In 1915, what car brand topped over 100 competing makers—everybody but Ford—in U.S. sales? The answer is the Willys-Overland ...
We love Gassers and we love Willys. We especially love Willys Gassers, whether they're flying alongside the guardrails at a dragstrip or cruising alongside a weathered post fence on a curvy country ...
Fords are the most popular early hot rods for the simple reason they made gazillions of them, which made parts plentiful and cars cheap. That's the hot rod way of doing things. Which makes the ...
Established in 1908, Willys is mostly known for the MB Jeep, the spiritual predecessor of the modern Wrangler. But Willys also made a long list of automobiles before WWII. They're far from iconic, but ...
Back before people had a good understanding of suspension design or tire technology, drag racers relied on the ever-important concept of weight transfer. Well, what better way to transfer weight ...
Gene O'Connor 's 1941 custom Willys pickup is a real gas, man. Well, make that a "gasser," or lightweight, high-powered custom drag racer. The Willys looks ready to, as the Jan and Dean hit "Drag City ...
Q: Greg, I’m a car fan from upstate New York and interested in the Willys car company and also those great Willys drag cars that still compete to this day. Many big name drag racers raced the 1941 ...
Q: I’m interested in the Willys car company and those great Willys drag cars that still compete to this day. Also, did Willys build cars after the WWII era? A: The 1940-42 Willys Coupe was and is a ...
Aaron Bedrosian's 1939 Willys Gasser is a one-of-a-kind home-built hot rod that combines a late-model Gen III Hemi and overdrive A518 transmission with classic looks of an all-steel Willys body. The ...
November just started a few days ago, but stores across the world are already stocking up on Christmas-related products. Kids and adults alike will enjoy receiving Hot Wheels gifts, but that may not ...
Back in the early 60s during what some call the glory days of drag racing, the average driver could pluck a car out of a field, fix it up, and stake a challenge. Such was the case for young racer Dave ...
Former race car driver Gene Cromer, of Anderson, has died, according to an obituary. Cromer tore across Southeastern drag strips in the 1960s and 1970s, earning him a spot in the East Coast Drag ...