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 ...
Editor's Note:Getting your truck into Readers' Trucks is a snap, of the camera, that is. All it takes is a stack of good-quality photos of your ride that are in focus And well lit. Due to the volume ...
A 1940s Willys jeep, built in the immediate aftermath of its counterparts stationed in Europe and the Pacific helping to secure victory for the Allies in World War II, is still capable of a having mid ...
‘The Jeep, the Dakota, and the Landing Craft were the three tools that won the war.’ Dwight Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe in World War II and later the 34th ...
The Willys Jeep helped the Allied Forces win World War II, then became the first mass-produced civilian model with four-wheel ...
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 ...
Grassroots rodders were more than just avid enthusiasts. Back in the late '60s and early '70s, there wasn't the vast number of aftermarket companies offering all the various bits and pieces you often ...