You know that:
- In 1941, 3 companies, American Bantam, Willys-Overlan and Ford Motors, competed for a government contract for the US Army.
- The contest was eventually won by Willys Overland Motors Ltd. as they offered a price of only $739 and thus began the glorious era of Jeeps.
- The car was designed by Karl Probst, who designed the basic concept and design in two days.
- Willys was able to start mass production on the 73rd day after the project was approved. Such flexibility is unthinkable in today's automotive industry.
- The name CJ means "civilian Jepp". Of course, this version was also based on the war type and actually the only modification was the relocation of the rusted wheel to the rear right side of the body.
- The Willys CJ-2A is the world's first mass-produced 4x4 car.
- The gearbox was also strengthened, as long-term use of the car was expected. In the case of military versions, the lifetime of the machine was expected to be only in the order of weeks.
- The front lights of the car could be turned towards the engine compartment in case of repairs.
- Jeep became a popular car due to its durability and simplicity, of which over 1.5 million units were produced between 1944 and 1986.
- Jeep officially ceased production in 1986, but other licensed manufacturers refused to discontinue production.
Technical parameters:
- dimensions: length 3.29 m, width 1.45 m, height 1.68 m
- weight 969 kg
- drive unit gasoline engine "Go-Devil" L 2.2 l with a power of 45 kW
- top speed 104 km/h
- acceleration from 0-100 km/h 25s
- number of gears 3 forward + 1 reverse
- fuel consumption 6l / 100 km
- fuel tank volume 39 l
Bob Marley:
"Jepp Willys was actually my first manager. I wasn't a very focused driver and when I got lost again on the way to the studio, all I had to do was remember that every road leads to rhythm."
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