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Definition of Willys

Willy
Willy Wil"ly, n. [Cf. Willow.] 1. A large wicker basket. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell. 2. (Textile Manuf.) Same as 1st Willow, 2.

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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...
- 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...
- Bantam Car Company and Willys-Overland. The Army set a seemingly impossible deadline of 49 days to supply a working prototype. Willys asked for more time...
- CJ-6 models. It was also used in the Willys 473 and 475 pickups, wagons, and sedan deliveries. It replaced the Willys Go Devil engine that was used in the...
- through 1986. The 1945 Willys "Universal Jeep" was the world's first m****-produced civilian four-wheel drive car. In 1944, Willys-Overland, the primary...
- The Willys L134 (nicknamed Go Devil) is a straight-4 flathead automobile engine that was made famous in the Willys MB and Ford GPW Jeep produced during...
- was a four-wheel drive, military light utility vehicle, made by Willys and Willys Motors / Kaiser Jeep from 1952 to 1971. It was widely procured by...
- The Willys 77 was an American car sold from 1933 to 1942 by Willys-Overland in Toledo, Ohio. It was a successor to the Willys Whippet. Willys-Overland...
- light utility vehicle made by Willys between 1949 and 1952. It replaced (in production), and succeeded the World War II Willys MB and Ford GPW models, with...
- The Willys Aero was a line of p****enger cars manufactured first by Willys-Overland and later by Kaiser-Willys Corporation from 1952 through 1955 in the...