Common questions

What kind of vehicle was the Willys Station Wagon?

What kind of vehicle was the Willys Station Wagon?

For some time after the 1949 introduction of a four-wheel drive option, the 2WD was sold as “Station Wagon”, while the 4WD was marketed as “Utility Wagon”. The 4WD Willys Jeep Wagon is often considered the first production sport utility vehicle.

When did the Willys Jeep Wagoneer come out?

1960: 4X4 Wagons and Delivery models receive one-piece windshield (late year). 1962: the 6-230 Tornado OHC engine was introduced in May, replacing the flathead. 1964: production ends as the Willys model had been phased out by the Jeep Wagoneer, which was introduced in the 1963 model year.

What kind of suspension did the Jeep Wagoneer have?

The Jeep Wagon was the first Willys product with independent front suspension. Barney Roos, Willys’ chief engineer, developed a system based on a transverse seven-leaf spring. The system, called “Planadyne” by Willys, was similar in concept to the “planar” suspension Roos had developed for Studebaker in the mid-1930s.

When did the Willys Jeep Super Hurricane come out?

The 6-226 Super Hurricane, a flathead inline six, was introduced. This was a version of the Kaiser Supersonic/ Continental Red Seal engine and became available on four-wheel drive versions in 1954. Minor revisions were made to front end styling that year, including the reduction of the number of horizontal slats in the grille from five to three.

Where did the 1962 Willys Wagon come from?

Our feature car was assembled in 1962 in Toledo, Ohio. It was then shipped to a tractor dealer in Erlanger, Kentucky, which sold it under a Willys franchise. Despite its build date, like a Maverick Special, it’s a two-wheel drive wagon, and has more trim than you’d expect to see on a Willys, along with a column shifter. Why?

What kind of engine does Willys America L-6 226 have?

L-6 226 Super Hurricane Engine Specifications. Click here for L-6 226 Super Hurricane Rebuilding Tips.

What kind of suspension does a Willys Wagon have?

The truth is the opposite: Right from the wagon’s outset, two-wheel-drive models used Willys’ so-called Planadyne suspension up front, consisting of a transverse leaf spring with a single upper control arm. The one-ton Willys pickup, even with two-wheel drive, used a stouter dropped front beam axle and dual semi-elliptic leaf springs.

What kind of vehicle was the first Willys Jeep?

The 4WD Willys Jeep Wagon is often considered the first production sport utility vehicle. The Jeep Wagon was assembled in several international markets under various forms of joint ventures, licenses, or knock-down kits .

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Ruth Doyle