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Jeep CJ
civilian version of the Willys Military Jeep
Kaiser Motors
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Willys
Willys (pronounced "Willis") was a brand name used by Willys–Overland Motors, an American automobile company, founded by John North Willys. It was best known for its design and production of World War II–era military jeeps (MBs), Willys M38 and M38A1 military jeeps as well as civilian versions (Jeep CJs), and branding the 'jeep' military slang-word into the '(Universal)Jeep' marque.
Henry J
car model
Willys Jeep Station Wagon
motor vehicle
Jeep Forward Control
cab-over truck produced by Willys (Jeep)
Industrias Kaiser Argentina
derunct Argentine automotive company
Jeepster Commando
utility vehicle produced by Kaiser Jeep

Kaiser Darrin
car model
Jeep DJ
car model
Allstate
motor vehicle
Kaiser Jeep
automotive manufacturer
Jeep Wagoneer
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Kaiser-Frazer
The Kaiser-Frazer Corporation (1947–1953 as Kaiser-Frazer) was an American automobile company. It was founded jointly by industrialist Henry J. Kaiser and automobile executive Joseph W. Frazer. In 1947, the company acquired the automotive assets of Graham-Paige, of which Frazer had become president near the end of World War II. Kaiser-Frazer was one of a few US automakers to achieve success after World War II, if only for a few years. Joseph W. Frazer left the company in 1949, replaced as president by Henry's son Edgar F. Kaiser.
Jeep Gladiator (SJ)
series of Jeep pickup trucks
Joseph W. Frazer
engineer (1892-1971)
Willys M38A1
motor vehicle
Frazer
American luxury automobile
Willow Run
aircraft manufacturing complex in Ypsilanti Charter Township, Michigan, USA
Jeep FJ
motor vehicle