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John North Willys in 1908 bought the Overland Automotive Division of Standard Wheel Company and in 1912 renamed it Willys-Overland Motor Company. From 1912 to 1918 Willys was the second largest producer of automobiles in the United States behind only Ford Motor Company.
The Electric Auto-Lite Company was acquired by John Willys in 1914 and he changed its name to the Willys Corporation in 1917. This became the holding company for Willys-Overland and in 1919, acquired Duesenberg Motors Corporation. In 1936 Willis-Overland Motor Company was reorganized as Willys-Overland Motors. In the 1920s and 1930s, Willys was an unremarkable automaker based in Toledo, Ohio, one of dozens in the U.S. It was one of several bidders when the Department of the Army sought an automaker who could begin rapid production of a lightweight truck based on a prototype designed by American Bantam.
Production of the Willys MB began in 1941 with 8,598 units produced that year, and 359,851 units were produced before production stopped at the conclusion of World War II. Soldiers called it a "Jeep" based on a phonetic pronunciation of the abbreviation GP, from "General Purpose", that was used as part of the official Army nomenclature.
Willys switched production to a civilian version, called a CJ-2A, at the end of the war. The CJ-2A was an MB stripped of obviously military features, particularly the blackout lighting, and with the addition of a tailgate.
Willys struggled to find a market for the unusual vehicle, and made an effort to sell it as an alternative to the farm tractorfarm tractor. A tractor (from Latin trahere is a device intended for drawing, towing or pulling something which cannot propel itself. Most commonly the word is used to describe a vehicle intended for such a task on some other vehicle or object. Farm tract. Tractors were in short supply having been out of production during the war. Despite this, sales of the "agri-Jeep" never took off, mainly because it was too light to provide adequate draft.
However, the CJ-2A was among the first vehicles of any kind to be equipped with four wheel driveFour wheel drive or 4x4, is a type of four wheeled vehicle drivetrain configuration that enables all four wheels to receive power from the engine simultaneously in order to provide maximum traction. Usually the term refers to part-time systems, designed o from the factory. It gained popularity among farmers, ranchers, hunters, and others who needed a lightweight vehicle for use on unimproved roads and trails.
Willys later produced the M38 Jeep for the U.S. Army, and continued the CJ series of civilian Jeeps. The same basic chassis and driveline was built with a pickup body, and with a station wagon body.
In 1953 Kaiser MotorsKaiser was a United States industrialist who started making an automobile with the brand name Kaiser after World War II. He also built a small car called the Henry J. Production ceased in 1955, but Kaiser continued producing Willys Jeeps after a 1953 buyo purchased Willys-Overland and changed the name to Willys Motor Company. The company changed name again in 1963 to Kaiser-Jeep Corporation. The use of the Willys name was discontinued in 1965. The company was sold to American MotorsAmerican Motors Corporation (AMC) was an American automobile company, formed in 1954 by the merger of Nash Motors and Hudson. At the time, it was the largest corporate merger in U. history, valued at $197,793,366. It was bought out by Chrysler on March 2, Corporation (AMC) in 1970 when Kaiser Industries decided to leave the automobile business. After the sale, AMC used engines it had developed for its other cars in the Jeep products to improve performance and standardize production and servicing.
RenaultRenault S. is a French vehicle manufacturer producing small to upper-midsize cars, vans, buses and trucks. Renault is properly pronounced "Rhen-oh" but some people incorrectly pronounce it "Reh-nought". Renault is known for car concepts like the Renault 1 purchased a major stake in AMC in 1980 and took over operation of the company, producing the CJ series until 1986. Chrysler purchased AMC in 1987 after the CJ had been replaced with the Jeep WranglerThe Wrangler (also YJ and TJ as explained below) is a small off-road vehicle from Jeep. It is a successor to the famous World War II GP vehicle by way of the Jeep CJ series. The Wrangler debuted in 1986, was updated in 1997, and is still popular today., which had little in common with the CJ series other than outward appearance. DaimlerChryslerDaimlerChrysler AG ( NYSE:DCX), with headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany and Auburn Hills, Michigan, is a prominent automobile and truck manufacturer, formed in 1998 by the buyout of the Chrysler Corporation (USA) by Daimler-Benz (Germany). The merger whic still produces Jeep vehicles in Toledo.