Did you know that some of the most iconic Jeep nameplates were born out of a dalliance between Willys-Overland and the ...
The Jeep CJ5 Renegade V8 sits at the intersection of two powerful trends in classic 4×4 culture: the long production run of the CJ-5 platform and the enduring appeal of factory V8 power in a ...
Guy Fieri's favorite color is yellow. He dyes his hair yellow-blonde, and the king of food entertainment has more yellow cars in his impressive collection than any other color. Although his style is ...
View post: Amazon Is Selling a ‘Heavy-Duty’ DeWalt Tool Storage Organizer for Almost 40% Off The 1984 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler was restored as a frame-off resto-mod by Blacksmith Garage. Modern upgrades ...
I have seven months to pull off the daunting task of building an entire World War II Jeep — with a new frame, new body, new engine, and pretty much anything else I can buy new from eBay — in ...
In 2002, the Museum of Modern Art in New York added a Korean War-era Jeep M38A1 to its permanent collection, calling it “the best Jeep ever built.” Perhaps the last true military Jeep, with more ...
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 ...
Introduced in 1955, the Jeep CJ-5 soldiered on through 1983, making it the longest-running iteration of the nameplate. Not only that, but it remained in production while Jeep rolled out newer models ...
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The American Motors Corporation bought Jeep from Kaiser in 1970, and so the CJ-5's engine choices in early 1974 (the build tag shows this was one of the first CJ-5s to roll off the Toledo line as a ...