Although there have been many Jeep books, this is the first complete
history of the Willys-Overland passenger cars, civilian trucks (as well
as civilian and military Jeeps) along with the corporation's history.
Illustrated with rare and unusual factory photos and period ads, the
Willys-Overland saga begins in 1903 when the Standard Wheel Company
began making Overland cars. Soon after, auto dealer John North Willys
was forced by circumstances to rescue the failing Overland company. By
1916 Willys had become the second-best selling car in the world.
Prospering in the '20s but then bankrupt a decade later, the firm
crawled back from the edge in time to win the all-important Jeep
contract that ensured Willys would survive. Even after Kaiser Motors
bought Willys in 1953 its products were still branded Willys until 1963
when the name was phased out. The final new Willys Jeep introduced - the
Wagoneer - became a legend in its own right. Also covered are the
pre-war coupes modified into high-powered racers.
Author: Patrick R. Foster
Author Bio: NA
ISBN: 9781583883419
Publisher: Ertel Publishing
Binding Type: Paperback
Illustrations: 200 color & b/w photos
Language: NA
Pages: 132
Printing Status: In Print
Edition: NA
Country Made: NA