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4 Door Mitsubishi Built Willys Jeep Wagons?

Last week we showed you some photos of 4 door Willys Jeep wagons. This week, Willys Country brings us some photos of Mitsubishi built 4 door Willys Jeep wagons. These were manufactured from the 1950’s through to 1988. At a quick glance, they may appear to look like their American counterparts, they are very different. Probably the largest difference is that they were actually built on a CJ-3B chassis so they are a lot narrower than your normal Willys wagon. they also used a CJ-3B grille. Notice the hood height difference compared to the regular version. As for other body modifications, they used panel style rear doors and the rear side glass radius, which allows for more glass area. Most of them used a diesel engine and some used Dana 30 front ends with a Dana 44 in the rear. Lets not forget the right hand drive!

Have You Ever Seen A 4 Door Willys Jeep Wagon?

I have seen a few photos floating around the internet of 4 door Willys Jeep wagons. In all the cases I had seen, they were also modified for railway use. Dave from Willys Country has done tons of research on 4 door Willys wagons as well as railway Willys. It turns out that some of the 4 door units were made for street use and Dave has supplied us with some photos.

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Made In Brazil Willys Jeep Wagon

A reader recently sent us a link to Rural Willys, a website dedicated to Willys Jeep Wagons built in Brazil. There was over 182,000 Rural Willys Wagons built in Brazil from 1958 to 1977. The basic body tub is the same, but is is obvious that there is a lot of differences between the Brazilian model and its American cousin. The first thing you notice is the different front end, but as you look closer, you can see the smaller details like different door handles, front and rear bumpers, tail lights, etc. What else do you notice that is different?

Vintage Projects at Richer Racing

The RicherRacing.com website was created in 1999 to provide pictures and how-to info…

2012 In Review

2012 has been a very interesting year for Off Road Action. Probably the biggest news was the sale of the website to Curtis Guise. It was not an easy decision, but it was needed to bring Off Road Action to the next level. Curtis has some great ideas for Off Road Action in 2013 and [...]

10 Most Read Articles In 2011

2012 is almost upon us. Today we look back at 2011, while tomorrow we will forward into 2012. Last year, our readership numbers continued to grow. As of writing this on New Years Eve morning, we had 399,956 individual hits on the website. I expect that we will see over 400,000 by the time the day is done. I would like to thank every reader for making this site possible. Without you and your input, the site would not be possible.

Have You Seen The Java Jeep?

This is probably the best idea for a street driven Willys Jeep that I have seen yet! Ewillys reader Sebastian sent in photos that his father took of the Coffee Jeep in Rio Negro, Antioquia, Colombia. It all comes down to the little details, like the art on the doors and tailgate. If I had my choice between the Java Jeep or a Jeepney, I would definatly take the Java Jeep! How about you?

10 Most Read Articles In February 2011

Here we have the 10 most read articles in February. It was a busy month at Off Road Action. Between weird and extreme weather, along with a house fire, the site was still very busy! What was your favourite article this month?

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