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1955 Willys CJ5: 51 Years Parked...First Drive
In this episode, we pull a 1955 Willys CJ-5 out of a Wyoming barn after 51 years. We button up the engine, swap to a 12-volt one-wire alternator, fix a stubborn oil-pressure prime, drop the front clip ...
The original hydraulic, non-powered brakes have never been a strong point of the flatfender Jeep. They were mainly intended for low-speed use, so the designers of the flatfenders could never have ...
Every so often we find “family builds”—Jeeps that were restored or built up by father and son, brothers, sisters, mother and daughter, and so forth. You get the idea. Sometimes it’s a single vehicle, ...
Jeep's most iconic nameplate, the Wrangler, debuted back in 1986. But its roots can be traced back to the military-spec Willys MB. The latter went into production in 1941 and spawned the civilian Jeep ...
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 ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The Mahindra Roxor is the modern incarnation of the original civilian Jeep, the Willys CJ-2A. But to find out if it's as good in the rough ...
Jeep can claim many milestones. But here's one you may not have thought of: It's the most copied brand of American vehicles. The World War II military Jeep -- the forerunner of today's Wrangler-- ...
July 15, 1941 marks the day that Willys-Overland signed its contract with the U.S. War Department to begin production of the Willys MB for the military to use during World War II. Ford also built a ...
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