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- Willys_77 abstract "The Willys 77 was an American car first sold in 1933 by Willys-Overland from Toledo. It was a successor to the Willys Whippet.In the same year Willys-Overland went into receivership but the 77 was still released on the market.The car had a four-cylinder engine in the front with a 145-cubic-inch capacity which produced 48hp. The wheelbase was only 100 inches and the car was sold at a price below $500, making it the cheapest American car of its era. The car was also highly economical, delivering 25 miles per gallon.The Willys 77 had a top speed of 65mph, which made it a good base for equipping a racing car. A tuned-up Willys 77 achieved an average speed of 65.2mph in the 24-hour race on the Muroc Dry Lake.In the years leading up to the United States participation in World War II the model range was continued under the names Willys 37, Willys 38, Willys 48, Willys Speedway and Willys Americar.When civilian auto production was discontinued in 1942 the car disappeared from the market.".
- Willys_77 thumbnail Willys_77_4-Door_Sedan_1936.jpg?width=300.
- Willys_77 wikiPageID "32454800".
- Willys_77 wikiPageLength "1583".
- Willys_77 wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Willys_77 wikiPageRevisionID "649629219".
- Willys_77 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Willys_vehicles.
- Willys_77 wikiPageWikiLink Rogers_Dry_Lake.
- Willys_77 wikiPageWikiLink Toledo,_Ohio.
- Willys_77 wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Willys_77 wikiPageWikiLink Willys.
- Willys_77 wikiPageWikiLink Willys_37.
- Willys_77 wikiPageWikiLink Willys_38.
- Willys_77 wikiPageWikiLink Willys_48.
- Willys_77 wikiPageWikiLink Willys_Americar.
- Willys_77 wikiPageWikiLink Willys_Speedway.
- Willys_77 wikiPageWikiLink Willys_Whippet.
- Willys_77 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Willys_77 wikiPageWikiLink File:Willys_77_4-Door_Sedan_1936.jpg.
- Willys_77 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Willys 77".
- Willys_77 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Classicprw-auto-stub.
- Willys_77 subject Category:Willys_vehicles.
- Willys_77 hypernym Car.
- Willys_77 type Automobile.
- Willys_77 type Vehicle.
- Willys_77 comment "The Willys 77 was an American car first sold in 1933 by Willys-Overland from Toledo. It was a successor to the Willys Whippet.In the same year Willys-Overland went into receivership but the 77 was still released on the market.The car had a four-cylinder engine in the front with a 145-cubic-inch capacity which produced 48hp. The wheelbase was only 100 inches and the car was sold at a price below $500, making it the cheapest American car of its era.".
- Willys_77 label "Willys 77".
- Willys_77 sameAs Q2582311.
- Willys_77 sameAs Willys_77.
- Willys_77 sameAs Willys_77.
- Willys_77 sameAs m.0gywst9.
- Willys_77 sameAs Q2582311.
- Willys_77 wasDerivedFrom Willys_77?oldid=649629219.
- Willys_77 depiction Willys_77_4-Door_Sedan_1936.jpg.
- Willys_77 isPrimaryTopicOf Willys_77.