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There are vehicles many of us wish were still being made today: classics like the FJ40, the 1966-1977 Bronco, and the Willys Wagon. This last vehicle was the second product sold by Jeep.
Now the Jeep wagon has an interesting history. The Brooks Stevens-designed all-steel wagon was originally introduced in 1946 as competition to the traditional "Woody" wagons of the competition.
The original premise of the Jeep was function over flash, so when Tavis High-lander of Highlander Concept Rendering (www.tavishighlander.com) decided to build a '53 Willys wagon as a useful hot ...
As awesome as this woody wagon looks, we’re betting it ... has to move more Willys in this application. Just as Willys introduced Jeep service vehicles in the post–World War II era, it ...
However, automotive time capsules are still being discovered as we speak. This 1952 Willys Jeep Station Wagon, for instance, is a textbook example of what a proper time capsule should look like.
and the Stevens-designed Jeep Wagoneer was introduced, itself destined for iconic status. Neil Ferguson’s family is only the second owner of this 1960 Willys 4wd station wagon, which has been ...
Jeeps have been around since Willys Overland built its light troop and gear carrier for the U.S. Army during World War II. Immediately after the war, WIllys started the CJ (Civilian Jeep ...
Modern Jeep Wranglers are some of the coolest cars ... If you want the ultimate cool cruiser, this 1959 Willys Wagon is the car to buy. Welcome to You Must Buy, our daily look at the cars you ...
Fred Williams’ garage-find 1961 Willys Wagon has been sitting with bad brakes ... and fabricating in order to bring a cool-looking old Jeep back from the dead and prep it for summer wheeling ...
But it too was the successor of something even older and called the Jeep Station Wagon. After proving what it could do on the battlefields of the Second World War, a company called Willys-Overland ...
They're still more common than some of the Willys-era Jeeps, which run from 1945 through 1963. Kaiser purchased Willys in 1953, and rechristened the brand as Kaiser-Jeep ten years later.