Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Willys_MB> ?p ?o. }
- Willys_MB wheelbase "2032.0".
- Willys_MB height "1828.8".
- Willys_MB length "3327.4".
- Willys_MB weight "1040.1048".
- Willys_MB width "1574.8".
- Willys_MB abstract "The Willys MB U.S. Army Jeep (formally the Truck, 1/4 ton, 4x4) and the Ford GPW were manufactured from 1941 to 1945. These small four-wheel drive utility vehicles are considered the iconic World War II Jeep, and inspired many similar light utility vehicles. Over the years, the World War II Jeep later evolved into the "CJ" civilian Jeep. Its counterpart in the German army was the Volkswagen Kübelwagen, first prototyped in 1938, also based on a small automobile, but which used an air-cooled engine and was not four-wheel drive.".
- Willys_MB assembly Toledo,_Ohio.
- Willys_MB engine Willys_MB__1.
- Willys_MB height "1.8288".
- Willys_MB layout Automobile_layout.
- Willys_MB layout Four-wheel_drive.
- Willys_MB layout Front-engine_design.
- Willys_MB length "3.3274".
- Willys_MB manufacturer Willys.
- Willys_MB modelEndYear "1945".
- Willys_MB modelStartYear "1941".
- Willys_MB predecessor American_Austin_Car_Company.
- Willys_MB productionEndYear "0025".
- Willys_MB productionStartYear "0025".
- Willys_MB relatedMeanOfTransportation Ford_GPA.
- Willys_MB successor Willys_M38.
- Willys_MB thumbnail Covered_Willy's_jeep_Wings_Over_Wine_Country_2007.JPG?width=300.
- Willys_MB transmission "2-speed Dana 18 transfer case".
- Willys_MB transmission "3-speed manual".
- Willys_MB weight "1040104.8".
- Willys_MB wheelbase "2.032".
- Willys_MB width "1.5748".
- Willys_MB wikiPageExternalLink 5578.pdf.
- Willys_MB wikiPageExternalLink vehicle_spec.php?q=243.
- Willys_MB wikiPageExternalLink The-Jeep---One-of-the-Most-Famous-Vehicles-in-the-World--is-Celebrated-at-its-Birthplace-126870693.html.
- Willys_MB wikiPageID "4272389".
- Willys_MB wikiPageRevisionID "606178090".
- Willys_MB aka "Ford GPW".
- Willys_MB assembly Toledo,_Ohio.
- Willys_MB bodyStyle "2".
- Willys_MB engine "Go Devil I4".
- Willys_MB hasPhotoCollection Willys_MB.
- Willys_MB height "reducible to".
- Willys_MB height "with top up".
- Willys_MB layout Automobile_layout.
- Willys_MB layout Four-wheel_drive.
- Willys_MB layout Front-engine_design.
- Willys_MB manufacturer Ford_Motor_Company.
- Willys_MB manufacturer Willys.
- Willys_MB modelYears "1941".
- Willys_MB name "Willys MB".
- Willys_MB predecessor "Bantam 40 BRC".
- Willys_MB production "25808".
- Willys_MB production "277896".
- Willys_MB production "335531".
- Willys_MB related Ford_GPA.
- Willys_MB successor Willys_M38.
- Willys_MB transmission "2".
- Willys_MB transmission "3".
- Willys_MB wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- Willys_MB subject Category:First_automobile_made_by_manufacturer.
- Willys_MB subject Category:Jeep.
- Willys_MB subject Category:Military_light_utility_vehicles.
- Willys_MB subject Category:Motor_vehicles_manufactured_in_the_United_States.
- Willys_MB subject Category:Willys_vehicles.
- Willys_MB subject Category:World_War_II_vehicles_of_the_United_States.
- Willys_MB type Artifact100021939.
- Willys_MB type Car102958343.
- Willys_MB type Container103094503.
- Willys_MB type Conveyance103100490.
- Willys_MB type Instrumentality103575240.
- Willys_MB type MotorVehicle103791235.
- Willys_MB type MotorVehiclesManufacturedInTheUnitedStates.
- Willys_MB type Object100002684.
- Willys_MB type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Willys_MB type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- Willys_MB type Vehicle104524313.
- Willys_MB type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- Willys_MB type Whole100003553.
- Willys_MB type WillysVehicles.
- Willys_MB type WorldWarIIVehiclesOfTheUnitedStates.
- Willys_MB type Automobile.
- Willys_MB type MeanOfTransportation.
- Willys_MB type Product.
- Willys_MB type Automobile.
- Willys_MB type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Willys_MB type DesignedArtifact.
- Willys_MB comment "The Willys MB U.S. Army Jeep (formally the Truck, 1/4 ton, 4x4) and the Ford GPW were manufactured from 1941 to 1945. These small four-wheel drive utility vehicles are considered the iconic World War II Jeep, and inspired many similar light utility vehicles. Over the years, the World War II Jeep later evolved into the "CJ" civilian Jeep.".
- Willys_MB label "Jeep Willys".
- Willys_MB label "Utility truck ¼ t 4x4 Jeep".
- Willys_MB label "Willys MB".
- Willys_MB label "Willys MB".
- Willys_MB label "Willys MB".
- Willys_MB label "Willys MB".
- Willys_MB label "Willys MB".
- Willys_MB label "Willys MB".
- Willys_MB label "Willys MB".
- Willys_MB sameAs Jeep_Willys_MB.
- Willys_MB sameAs Willys_MB.
- Willys_MB sameAs Willys_MB.
- Willys_MB sameAs Willys_MB.
- Willys_MB sameAs Utility_truck_¼_t_4x4_Jeep.
- Willys_MB sameAs 윌리스MB_지프.
- Willys_MB sameAs Willys_MB.
- Willys_MB sameAs Willys_MB.