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1920 magazine for the Willys-Overland Overland 4

1920 magazine ad for the Willys-Overland Overland 4

From 1912-18, Willys was the 2nd-biggest American automobile maker.
Ford was 1st, the bastards.

Willys-Overland is the company that eventually brought us the Jeep.

Let’s take the 1920 Overland 4 for a spin.

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This entry was posted in vintage ads and tagged advertising, antique, automobiles, autos, branding, brands, cars, history, jeep, marketing, overland, overland 4, vehicles, vintage, willys, willys-overland on January 12, 2022 by Clayton Hove.

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