It's safe to say that Willys have been more popular in the last 50 or 60 years than they were when they were being originally manufactured. Thank the Gasser wars of the '60s for igniting an interest ...
Willys cars of the pre-war era are to this day stunningly-looking pieces of auto engineering. Built by the same company that later manufactured military Jeeps, the passenger coupes of the early 1940s ...
It’s a given that hot rods aren’t everybody’s cup of tea. However, if you’re of the mindset that nothing beats an old sleeper that weighs next to nothing and packs a wallop in terms of power, then ...
A 1941 Willys Pro-Street hot rod is one of three restored hot rods parked in Gordon Robinson’s 2,300-square-foot man cave, in Lakewood, Wash. MCT photos A 65-inch-screen TV faces Gordon Robinson’s ...
Scientists haven't located it yet, but there has to be a hot rod gene that gets passed down from father to son. And whatever it is that gets grade-school boys excited when they see a car do a burnout ...
Q: I’m interested in the Willys car company and those great Willys drag cars that still compete to this day. Also, did Willys build cars after the WWII era? A: The 1940-42 Willys Coupe was and is a ...
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