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Willys Coupe

1941 Willys Coupe

$29,995 - NH - 1941

392 full blown Hemi from the A-1 foundry, 60 over, Ross 8.5:1 blower pistons, fresh rebuild never fired, 671 W...

1941 Steel Willys Coupe

1941 Steel Willys Coupe

$62,250 - PA - 1941

1941 Willys coupe. It has a 468 BBC. Runs great and shifts great. Dash has been signed by Rich Christensen (pi...

Original Willys American Coupe

1941 original all steel Willys American Coupe, a 4 cylinder, 63 h.p. classic. Car was originally from Buffalo,...

1948 Willys Jeep

1948 Willys Jeep

$10,500 - AZ - 1948

Super Cool! Pretty Much Stock, Restored Nicely, 4x4, Flathead 4 Cylinder, Manual Trans, and Really Fun!

1941 Willys Coupe

1941 Willys Coupe

$92,000 - AZ - 1941

1941 ALL STEEL Willys Blown Big Block Chevy That’s right all steel. NOT A KIT CAR!! This is the real deal. O...

Willys Jeep CJ-6

1962 Willys Jeep CJ-6

$3,500 - MN - 1962

F4 134 Hurricane Engine rebuilt, less then 500 miles on it. Dana 25 Front, 44 rear 3"Lift - Suspension l...

Willys

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John Willys, during 1908, purchased the Overland Automotive branch of the Standard Wheel Company. Giving it a name change in 1912, it became the Willys-Overland Motor Company. From then until 1918, Willys-Overland was the most successful automobile manufacturer with the exception of the Ford Motor Company. Willys obtained a license for building Charles Knight sleeve valve engines in 1913. He used these engines in his flagship vehicles under the Willys-Knight namesake. Willys purchased the Cleveland, Ohio Stearns company in 1922 and carried on the production of Stearns-Knight luxury vehicles.

Prior to that in 1914, he additionally obtained the Electric Auto-Lite Company and three years later established a holding company under the name of the Willys Corporation. Also, in 1816, Willys obtained Toronto, Canada's Russell Motor Car Company, which he renamed New Process Gear in 1917. His acquisition streak continued when in 1919, he obtained the Duesenberg Motors Company plant of Elizabeth, New Jersey. He used the site to establish a larger facility to produce the new Willys Six, but experienced serious complications with the economic recession of 1920. Willys' bankers sub-contracted Walter Chrysler to provide a solution for the company. His first move was to scrap the plans for the Willys Six and he proceeded to design the Chrysler Six instead with the help of Fred Zeder, Owen Skelter and Carl Breer, all professional auto engineers.

By this time, the assets of the Willys Corporation were put on auction in order to obtain the necessary funds for their inherent debts. During that time, William C. Durant purchased the Elizabeth plant as well as the Chrysler Six prototype. He used the plant to produce his economy vehicle, the Star and reworked the design for the Chrysler Six, which was released as the 1923 Flint. Walter Chrysler began working with Maxwell-Chalmers, which was later to become today's Chrysler.

Overland productions ceased entirely in 1926 and in its place came the Whippet cars, known for their small size. The Depression saw the end of other Willys brands as well. Stearns-Knight's life ended in 1929 and Whippet productions ended in 1931. These were replaced by a new Willys Six in addition to the Willys Eight. Two years later, Willys-Knight productions ended as well. However, this was not enough to discourage Willys.

After these failures, he released a four-cylinder model, the Willys 77 and a six-cylinder model, the Willys 99. However, he ended up not being able to produce both models, once again due to tightened funds and only produced the 77. He had to sell his facility in Toronto as well as several other properties, leaving him with only his main assembly plant. The holding company leased some of this back to him, which greatly helped him through his troubles. In 1936, he changed the company name to Willys-Overland Motors and would later produce the first Jeep.

Willys Coupe

1941 Willys Coupe

$29,995 - NH - 1941

392 full blown Hemi from the A-1 foundry, 60 over, Ross 8.5:1 blower pistons, fresh rebuild never fired, 671 W...

1941 Steel Willys Coupe

1941 Steel Willys Coupe

$62,250 - PA - 1941

1941 Willys coupe. It has a 468 BBC. Runs great and shifts great. Dash has been signed by Rich Christensen (pi...

Original Willys American Coupe

1941 original all steel Willys American Coupe, a 4 cylinder, 63 h.p. classic. Car was originally from Buffalo,...

1948 Willys Jeep

1948 Willys Jeep

$10,500 - AZ - 1948

Super Cool! Pretty Much Stock, Restored Nicely, 4x4, Flathead 4 Cylinder, Manual Trans, and Really Fun!

1941 Willys Coupe

1941 Willys Coupe

$92,000 - AZ - 1941

1941 ALL STEEL Willys Blown Big Block Chevy That’s right all steel. NOT A KIT CAR!! This is the real deal. O...

Willys Jeep CJ-6

1962 Willys Jeep CJ-6

$3,500 - MN - 1962

F4 134 Hurricane Engine rebuilt, less then 500 miles on it. Dana 25 Front, 44 rear 3"Lift - Suspension l...

Willys Jeep

1958 Willys Jeep

$1,000 - TX - 1958

Rust free, has doors, top frame, no motor, clean title. $1000

Willys Coupe

1941 Willys Coupe

$125,000 - TX - 1941

When you ask a Hot Rod enthusiast what is one of their all time favorite muscle cars and inevitably you will b...

Willis Army Jeep

1953 Willis Army Jeep

$11,500 - NC - 1953

1953 Willis Jeep. 4 cyl. 3 speed. New tires and two new batteries. Four wheel drive with a low and high gear. ...

Willys Utility Station Wagon

1949 Willys Utility Station Wagon

$24,000 - TX - 1949

Recent Renewal Work Completely rebuilt 302 Ford Mustang, V-8 engine Newly rebuilt seats and interior headliner...

Willys Utility Station Wagon 4x4

Recent Renewal Work (By Previous Owner) Updated & Completed by Wagonmaster Shop Completely rebuilt engine (wit...

Willys Jeepster Convertible

1948 Willys Jeepster Convertible

$28,000 - TX - 1948

total professional restoration… real deal trophy! impressive parade show quality! . Lots of tlc… recent...

Willys Jeep, completely restored and upgraded to modern

Options & accessories: bikini top tachometer full top cowl compartment side curtains/doors full spare turn sig...

Willys Jeep Truck

1948 Willys Jeep Truck

$24,995 - IL - 1948

1948 Willy's Jeep Truck for sale. Talk about a unique truck - this Willy's is it! Louis showroom and was just ...

Willys Jeep

1954 Willys Jeep

$12,500 - FL - 1954

Inline 6 Super Original Nice Driver Rare to find one like this! Great Value Mileage: 9,985 Stock #: 00NE164

Willys Jeep CJ2A

1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A

Enquire - NC - 1946

1946 Willy's Jeep CJ2A Super Chevy Rockingham NC Class winner 2011 Exterior: All original steel body, 13 gallo...

Willys Military Jeep

1952 Willys Military Jeep

$12,500 - MN - 1952

Restored, very orig

Jeep Universal

1953 Jeep Universal

$2,500 - VA - 1953

Rebuilt 4-cylinder (less than 100 miles), new tires, rusty.

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