The Willys Aero was a line of passenger cars manufactured first by Willys-Overland and later by Kaiser-Willys Corporation from 1952 through 1955 in the...
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Willys (pronounced /ˈwɪlɪs/, "Willis") was a brand name used by Willys–Overland Motors, an American automobile company, founded by John North Willys. It...
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designed by Willys. Applications: 1951–1952 Willys Aero 1960–1971 Willys Aero 2600 1960-1974 Willys-Overland Jeep and Rural Willys 1968–1971 Willys Itamaraty...
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The Willys Americar was a line of automobiles produced by Willys-Overland Motors from 1937 to 1942, either as a sedan, coupe, station wagon or pickup truck...
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161 in³ (2.6 L). Applications: 1950-51 Willys Jeep Station Wagon 1950 Willys-Overland Jeepster 1952-55 Willys Aero-Lark 1953-55 Willys Aero-Falcon v t e...
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Jeep (redirect from Jeep Willys)
merged company "Willys Motors", but renamed itself Kaiser-Jeep in 1963. By the end of 1955, Kaiser-Frazer had dropped the Willys Aero, as well as its...
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The Willys MB and the Ford GPW, both formally called the U.S. Army truck, 1⁄4‑ton, 4×4, command reconnaissance, commonly known as the Willys Jeep, Jeep...
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Ford Brasil (section Willys-Overland-derived projects)
sedans, the Aero-Willys and the Willys Itamaraty, the utility vehicle Willys F-75, the pick-up truck F-75 and the ever-popular off-roader Willys Jeep into...
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1953, Kaiser merged with Willys-Overland to form Willys Motors Incorporated, moving its production operations to the Willys plant at Toledo, Ohio, where...
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Henry J was not moved from Michigan to the Ohio factory. Instead, the Willys Aero was a similar vehicle that continued to be made in Toledo. Efforts to...
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Kaiser-Frazer (redirect from Kaiser-Willys)
ailing Willys-Overland company, mainly for its Jeep brand, and merged the Kaiser and Willys operations under the "Kaiser-Willys Corporation". The Willys-Overland...
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example, "although advertised as an economical 'compact' car, the [1952] Willys Aero could comfortably sit three abreast on its front and rear bench seats...
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included the Kaiser-Frazer Henry J (also re-badged as the Allstate), the Willys Aero and the Hudson Jet. In 1954, 64,500 cars sold in the U.S. were imports...
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competed with the Henry J, Nash Rambler, and Willys Aero. It was shorter than the Henry J and the Willys Aero, as well as the narrowest and tallest of all...
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Roadkill: 1952 Willys Aero-Lark Beats Many BMWs at LeMons Season-Ender - http://www.roadkill.com/1952-willys-aero-lark-beats-many-bmws-lemons-season-ender/...
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American compacts compared to the Henry J (and rebadged Allstate version), Willys Aero, and Hudson Jet. The first generation of modern Ramblers carried a modified...
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S. automaker was facing problems in its domestic market. It took the Willys Aero out of production in 1955 leaving two redundant sets of vehicle production...
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the small independent automakers, such as the Henry J, Hudson Jet, and Willys Aero, only the Rambler survived long enough to establish a real place in automotive...
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Kaiser-Frazer introduced the Henry J in 1950. Willys-Overland (the designers of the Second World War Jeep MB) the Willys Aero in 1952, and Hudson the 1953 Hudson...
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by Willys, the 1953 Bobcat or "Aero Jeep", which was to share as many parts as possible with the M38 and M38A1 to save costs. However, the Willys version...
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BRC-60—Prototype 1940 Willys Quad—Prototype 1940 Ford Pygmy—Prototype 1940 Budd Ford—Prototype 1941 Ford GP 1941 Willys MA 1941 Bantam BRC-40 1941 Willys T13/T14 'Super...
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(1941-1942) Pontiac Streamliner (1941-1942) Willys MB Jeep (1941-1945) (Military Transport Vehicle) Walk-In Willys Van (1941–1942) Dodge WC series (1942-1945)...
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Mechanical 163 DNF TS 234 Radio 620 Oscar Cepeda Luis Pombo Rivadeneyra Willys Aero 0 Accident 164 DNF TS 242 Nestor Luis Lafage Nestor Luis Lafage Ford...
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Flathead engine (section Flathead aero-engines)
higher power outputs had to abandon the sidevalve. A compromise used by the Willys Jeep, Rover, Land Rover, and Rolls-Royce in the 1950s was the "F-head" (or...
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Mexico WI WIL Aero Air WILLIAMETTE United States VEJ Aero Ejecutivos VENEJECUTIV Venezuela WAB Aero Industries Inc WABASH United States VNG Aero Servicios...
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1959 – Willys Renault Dauphine 1960 – Aero-Willys 1961 – FNM 2000 JK 1961 – Willys Interlagos 1962 – Karmann-Ghia – Volkswagen 1962 – Willys Renault...
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Nestlé Candy Shop (redirect from Willy Wonka Candy Company)
Wonka (formerly Nestlé Candy Shop and The Willy Wonka Candy Company) was a confectionery brand owned and licensed by the Swiss corporation Nestlé. In...
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Ferrari 156 F1 (redirect from Ferrari 156 Aero)
modified front and rear suspension and a smaller radiator, heralding the 156 Aero used in 1963. The updated Ferrari 156, used in the 1963 and 1964 seasons...
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1990) Puma (1967–1997) Santa Matilde (1977–c.1997) Troller (1998–2021) Willys Litex Motors SIN Cars Bulgaralpine Bulgarrenault Moskvitch Pirin-Fiat Sofia...
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including their V12 Double Six, Panhard (1911–39), Mercedes (1909–24), Willys (as the Willys-Knight, plus the associated Falcon-Knight), Stearns, Mors, Peugeot...
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