One of several brands established by the energetic John North Willys, Willys-Knight automobiles were part of the large Willys-Overland operation based in Toledo, Ohio. Though not in the same league as Packards and Cadillacs, they were respected mid-price cars, and by the ’30s all were powered by six-cylinder engines. Owned by Gerald Szostak of Plymouth, Michigan, this pretty 1931 Model 66B roadster boasted 87 horsepower, and cost less than $2000 new.

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