The World War II 1945 Willys MB Jeep was... sorry, still is, as tough and rugged as they come. The concept of "comfort" wasn't even mentioned once when it came to the original blueprints. But a soft, ...
No seatbelts, no roll cage, no power steering. Nicole Johnson takes us on a rugged, Arizona off-road trail in Bryan Croft's far-from-modern 1948 Willys CJ-2A flat fender with a group of 70-year-old ...
What’s in a name? People have debated the pronunciation of WWII icon Willys Jeep for decades, but the company that builds its direct descendant, the Jeep Wrangler, says, “Whatever you like. We’re good ...
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 ...
From the beaches of Normandy to the beaches of Southern California, the Jeep is an American icon that simply can't be confused with any other vehicle on the road. A symbol of freedom and adventure for ...
When the Willys Jeep came back from hero duty in WWII, it almost instantly became a hero at home, too. Its rugged, do-anything, go-anywhere attitude made it an instant favorite for Americans. And ...