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The Willys Jeep helped the Allied Forces win World War II, then became the first mass-produced civilian model with four-wheel ...
In this episode, we pull a 1955 Willys CJ-5 out of a Wyoming barn after 51 years. We button up the engine, swap to a 12-volt one-wire alternator, fix a stubborn oil-pressure prime, drop the front clip ...
Vintage 4x4s are hot as hell right now, and this 1959 Jeep CJ-5 is no exception. It's not every day you come across a Jeep survivor loaded with cool vintage modifications, parts, and oozes patina.
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From its military origins to an iconic brand symbol, Jeep and the Jeep logo have undergone a fascinating journey through time ...
"One only at this price," was the ad Tom Armstrong read when he was searching his local newspaper for a Jeep back in June of 1981. Hooked on what he saw in the paper, he headed down to the dealership ...
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 ...
The Super Jeep was a limited edition special AMC threw together when it was running low on aluminum wheels for the CJ-5 Renegade and needed something special for showrooms. Along with a set of ...
While the initial Jeep CJ series was heavily influenced by the World War II military Jeep, one can easily say the renowned CJ-5 iteration was equally touched by another war—the one fought by the M38A1 ...
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, ...
Here’s the thing about Jeep: No one really owns it. It has sort of made its own way, moving from corporate owner to corporate owner for close to 80 years while carving out a distinct cultural and ...