but overflowing with retro off-roader appeal.
Jeep Wrangler Willys '41 Edition has sold out within weeks of launch, highlighting a strong demand for the heritage-inspired ...
If Cars.com had built a tool that helped end World ... “Willys/4xe” decals on the sides of the hood in Drab Blue. Jeep stresses that this Drab Blue accent color is period-correct to the World ...
Back in 2022, one of Jeep’s concept cars for its Easter ... nod to the stencilling required by the U.S. Army on Willys MBs during World War II. Lots more Army-inspired decals too, plus tan ...
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.
The Jeep blends wartime heritage with new features, offering rugged design, exclusive accessories and serious off-road ...
Is that a fresh coat of Army green paint I see? On Tuesday, Jeep announced a special-edition 2025 Wrangler to commemorate the original Jeep, the 1941 Willys MB. The new Willys ’41 package ...
But the Wrangler traces its roots back another two-plus decades to the Willys MB, which served as the U.S. Army's workhorse during World War II. Now Jeep is honoring ... 2.0-liter inline-four ...
With just 30 units available for the Indian market, the Willys ‘41 is being pitched as a tribute to the original Willys MB that played a key role in World War II and laid the foundation for the modern ...
The Jeep brand has a long history dating back to World War II, and its engines have evolved ... the brand has been owned by Willys Overland, Kaiser, AMC, Chrysler, and now its parent company ...
It began as a weapon of war, and the fires of World ... 2- to 5-ton range was the marketplace in which a truck manufacturer could expect to make money in those days. From left to right: The 1941 ...