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Jeep and Willys Specialists

As Jeep approaches its 80th anniversary, it continues to enjoy a loyal following among off-road, military, and truck enthusiasts. As the brand has ping-ponged among Willys-Overland, AMC, Chrysler, and finally, FCA, fresh iterations of its classic utility vehicles and trucks have continued to recruit new generations of fans. Because of this popularity, there is quite a list of companies that offer new aftermarket and restoration parts and supplies for all the various models Jeep has produced over those eight decades. Many resources for keeping both classic and newer Jeeps on the road (and off) can be found every month within the classified listings in . While most are listed in the Jeep Parts and Willys Parts for sale sections of the magazine, many additional resources can be found throughout other sections of each issue, under the Services Offered, Books and Literature, and Mixed Make Parts classified headings. Listed in this month’s installment of our column are just a few of

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