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If Willys built trucks in 2006 in cooperation with Jeep, it would probably look some- thing like this, but it probably would be more mild-mannered and sensible for use on the road. By that we mean ...
Read about this absolutely beautiful Custom 1941 Willys Pickup Truck, named Hammerhead, in Truckin' Magazine.
Developed by Willys-Overland Motors, the long-running Jeep Truck ran from 1947 through 1965. Replaced by the Gladiator, the single-cab pickup originally came with a flat grille à la the CJ-2A.
Brentwood resident Mike Patton is a retired corporate executive and owns this issue’s 1947 Willys Jeep pickup truck. Based on the legal battles at the time, there was no Jeep name on the truck.
Bill Stephens of Clinton, Missouri, searched many years for an early '50s Willys truck like the one he fell in love with as a kid-he found a few along the way, but none in good enough shape to ...
Willys also had an engine asset up its sleeve, namely the Go-Devil engine. With a displacement of 134.2 cubic inches (2.2 liters), the four-cylinder unit allowed the uniform men to use 60 hp and ...
Besides looking like a rolling middle finger to classic trucks, this Willys also received a 6.0-liter Chevy V8 LS engine swap, a 4L80E automatic gearbox, and an NP241 transfer case.
TOPICAL at this time of year is a curious display at the Lockyer Valley Cultural Centre of a 1915 Model 80 Willys Overland car.
Bill Stephens of Clinton, Missouri, searched many years for an early '50s Willys truck like the one he fell in love with as a kid-he found a few along the way, but none in good enough shape to ...