When it comes to early Jeep iron, the Tuxedo Park Mark IV is very special. It was a new and upcoming concept for Kaiser Willys Jeeps that were rolling off of the production line in Toledo, Ohio, in ...
When the United States went looking for a company to build general-purpose vehicles for World War II, it actually found a pair of them. Between the two, Willys-Overland and Ford built nearly 640,000 ...
In 1963, Willys discontinued the Jeep Station Wagon after nearly two decades in production. Its replacement, the Wagoneer, arrived with a far more modern styling and underpinnings. The Wagoneer was ...
In 2023, there are plenty of fantastic off-roaders on the market. Toyota has the 4Runner, Land Cruiser, and Tacoma. Ford makes the wickedly fast Raptor. And Chevrolet offers the Trail Boss variant of ...
The Jeep Pickup Truck has gone a long way since its beginnings in 1947 as the Willys-Overland Jeep 4x4 Truck to the final Chrysler Jeep Comanche manufactured in 1992. Six different Jeep pickup models ...
Classic Jeeps get a lot of love nowadays, but it's usually the CJ and the Wagoneer that are sought after. The CJ is a hot collectible for numerous reasons, starting with the fact that it was based on ...
Willie and Joe's Jeep was a luxury car because they'd otherwise be marching into combat carrying gear and rifles on their backs without one. During World War II, the Jeep was as much a character as ...
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Not much that is truly groundbreaking in this world was created by committee. Innovation simply doesn’t work that way. But in the automotive realm, we have one giant exception, and it is Jeep-- a ...