What started as the U.S. military's Willys GP turned into one of the most iconic vehicles of all time.
The Willys Jeep earned worldwide recognition during World War II, proving its toughness on battlefields across Europe and the Pacific. When peace returned, many believed its military career had come ...
The first vehicle of the brand we know as Jeep today was made in 1940, but back then, there was no Jeep slogan, because the Jeep was first and foremost a war vehicle, born from WWII. The 1940 Willys ...
Learn how this engine powered the US military's most versatile vehicle and continued its legacy well after the war. Your favorite automotive manufacturer was most likely involved in the Second World ...
The first military Jeep contract went to American Bantam, shown here in action in 1941 in a military promotional photo.
It is common knowledge that the modern-day Jeep, the source of inspiration for many of the SUVs currently traveling our roads, traces its roots to the harsh years of the Second World War. Despite this ...
LUVERNE, M.N. (KELO) — A Jeep that was on the frontlines of D-Day in World War II is finding a new home in Luverne, Minnesota. The Jeep is being donated to Rock County by former National Geographic ...
The Willys Go-Devil inline-four powered over 600,000 Jeeps in WWII and continued in civilian vehicles long after the war ended.
TOLEDO, Ohio — "I've always liked the old Jeeps. WWII, Korean era, stuff like that." And now, Toledoan Paul Cooper can call one his own. "I didn't know it was going to take me a little over four years ...
Most people recognize that the battle-tested Willys MB that served in World War II is the spiritual ancestor to the modern-day Jeep Wrangler. However, most people probably aren't aware of the Kaiser ...