What’s in a name? People have debated the pronunciation of WWII icon Willys Jeep for decades, but the company that builds its direct descendant, the Jeep Wrangler, says, “Whatever you like. We’re good ...
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 ...
Brian Ulrey, of Lima, owns this 1950 Willys-Overland Jeepster. The Jeepster was a vehicle that Willys-Overland Motors hoped would appeal to soldiers who recently returned stateside from World War II.
From its military origins to an iconic brand symbol, Jeep and the Jeep logo have undergone a fascinating journey through time. Jeep's enduring popularity has largely been due to the versatile nature ...
An Abridged VersionWhether you're a Jeep fan or not, the diminutive vehicle played a big role in all of our lives, from winning wars to freeing our souls in the search for the outback. And while ...
This unique Jeep is selling at Henderson Auction’s Collector Motor Series next month. A remarkable piece of off-road history is hitting the auction block at Henderson Auctions Collector Motor Series ...
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