Jeep has become a household name since civilian production began in 1944. Many of its models like the CJ, Wrangler, Cherokee and Wagoneer are now iconic. But along the way there have been some lesser ...
Brian Ulrey, of Lima, owns this 1950 Willys-Overland Jeepster. The Jeepster was a vehicle that Willys-Overland Motors hoped would appeal to soldiers who recently returned stateside from World War II.
This Jeepster Commando project started when Marvin, a lifelong fan of off-roading and everything 4x4, discovered the bullnose Commando in northern Georgia. The Jeepster was in rough condition, and ...
As a rule, Hurst used to be a company that was more than happy to partner with just about any automaker that walked through the door. While we’re plenty familiar with vehicles like the Hurst ...
In 1948, Willys-Overland, the forbearers of Jeep, built a vehicle called the Jeepster. It was a funky little thing, designed as a mix of the more rugged Jeeps that came before with what was then a ...
The funky Kaiser Jeep Jeepster Commando is a sought-after Kaiser-era model, and for good reason. It still stands out today among the plethora of Wranglers, Gladiators and unibody Jeeps. Built to be ...
When peace finally silenced the front lines, Willys didn’t have to restart its heartbeat—it had never stopped. While Detroit’s giants spent 1945 converting bomb lines back into bumpers, Willys was ...
Far from ordinary and not scared of hard knocks. Marvin Stammel caught our attention with his engine-swapped, restored, and reimagined 1973 Jeepster Commando. This Jeepster Commando project started ...
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