Jeep's most iconic nameplate, the Wrangler, debuted back in 1986. But its roots can be traced back to the military-spec Willys MB. The latter went into production in 1941 and spawned the civilian Jeep ...
If you're even casually familiar with the Jeep brand, you likely know that it essentially owes its existence to U.S. Armed Forces efforts in World War II. However, at war's end, the minds behind the ...
Today, the base off-road Jeep is the timeless Wrangler. However, ardent fans know that it's only been around since the 1987 model year, and all the other 4x4s before it are actually CJs. Younger Jeep ...
The first Jeep CJ-5 — the civilian version of the M-38A1 made famous during World War II — was produced Oct. 11, 1954, helping to launch what would become one of the most American of consumer brands, ...
The Jeep brand dates back to World War II when Willys Overland adapted the Quad it built for the U.S. Army into the CJ-2A. Jeep has since passed to Kaiser and AMC, then to Chrysler when it bought ...
Jeep restomods are a dime a dozen, but not many opt for the power offered by a giant Hemi V8. Vigilante's 4x4 Scrambler does, though, how the company keeps the CJ's frame from being snapped in half ...
And with so much history to pull from, there are dozens of Jeep vehicles out there for just about any prospective collector. The military-spec Willys MB and its “civilian Jeep” CJ variants are among ...