In the late 1960s, Willys designed the Dispatcher Jeep. Essentially a two-wheel-drive variant of the CJ-3A, the Dispatcher catered to the needs of the U.S. Postal Service. When the contract to supply ...
A few years back, while doing a story on 191 Rod and Custom, I noticed something in the garage. It was a bright yellow 1951 Willys Overland Jeep pickup. Dennis Finnerty, owner of 191 Rod and Custom, ...
Every ex-soldier remembers the first time civvies were donned at the end of service. It’s a symbolic moment that feels like a skin change, and can precipitate an identity crisis. Mostly, it’s a good ...
If a dinosaur or a UFO came to Brazil and made its way slowly around town, it wouldn't garner much more attention than Todd Triplett when he cruises the streets in his topless straight lime green '48 ...
Its ruggedness, off-road ability and simplicity made the Jeep Willys an icon in World War II and after peace was declared, in 1945, it wasn’t long until some of the vehicles were taken into private ...
When World War II ended, Willys-Overland knew that all of the soldiers coming home had a taste of the Jeep and what it was capable of. There were already plans in the works to produce a CJ Jeep ...
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