The present day Jeep, the one we all know and love, has a very twisted tale to it. Despite this line of cars being historically linked to the onset of the second world war and changing hands ...
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 ...
The Jeep brand has changed hands many times and is now the property of Chrysler's parent company Stellantis, but the brand was created by WIllys Overland immediately after World War II for the CJ-2A, ...
Involved in the sport of four-wheeling for 11 years, Frank Vierra of Los Banos, California, is familiar with how long it takes to build a custom vehicle. With a pile of receipts he's afraid to add up ...
In 1940, Uncle Sam saw storm clouds on the horizon. Germany was steamrolling European countries at a horrifying pace. Japan was collecting island nations like Boy Scout badges all over the Pacific.
Few vehicles in history have had such a profound impact on the world as the humble Willys Jeep. The original military-commissioned Willys MB, launched in 1941 with a microscopic 84-inch wheelbase and ...
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