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  1. History

    In 1908, John Willys bought the Overland Automotive Division of Standard Wheel Company and in 1912 renamed it Willys–Overland Motor Company. From 1912 to 1918, Willys was the second-largest prod… See more

    Legacy

    Kaiser-Jeep was sold to American Motors Corporation (AMC) in 1970 when Kaiser Industries decided to leave the automobile business. After the sale, AMC used engines it had developed for its other cars in Jeep models to i… See more

    Racing

    The 1933–1936 coupés and pickups were very popular gassers. The best-known would be the 1933 Willys 77. Only 12,800 were sold in 1933, 13,234 in 1934, 10,644 in 1935 (including a new panel delivery), and 30,825 the c… See more

    List of vehicles

    Willys 77 (1933–1936)
    • Willys Four
    • Willys Six
    • Willys-Six C-113 truck (1931–1932)
    • Willys Eight… See more