The Willys Jeep helped the Allied Forces win World War II, then became the first mass-produced civilian model with four-wheel ...
Today, the base off-road Jeep is the timeless Wrangler. However, ardent fans know that it's only been around since the 1987 model year, and all the other 4x4s before it are actually CJs. Younger Jeep ...
One of the most recognizable automotive brands out there, Jeep is more than simply a name. It’s a way of life, a life of relative abundance and comfort that wouldn’t have been made possible without ...
OK, so the title to this story is sort of misleading because many flatfenders were technically CJs. But CJs technically weren't used by the military. And to convolute things more, Wrangler generations ...
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 ...
From its military origins to an iconic brand symbol, Jeep and the Jeep logo have undergone a fascinating journey through time ...
Look, we understand that the '76-'86 era of CJ's doesn't encompass all of the civilian short-wheelbase Jeeps out there. It doesn't even encompass all of the AMC-era CJs. But face it, if we lumped the ...
The Jeep brand originated in World War II when the Army wanted a light-duty off-road vehicle to replace the Ford Model A it had been using in the field. Willys Overland won the competition to build ...
A contributor to CarBuzz since April 2025, Ben also was a finalist in The Intercooler Young Writer Compition in 2021, has done a placement with AutoCar, and runs his own independant automotive blog.