The Jeep brand has changed hands many times and is now the property of Chrysler's parent company Stellantis, but the brand was created by WIllys Overland immediately after World War II for the CJ-2A, ...
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The Willys Go-Devil engine: A WWII hero
Learn how this engine powered the US military's most versatile vehicle and continued its legacy well after the war.
Most likely, it was some GI during World War II that first started modifying Jeeps to better suit his needs. While there were many modifications made to meet certain war-time criteria, not much was ...
Willie and Joe's Jeep was a luxury car because they'd otherwise be marching into combat carrying gear and rifles on their backs without one. During World War II, the Jeep was as much a character as ...
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