The Willys Jeep helped the Allied Forces win World War II, then became the first mass-produced civilian model with four-wheel ...
Owning a classic car, truck, or SUV is a largely joyful experience, but there are definite pitfalls that come with the territory. Having a vehicle that is decades old in your driveway or garage often ...
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In this 1955 Willys Jeep Rebuild, we detail the challenging disassembly of this classic Jeep down to its bare frame and the critical moment that nearly halted our project. **Timeline:** 00:00 - ...
Stellantis clearly has a thing for its heritage, and even more so for slapping special edition badges on just about anything and everywhere. Its latest creation is the Jeep Wrangler 1941 Willys ...
Technically speaking, the world-famous Jeep isn’t a truck, exactly. Although it does have a small bed. And it’s worth noting that the original U.S. Army development contract for the scrappy little ...
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 features a ...
If Cars.com had built a tool that helped end World War II, we might also periodically remind people of that. Perhaps constantly — okay, definitely all the time. That being said, our reminders probably ...
Today, the word "Jeep" brings to mind many different models wearing that nameplate. Seven decades ago, it brought to mind one vehicle, and one vehicle only; an angular, bare bones four-wheeler that ...
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.