The Willys Aero was a line of passenger cars manufactured first by Willys-Overland and later by Kaiser-Willys Corporation from 1952 through 1955 in the United States of America. It was also produced in Brazil from 1960 to 1971.
The WillysAero was a line of passenger cars manufactured first by Willys-Overland and later by Kaiser-Willys Corporation from 1952 through 1955 in the...
Willys (pronounced /ˈwɪlɪs/, "Willis") was a brand name used by Willys–Overland Motors, an American automobile company, founded by John North Willys. It...
The Willys Americar was a line of automobiles produced by Willys-Overland Motors from 1937 to 1942, either as a sedan, coupe, station wagon or pickup truck...
merged company "Willys Motors", but renamed itself Kaiser-Jeep in 1963. By the end of 1955, Kaiser-Frazer had dropped the WillysAero, as well as its...
The Willys MB and the Ford GPW, both formally called the U.S. Army Truck, 1⁄4‑ton, 4×4, Command Reconnaissance, commonly known as the Willys Jeep, Jeep...
sedans, the Aero-Willys and the Willys Itamaraty, the utility vehicle Willys F-75, the pick-up truck F-75 and the ever-popular off-roader Willys Jeep into...
1953, Kaiser merged with Willys-Overland to form Willys Motors Incorporated, moving its production operations to the Willys plant at Toledo, Ohio, where...
Henry J was not moved from Michigan to the Ohio factory. Instead, the WillysAero was a similar vehicle that continued to be made in Toledo. Efforts to...
example, "although advertised as an economical 'compact' car, the [1952] WillysAero could comfortably sit three abreast on its front and rear bench seats...
included the Kaiser-Frazer Henry J (also re-badged as the Allstate), the WillysAero and the Hudson Jet. In 1954, 64,500 cars sold in the U.S. were imports...
Kaiser-Frazer introduced the Henry J in 1950. Willys-Overland (the designers of the Second World War Jeep MB) the WillysAero in 1952, and Hudson the 1953 Hudson...
competed with the Henry J, Nash Rambler, and WillysAero. It was shorter than the Henry J and the WillysAero, as well as the narrowest and tallest of all...
S. automaker was facing problems in its domestic market. It took the WillysAero out of production in 1955 leaving two redundant sets of vehicle production...
the small independent automakers, such as the Henry J, Hudson Jet, and WillysAero, only the Rambler survived long enough to establish a real place in automotive...
fumes caused premature frame failure. A competing prototype by Willys, the 1953 Bobcat or "Aero Jeep", which would share as many parts as possible with the...
higher power outputs had to abandon the sidevalve. A compromise used by the Willys Jeep, Rover, Landrover, and Rolls-Royce in the 1950s was the "F-head" (or...
modified front and rear suspension and a smaller radiator, heralding the 156 Aero used in 1963. The updated Ferrari 156, used in the 1963 and 1964 seasons...
Shelby. 2004 - First SSC Ultimate Aero prototype completed at company headquarters in West Richland, WA. 2006 - Ultimate Aero sets record on Road & Track magazine's...