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  2. Willys MB - Wikipedia

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    It is possible "GP" evolved into "Geep" and then "jeep." [79] Willys wartime ad promoting the Jeeps' contribution to the war effort – in particular used by the Seabees [nb 29] The latter "GP"-based explanation appears in the TM9-803 Manual, [8] and the car is designated a "GP" in the TM9-2800 Manual—these were published in late 1943 and ...

  3. List of Jeep vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The first Civilian Jeep put into production by Willys, marketed as the "Universal Jeep". 212,402 units were produced. CJ-3A (1949–1953) A refined CJ-2A, the CJ-3A featured a redesigned one-piece windshield with air vents below the glass. 131,843 units were produced. Derived from it was the first post-war military jeep: the M38. CJ-3B (1953 ...

  4. Category:Jeep vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Primarily: vehicles sold under the Jeep marque, trademarked by Willys-Overland (from 1943 to 1950). For other uses, see List of U.S. military jeeps , as well as Military light utility vehicle . Subcategories

  5. Jeep - Wikipedia

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    The 1946–1965 Willys Jeep Station Wagon and the; 1947–1965 Willys Jeep Truck shared much in terms of styling and engineering. With over 300,000 wagons and variants built in the U.S., it was one of Willys' most successful post-World War II models. Its production coincided with consumers moving to the suburbs.

  6. Willys - Wikipedia

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    Willys (pronounced / ˈ w ɪ l ɪ s /, "Willis" [2]) [5] [1] was a brand name used by Willys–Overland Motors, an American automobile company, founded by John North Willys.It was best known for its design and production of World War II–era military jeeps (MBs), Willys M38 and M38A1 military jeeps as well as civilian versions , and branding the 'jeep' military slang-word into the '(Universal ...

  7. Category:Willys vehicles - Wikipedia

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  8. Kaiser Jeep - Wikipedia

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    As part of a general push to place all of their corporate holdings under the Kaiser name, in 1963, the company changed the name of Willys Motors to Kaiser Jeep Corporation. In 1967, Kaiser Jeep resurrected the Jeepster (in concept; the vehicle was all-new, albeit loosely based on the Willys Jeepster ), which had been produced by Willys-Overland ...

  9. Jeep Willys2 - Wikipedia

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    The Jeep Willys2 is a concept car made by the Chrysler Group and presented at the 2001 Tokyo Auto Show. The Willys2 is based on the Willys MB and uses frame web technology and a one-piece carbon-fiber body. The design takes many design cues from other Jeep models, such as the seven-slot grille and trapezoidal wheel arches.