The present day Jeep, the one we all know and love, has a very twisted tale to it. Despite this line of cars being historically linked to the onset of the second world war and changing hands ...
Logan Fryz’s 1949 Willys probably won’t remind you of any jeeps you’ve seen before. It’s got some olive green paint and an American flag hanging off a rear corner, and it looks like a machine to be ...
The most common way to build a Willys is probably as a gasser or street machine. I've seen a couple of customs, but they're rare. I think one reason is that the Willys is quite small for a custom car, ...
Trends in street rodding change faster than the price of gas. For a lot of rodders, the challenge is in trying to keep up with the trends by constantly modifying their cars to fit the fashion and win ...
There are few vehicles that can trace their roots back to the bloody battlegrounds of World War II, but that’s where the Jeep ...
Produced from 1947 to 1965 by Willys and Kaiser, the Jeep Truck isn’t just another workhorse. Similarly to the CJ-2A derived from the military model and the Jeep Station Wagon, the body-on-frame ...
If Cars.com had built a tool that helped end World War II, we might also periodically remind people of that. Perhaps constantly — okay, definitely all the time. That being said, our reminders probably ...