The original WWII Willys Jeep was as simple as it gets, no airbags, no seatbelts, no electronics just steel and guts.

It was a light and tough 4x4, easy to work on and you could fix almost anything with basic tools. You could tear the whole Jeep down in less than 5 minutes.

If someone tried to build one today, same size, same style, could it actually pass modern safety and emissions standards?

Or would the rules make a true “modern Willys” impossible?

Curious what engineers, mechanics, and everyone else thinks. It would save people so much money.

  • Hossenfeffer@feddit.uk
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    2 days ago

    In most countries, absolutely not. It would fall so far short of modern safety requirements.

    I’d love a modern take, but they only way I can think of getting one would be the classic car market.