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 ...
Seventy years is a long time. Few vehicles can date their lineage back that far. Fewer still can trace back anything more than a few signature design cues. Then there's Jeep and the iconic Wrangler, ...
If I had a dollar for every classic car rotting in a barn somewhere in the US, I'd surely have enough money to buy a 1970 Plymouth HEMI 'Cuda. Yup, there are millions of oldtimers waiting for a second ...
Every so often we find “family builds”—Jeeps that were restored or built up by father and son, brothers, sisters, mother and daughter, and so forth. You get the idea. Sometimes it’s a single vehicle, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The Mahindra Roxor is the modern incarnation of the original civilian Jeep, the Willys CJ-2A. But to find out if it's as good in the rough ...
Go to any Jeep Jamboree, and you’ll see hundreds of modified Wranglers and CJ’s. Jeep owners revel in outfitting their Jeeps for even more extreme off-road duty or simply changing the aesthetics to ...
Explore the rugged charm of this 1947 Willys CJ2A for sale. Featuring military green paint and the iconic Go-Devil engine, it is a true piece of 4x4 history.
Owning a Willys Jeep makes you an enthusiast, but using one makes you a true adventurer. Meet Larry Shank, owner of this 1953 Willys Jeep CJ-3B and its 1947 teardrop trailer as featured on the latest ...
Jeeps are among the most popular and recognizable SUVs on the road. The first civilian Jeep evolved from a military vehicle that was engineered in response to a request by the U.S. Army during World ...
Jeep can claim many milestones. But here's one you may not have thought of: It's the most copied brand of American vehicles. The World War II military Jeep -- the forerunner of today's Wrangler-- ...