Steering: High-Volume PSC Pump, 1970s Camaro Z-28 steering box Lighting: KC underhood lights mounted under the Jeep, and a small lightbar for night wheeling Armor: Genright CJ-7 corner blanks modified ...
The present day Jeep, the one we all know and love, has a very twisted tale to it. Despite this line of cars being historically linked to the onset of the second world war and changing hands ...
The most common way to build a Willys is probably as a gasser or street machine. I've seen a couple of customs, but they're rare. I think one reason is that the Willys is quite small for a custom car, ...
For starters, any green Jeep is cool. Well, not any Jeep. That is to say, not any green Jeep. Kelly green isn't really that cool. And we're usually not too crazy about electric-neon green. Also, we're ...
Trends in street rodding change faster than the price of gas. For a lot of rodders, the challenge is in trying to keep up with the trends by constantly modifying their cars to fit the fashion and win ...
For most of us adults, the name Willys is only a memory from another generation. The brand belonging to Willys–Overland Motors died out long before most of us were born, so the only way to experience ...
Driving a pickup truck from 1941 nowadays is a pretty rare thing. However, what’s even more rare is something like this Willys restomod, featuring 241 handcrafted body modifications, plus a ...
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