The hero of World War II. Willys produced 335,531 units, and they
served in every theater of war, in every conceivable role, and with
every Allied army. They were also given modifications including longer
wheelbases, 6x6 drivetrains, skis, armor plating, railway wheels, and weapons mounts of
various types. This vehicle changed the way Americans looked at the
automobile and added a new word to our vocabulary: Jeep. Early versions
had "Willys" embossed on the back panel, but the military frowned on the
free advertising and ordered the practice stopped. MB's are plentiful,
easily restored and a heck of a lot of fun. This superbly restored 1944
MB belongs to Tony Standefer of Bothell, Washington. (Tony
Standefer)
Return to the Pictorial History of the Universal
Jeep or the Universal Jeep Timeline,
1942-1986 on The CJ3B Page.
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