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The Willys-Knight was the most popular - and enduring - of all sleeve-valve engine-powered cars built in the United States. The Willys-Overland Company introduced its Knight engine-powered car in 1915 and production continued through 1933, when this car was built.
The 66 series, introduced in 1925, was the most expensive Willys-Knight series. For 1933 it was offered in one model, the sedan and built on one wheelbase - 121 inches - and was powered by an 87 horsepower motor.
Willys-Overland entered receivership in February 1933 and company president John North Willys believed that the only way to survive was in the low-price field.
The 66 series, introduced in 1925, was the most expensive Willys-Knight series. For 1933 it was offered in one model, the sedan and built on one wheelbase - 121 inches - and was powered by an 87 horsepower motor.
Willys-Overland entered receivership in February 1933 and company president John North Willys believed that the only way to survive was in the low-price field.
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