The Willys Go-Devil engine earned its reputation not through marketing, but by dragging a new kind of vehicle across battlefields that destroyed almost everything else mechanical. Compact, simple and ...
Your favorite automotive manufacturer was most likely involved in the Second World War. General Motors built tanks like the M4 Sherman and M18 Hellcat, albeit through its many divisions, Buick and ...
Join us as three generations of our family come together to restore a legendary 1955 Willys Jeep. This project involves more than just mechanical rebuilding; it's a journey filled with passion, ...
As soon as World War 2 ended in 1945, Willys turned its military-spec Jeep MB into a civilian rig. In fact, the company began producing the CJ-2 in 1944, but the 40 units built weren't sold to the ...
Dwight Eisenhower, who was the supreme commander of the Allied Expeditionary Forces in World War II, called the Jeep “one of the three decisive weapons the U.S. had” during the war. Related Articles ...
Classic Jeeps get a lot of love nowadays, but it's usually the CJ and the Wagoneer that are sought after. The CJ is a hot collectible for numerous reasons, starting with the fact that it was based on ...
Willys brought out the MD (M-38A1) in 1952 and photographed the Quad and MD together. The Quad seen was rebuilt in 1943 using upgraded parts, and reportedly was scrapped before Kaiser added Jeep to ...
A Jeep Grand Wagoneer with seating for eight won't surprise anyone these days, except with its fully optioned price tag perhaps, but a four-wheel-drive family vehicle was still a relatively fresh ...
Barn finds, survivors, rare one-of-a-kind 4x4s are the true meat and potatoes of what we enjoy when looking at 4x4 rigs. Sure, $100,000 loaded luxo-utes are great, as are high-end custom builds, but ...