We simply cannot get enough of this one-of-a-kind, V-6 Hemi-powered 1936 Willys pickup that took home one of the biggest awards in the hot rod hobby. It's easy to see why: Just look at it. The judges ...
For most of us adults, the name Willys is only a memory from another generation. The brand belonging to Willys–Overland Motors died out long before most of us were born, so the only way to experience ...
Now that the big auctions from the early part of the year are behinds us, high-profile custom builds are harder to find and enjoy. But that doesn’t mean it’s an impossible task. For those truly ...
A friend of mine knows someone selling a beautiful 1961 Willys Pickup for the paltry sum of $750. Just a few months ago, I would have transferred the money within milliseconds, as at the time, I was ...
Garnering its own share of fame and fortune at this year's Grand National Roadster Show is the Al Slonaker Memorial Award, sponsored by ARP (where hot rodders go to get their hardware). The award ...
Gene O'Connor 's 1941 custom Willys pickup is a real gas, man. Well, make that a "gasser," or lightweight, high-powered custom drag racer. The Willys looks ready to, as the Jan and Dean hit "Drag City ...
When the U.S. involvement in World War II became obvious, the Army wanted a general-purpose four-wheel drive reconnaissance vehicle. Me & My Car: ’56 Studebaker in East Bay a ‘face-lift’ of an earlier ...
Is collecting a certain brand of car or truck a hereditary thing? Are you born a Ford collector because your father was one? Do you like Chevrolets because your father, grandfather, and great ...
Want your ride featured on HOT ROD?to find out how! A good Readers' Rides feature is all about finding someone with a good story, decent photos, and, more often than not, a hot rod that's a little ...
Just in time for Old Threshers and Yuma County Fair, the Orphanage has on display a 1938 Willys-Overland, Model 38, half-ton pickup. The Willys (pronounced Willis) is on loan from the Forney Museum of ...