The article is written by Rick Stivers, but features a lot of input from other willys owners.
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Willys T-90 Transmission Rebuild
From The Archives #28
Talk about a load on this Willys Jeep!
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The Willys CJ-3A Website!
I recently came across this website that covers the Willys CJ-3A. The interesting site has all kinds of technical articles, a message board, history articles, and tons of useful information and photos. Check out
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Mini Willys Jeeps
Now how cool are these? Mini Willys Jeeps! “This is the only all steel Monster Jeep built in the world.This will surely impress your family and friends. This is a real crowd pleaser with Warn winch, suspension,2.93:1 Diff, hydraulic disc brakes,Rack steering,13hp Honda and much more.” as quoted from the East...
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From The Archives #27
Interesting front grill on the Willys Jeep. It looks like they are in England.
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From The Archives
Here is a great shot of an ambulance Willys from World War 2.
“Le soldat L.E McKeating, conducteur de la Jeep ambulance, et les soldats A.E. Buell (en béret) et L.F. McCadam, (un 4ème soldat est derrière la Jeep) de l’ Ambulance de campagne N° 23 affectée à la 9ème Brigade d’infanterie...
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More Army Jeep Information!
Olive Drab.com is a great site for vintage army vehicle information. Take the above photo for instance. This was the first Bantam, which started the whole Jeep thing with Bantam, Willys and Ford. Bantam Number One, was delivered to Camp Holabird, MD on 23 September 1940. It was called the GPV (General...
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Stuck Willys Jeep!
It seems that the Lee family loved getting stuck! Jim’s Via…
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From The Archives
Here is an interesting photo! Check out the size of that hook!
“Transbordement sur le LCM PA13-2 d’une Jeep du HQ du 2nd Bn, 12th Inf.Regt, 4th US ID depuis l’USS Joseph T. Dickman (APA-13)
Marquage de la Jeep : 4-12 2HQ”
Via photosnormandie Flickr photostream
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Quinn’s 1950 M-38 Willys Jeep
Quinn’s 1950 M-38 Willys was featured on Ewillys.com recently. A Buick V-6 225 bored 30 over powers this 1950 M-38 and is fed by an Edelbrock 500 cfm carb. The drive train includes a T-90, Dana 18 and Warn Overdrive. The front (Dana 25 or 27) and rear Dana 44...
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