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How to Pronounce Willys in the Jeep World


W-I-L-L-Y-S 

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Willys MB: First Jeep

The
iconic Jeep® Brand is recognized all over the world. Every Jeep Brand vehicle
has a unique story to tell, with a rich heritage that links back to the
original Willys MB. The first Jeep to hit the
production line.

This « Go
Anywhere, Do Anything » 
Jeep 4×4 vehicle became the hero for thousands
of Allied soldiers around the world in the 1940’s. Later becoming the civilian
hero for many decades to come. 

Military Jeep

Military Vehicle Needed

During
the war the US infantry
needed a low-profile, powerful 
vehicle with four-wheel drive. Three commercial
companies put in their bids, American Bantam, Willys Overland Motors, and
Ford Motor Company. 

Each
company was tasked to build a vehicle for testing. 
In July of 1941 the
contract was awarded to Willys Overland motors using combined parts of all three
prototypes. The 
Willys MB was born.

John North Willys

John North Willys was an American automotive pioneer
and diplomat. His company, 
Willys-Overland Motors, became the second largest carmaker in the United States
after 
Henry Ford.

TIME OUT —  John Willys is spelled Willys. Willys
Overland Motors is spelled Willys. Its pronounced WIL-IS. That is how the owner
pronounced his last name. So WIL-IS must be the proper pronunciation 

A quick look at the top of either Wikipedia page will show that
the proper pronunciation is wil-is. That said,
the incorrect pronunciation of Willys, (willies) has been used for many
decades by people of all walks of life, up to and including many of the world’s
most esteemed Jeep historians, that it’s become acceptable to hear and use
either pronunciation.

 

THE THREE DESIGNS


Willys Quad 

Designed by Willys Overland Motors in Toledo,
Ohio. This little beast of a machine was powered by it’s « Go Devil »
engine that produced 61 mph, along with 105 foot pounds of torque. 

Blitz Buggy

Blitz Buggy

Designed by American Bantam out of
Butler, Pennsylvania. Working with Spicer, one of Bantam’s focuses was
axles and transfer case. 

Pigmy

Pigmy

Designed by Ford Motor Company. The two
Ford pilot vehicles are now sitting in museums. It is said neither the original
Bantam Pilot nor the Willys Quad survived. 

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