The Jeep Willys MB , known as "The mother of all off-road vehicles," was produced in large quantities during World War II and played a key role as a liaison vehicle for the U.S. and Allied armed forces. This legendary vehicle was powered by the Willys Mod 442 gasoline engine, nicknamed "Go Devil," with an output of 54 horsepower. Today, the Jeep Willys MB represents the forerunner of all off-road vehicles and is a historic automotive icon. A symbol of versatility and ruggedness that has spanned time and generations