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  • Jeep Forward Control

    Jeep Forward Control

    The Jeep Forward Control (FC) was a unique forward control light truck produced by Willys Motors, later Kaiser Jeep, from 1957 to 1965. It was designed to provide a light truck with a cab-over-engine design, allowing for a much shorter wheelbase. This allowed for a smaller overall vehicle that was more maneuverable, and allowed for…

  • Jeep DJ

    Jeep DJ

    The Jeep DJ (also known as the Jeep Dispatcher) was an American two-wheel-drive utility vehicle made by Willys-Overland Motors from 1955 to 1984. It was the first mass-produced civilian Jeep vehicle, and it was the precursor to the modern Jeep Cherokee. The Jeep DJ was a small, lightweight vehicle that featured a short wheelbase and…

  • M-170 (MD-A)

    M-170 (MD-A)

    The Jeep M-170 (MD-A) was a military vehicle produced by Willys-Overland Motors from 1953 to 1954. It was primarily designed as a medical evacuation vehicle for the U.S. Army, but it was also used as a reconnaissance and utility vehicle. The M-170 was based on the civilian CJ-6 model, but it had a longer wheelbase…

  • JEEP® M-38A1 (MD) (1952-1971)

    JEEP® M-38A1 (MD) (1952-1971)

    The JEEP® M-38A1 (MD) is undoubtedly one of the most timeless and legendary military vehicles ever produced. It was first introduced by the US military in 1952, during the Korean War. The vehicle’s design was based on the previous M-38 model, which had been used extensively during World War II. The M-38A1 (MD) was an…

  • JEEP® M38 (MC) (1949-1952)

    JEEP® M38 (MC) (1949-1952)

    The JEEP® M38 (MC) was a military vehicle that was produced by Willys-Overland Motors from 1949 to 1952. It was designed to be a reliable vehicle for military use, and it did not disappoint. The JEEP® M38 (MC) was known for its outstanding performance and durability, which made it a popular choice among military personnel.…

  • Jeep M38

    Jeep M38

    The Jeep M38 was a military vehicle produced by Willys from 1950 to 1952. It was the first post-World War II Jeep to be produced and was the direct successor to the World War II Willys MB. It was powered by a 4-cylinder “Go Devil” engine. The M38 was designed for use in the Korean…

  • Jeep Jeepster

    Jeep Jeepster

    The Jeepster was a two-door, four-wheel drive convertible produced by American automaker Jeep from 1948 to 1950. The Jeepster was designed to be a “sporty” vehicle, and was the first Jeep vehicle to feature a two-door body style. It was also the first Jeep to feature a V-6 engine, as well as the first to…

  • Willys Jeep Truck

    Willys Jeep Truck

    The Willys Jeep Truck was a light-duty pickup truck produced by Willys Motors from 1947 to 1965. It was based on the Jeep CJ-3A model, and was powered by a four-cylinder engine. It was available in several body styles, including a two-door pickup, four-door pickup, and panel truck. It featured a rugged, boxy design with…

  • Willys Jeep Station Wagon

    Willys Jeep Station Wagon

    The Willys Jeep Station Wagon was introduced in 1946 as a more family-friendly version of the Jeep Willys. The Station Wagon featured an extended wheelbase, seating for up to eight passengers, and a tailgate for easy loading and unloading of cargo. It was also equipped with larger windows and a removable roof section to allow…

  • JEEP® CJ-8 SCRAMBLER (1981-1985)

    JEEP® CJ-8 SCRAMBLER (1981-1985)

    Jeep has always been known for producing some of the most iconic off-road vehicles. Among these, the CJ-8 Scrambler holds a special place in the hearts of Jeep enthusiasts. Produced between 1981-1985, the CJ-8 Scrambler was a unique vehicle that combined the best features of the CJ-7 and the pickup truck. Let’s dive into the…