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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kaiser_JeepKaiser Jeep - Wikipedia

    For Kaiser, the Jeep brand and its models were considered the crown jewels in the merger with Willys-Overland. In 1955, Kaiser phased out all Kaiser and Willys passenger car lines, and Kaiser (initially still under the name 'Willys Motors') became entirely focused on Jeep products in most markets.

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      In 1953, Kaiser Motors purchased Willys–Overland and changed...

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      Kaiser Motors (formerly Kaiser-Frazer) Corporation made...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WillysWillys - Wikipedia

    In 1953, Kaiser Motors purchased WillysOverland and changed the company's name to Willys Motor Company. [23] The same year, production of the Kaiser car was moved from Willow Run, Michigan, to the Willys plant at Toledo, Ohio.

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    The Kaiser-Frazer Corporation was established in August 1945 as a joint venture between the Henry J. Kaiser Company and Graham-Paige Motors Corporation. Both Henry J. Kaiser, a California-based industrialist, and Joseph W. Frazer, CEO of Graham-Paige, wanted to get into the automobile business and pooled their resources and talents to do so. Less t...

    Kaiser, includes Deluxe, Carolina, Traveler, Dragon and Manhattansedans.
    Darrin, the first production fiberglass sports car in the USA, beating the Corvette to market by one month. Featured a unique "pocket door" design that made the doors slide into the fender of the c...

    Mueller, Jack (2005). Built to Better the Best: The Kaiser-Frazer Corporation History. MT Publishing. ISBN 978-1-932439-33-5.

  3. Feb 2, 2010 · The Jeep was Kaiser’s most successful automobile venture when, in 1953, he bought Toledo-based Willys Overland, maker of the Jeep that became world-famous with its service in World War II. Willys Overland was the maker of engines for Kaiser’s “Henry J,” America’s first compact car.

  4. Jun 29, 2018 · Kaiser Willys is proud to be a leader in providing high quality parts for Willys Jeeps including the MB, GPW, CJ2A, CJ3A, CJ3B, M38, M38A1, Willys Wagon, Truck, Jeepster, CJ5, CJ7 and CJ8. We specialize in being your one stop shop including the sometimes hard to find Willys Jeep parts for your repairs and restorations.

  5. A Brief History of the Willys Truck: “Gangway, America!”. Willys announced to farmers and laborers in 1947 to introduce the new Jeep brand pickup truck. Equipped with the 134 cubic inch “Go-Devil” engine, these “sensational” Two and Four-Wheel drive Trucks were available as a “Jeep” Pick-up Truck, “Jeep” Van Truck, “Jeep ...

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  7. The Man Behind the Name “Willys” – A Brief History. Here is a very short history on the man that the Willys Jeep is named for and the house he lived in Toledo, Ohio. John North Willys was born in the small village Canandaigua, New York in 1873.

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