Willys Jeep

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf automobile
gptkbp:bodyStyle open-top
gptkbp:culturalImpact icon_of_American_military_history
gptkbp:design 4x4_vehicle
gptkbp:discontinued 1965
gptkbp:driveType four-wheel drive
gptkbp:engine L134 flathead I4
gptkbp:enginePower 60 hp
gptkbp:famousFor post-war civilian market
gptkbp:features high ground clearance
heavy-duty suspension
low-range gearing
removable windshield
gptkbp:fuelType gasoline
gptkbp:height 72 inches
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Willys Jeep
gptkbp:influenced off-road vehicle design
gptkbp:influencedBy gptkb:Ford_GPW
gptkbp:inspiration recreational vehicles
various military vehicles
off-road racing vehicles
modern_Jeep_models
gptkbp:introduced 1941
gptkbp:knownFor compact size
versatility
ruggedness
ease of repair
gptkbp:legacy foundation for modern SUVs
gptkbp:length 132 inches
gptkbp:manufacturer gptkb:Willys-Overland_Motors
gptkbp:marketedAs gptkb:the_original_Jeep
gptkbp:notableFeature gptkb:World_War_II
car shows
historical reenactments
military parades
off-road events
movies and television
gptkbp:productionLocation gptkb:Toledo,_Ohio
gptkbp:productionYears 1941-1945
gptkbp:relatedModel gptkb:Willys_M38
gptkb:Willys_MB
gptkb:Willys_M606
gptkb:Willys_CJ-2A
gptkbp:replacedBy gptkb:Jeep_CJ_series
gptkbp:successor gptkb:Jeep_CJ
gptkbp:topSpeed 65 mph
gptkbp:torque 105 lb-ft
gptkbp:transmission 3-speed manual
gptkbp:usedBy gptkb:United_States_Army
gptkbp:weight 2,400 lbs
gptkbp:wheelbase 80 inches
gptkbp:width 60 inches