Learn how this engine powered the US military's most versatile vehicle and continued its legacy well after the war.
Every so often we find “family builds”—Jeeps that were restored or built up by father and son, brothers, sisters, mother and daughter, and so forth. You get the idea. Sometimes it’s a single vehicle, ...
Jeep's most iconic nameplate, the Wrangler, debuted back in 1986. But its roots can be traced back to the military-spec Willys MB. The latter went into production in 1941 and spawned the civilian Jeep ...
As soon as World War 2 ended in 1945, Willys turned its military-spec Jeep MB into a civilian rig. In fact, the company began producing the CJ-2 in 1944, but the 40 units built weren't sold to the ...
Ryan Broome has built several 4x4s over the last two decades, including a stretched YJ with a 6BT Cummins engine, a Kaiser M715, and a solid-axle F-150 that he took on 4-Wheel & Off-Road's Ultimate ...
In this episode, we pull a 1955 Willys CJ-5 out of a Wyoming barn after 51 years. We button up the engine, swap to a 12-volt ...
A one-owner Willys CJ in good shape can be pretty tough to find. This 1947 Willys CJ-2A has just 35,000 original miles, all of the original running gear, and a handy, removable aluminum hardtop. The ...