Willys was on a business trip to Cleveland, Ohio, in 1899 when he saw his first car. He was mesmerized. He noticed the tremendous interest people showed seeing a horseless carriage drive down the ...
(Lead image above) Tank holds 15 gallons of Union 76 racing gas, and with a potential of 30 pounds of boost, that won't last long. Upper A-arms are made from l inch chrome moly using 1/2-inch ...
The Willys-Knight brought quiet sleeve-valve technology into the affordable price range. The Willys-Knight was a well-regarded medium-priced car built by Willys-Overland of Toledo, Ohio, and Toronto ...
The Willys-Knight, built by Willys-Overland of Toledo, Ohio, from 1914 to 1932 is remembered for its ultra-quiet Knight sleeve-valve engine. Although it was also used in European luxury cars and the ...
James Vaughn’s three favorite letters related to his five vintage cars — including a 1929 Willys-Knight with an unusual “sleeve valve” engine — are “N.O.S.” In car restorer’s parlance, those three ...
John North Willys was a prosperous Overland dealer in Elmira, New York in the early 1900s, but when his flow of Overlands stopped arriving from the factory in 1907 Willys boarded the train for ...