The Willys MD, formally the M38A1 Truck, Utility: 1/4 ton, 4x4, or the G‑758 by its U.S. Army Standard Nomenclature supply catalog designation, was a...
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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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The Willys F4-134 Hurricane was an inline-4 F-head piston engine that powered the M38A1 military Jeep in 1952, followed by the famous Jeep CJ in the CJ-3B...
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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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Willys 77 was an American car first sold in 1933 by Willys-Overland from Toledo. It was a successor to the Willys Whippet. In the same year, Willys-Overland...
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Forces in 1952, designated as the M38-CDN jeep. The M38 Willys MC was succeeded by the M38A1 Willys MD in 1952. The M38 windshield could be folded flat for...
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HMMWV KM250 (K500 series) variant of the M35 truck KM410 variant of the Willys M38A1 MD Jeep KM420 Series (alternately K131) quarter ton Utility Vehicle KM450...
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Jeep CJ (redirect from Willys CJ3)
through 1986. The 1945 Willys "Universal Jeep" was the world's first mass-produced civilian four-wheel drive car. In 1944, Willys-Overland, the primary...
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fixed under M16 rifles. Thao Ly even donated to the group a pair of Willys M38A1 MD jeeps, which were emblazoned with divisional insignia and fitted with...
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Jeep (redirect from Jeep Willys)
1949–1952 Willys MC / M38 1950 CJ V-35(/U) – deep water fording CJ-3A; 1000 units built for the USMC 1952–1971 Willys / Kaiser MD / M38A1 1952–1957 Willys M38A1C...
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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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SA-2 Guideline - static launcher Plymouth Valiant Citroën 2CV ZIL-157 Willys M38A1 "Open Architecture Competition for Air Force Museum Design". Ministry...
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1986. The Willys Wagon (1946–1965) and Willys Pickup (1947–1965) were full-size trucks featuring a wagon and pickup bodystyle respectively. Willys Jeepster...
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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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¼-Ton, 4×4, or simply M151 was the successor to the Korean War M38 and M38A1 Jeep Light Utility Vehicles. The M151 had an integrated body design which...
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employed in this role included Soviet UAZ-469, US M151A1/A2 jeeps, US Willys M38A1 MD and South Korean Kia KM410 and Keohwa M-5GA1 jeeps, to Land Rover...
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carriers. For logistical support, Col. Barakat's troops relied on US Willys M38A1 MD jeeps (or its civilian version, the Jeep CJ-5), US M151A2 jeeps, US...
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consisted of commandeered Jeep CJ-5 and Jeep CJ-8 (civilian versions of the Willys M38A1 MD jeep), Land-Rover series II–III, Santana Series III (Spanish-produced...
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trucks used common cabs and similar fender and hood styles. M422 1⁄4-ton 4x4 M38A1 1⁄4-ton 4x4 M274 1⁄2-ton 4x4 M37 3⁄4-ton 4x4 M35 2+1⁄2-ton 6x6 M51 5-ton...
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jeep 1949–1952 M38 (Willys MC) 1950 CJ V-35(/U) – deep water fording Willys CJ-3A; 1000 units built for the USMC 1952–1957 M38A1 (Willys MD) 1952–1957 M38A1C...
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wrecker/crane, M329 rocket transport trailer, M78A1 truck-mounted heating and tie-down unit and Willys M38A1 light utility truck. Prime movers in the rear....
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plus a fleet of gun trucks and technicals. The latter consisted of US Willys M38A1 MD jeeps, Land-Rover series II-III, Toyota Land Cruiser (J40), Toyota...
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to 1945 Willys M38, the U.S. military jeep produced from 1949 to 1952 Willys M38A1, the U.S. military jeep produced from 1953 to 1971 Willys M606, M606A2...
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and 'technicals', comprising M151A1 utility trucks, VIASA MB-CJ6 and Willys M38A1 MD jeeps (or its civilian version, the Jeep CJ-5), UAZ-469, Land-Rover...
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utility vehicles, Jeep CJ-5 and Jeep CJ-8 (civilian versions of the Willys M38A1 MD jeep), Santana 88 Ligero Militar jeeps, Land-Rover series II-III and...
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generation) pickups, Jeep CJ-5 and Jeep CJ-8 (Civilian versions of the Willys M38A1 MD jeep), and M35A1 and M35A2 2½-ton 6x6 cargo trucks. The Sixth Brigade...
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and GAZ-67B, until ca. 1953. The U.S. revised its jeep into the Willys M38 and M38A1, which was used in the Korean War. It was followed in 1960 by the...
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Forces (ISF) Police stations, backed by a few gun trucks or technicals (Willys M38A1 MD jeeps, CJ-5 Jeeps, Toyota Land Cruiser (J40) and Land-Rover series...
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rural areas. Willys CJ-3B jeep: some converted into technicals by the Selous Scouts and deployed on "externals" in Mozambique. Willys M38A1 MD jeep: some...
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superseded in the 1960s and early 1970s by modern U.S. Willys M38 MC ¼-ton (4x4) jeeps, Willys M38A1 MD ¼-ton (4x4) jeeps, M151A1 ¼-ton (4x4) utility trucks...
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