As soon as World War 2 ended in 1945, Willys turned its military-spec Jeep MB into a civilian rig. In fact, the company began producing the CJ-2 in 1944, but the 40 units built weren't sold to the ...
The first rule of advertising and the first rule of car and truck shows are the same: Get their attention. In this case, some crisp paint, a down-low stance, and a "don't-see-many-of-those" body style ...
Jeep's corporate owners have changed so often that it's a wonder it has maintained a strong identity as a purveyor of go-anywhere 4x4s and pickups. Even in eras when automotive badge engineering often ...
Editor's Note:Getting your truck into Readers' Trucks is a snap, of the camera, that is. All it takes is a stack of good-quality photos of your ride that are in focus And well lit. Due to the volume ...
Next year will mark the 85th anniversary of the Jeep nameplate, and the brand is wasting no time getting a jump start on its celebrations. Following the announcement of the Moab 392 and the 12 4 12 ...
Most people recognize that the battle-tested Willys MB that served in World War II is the spiritual ancestor to the modern-day Jeep Wrangler. However, most people probably aren't aware of the Kaiser ...
From its humble beginning as a small scout car, the Jeep went on to symbolize American manufacturing and design excellence. Technically speaking, the world-famous Jeep isn’t a truck, exactly. Although ...