Jeep Willys MB 1941
- Timerange of production: 1941-45
- Power: 60 CV (45 kW) a 4000 rpm
- Displacement (ccm): 2.197 cm3
- Type of engine: four cylinder inline
- Transmisión: three speeds.
- Suspension: Live axles on leaf springs front and rear
- Maximum speed: 65 mph- 105 Km/h approx
- Weight: 1,060 kg. dry weight
- Sold
Jeep Willys MB from 1941
It has old restoration
Spanish documents.
The jeep became the primary light wheeled transport vehicle of the United States Military and its Allies in World War II, as well as the postwar period.
In many respects, the jeep became the iconic vehicle of World War II, with an almost mythological reputation, having proven itself exceptionally capable, tough, durable and versatile.
The success of the jeep inspired both an entire category of recreational 4WDs and SUVs, making ‘four-wheel drive’ a household term.
Today, a fun 4 × 4 with deafening engine where details don’t lack, that lovers of four wheels love driving.
We have had the privilege of enjoying it in its set-up…
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