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Technical Editor Verne Simons catches up with a 1956 CJ-5 Project he built from the ground up about 10 years ago at Jp Magazine.
The Jeep CJ had been part of the company's lineup for four decades when American Motors abruptly killed it in 1985. What led to this stalwart's demise?
Here's what CJ really stands for on a Jeep, and also why you don't see it that much anymore. Spoiler alert: The answer lies in the history of Jeeps.
The Jeep CJ had been part of the company's lineup for four decades when American Motors abruptly killed it in 1985. What led to this stalwart's demise?
Check out how Christian Hazel makes his 13 dollar Jeep CJ-6 into a runner for Jp Magazine.
That’s right, in 1998 you could buy a brand-new CJ-3 Willys Jeep, functionally identical to ones that served in the Korean War, except powered by a Mitsubishi diesel motor.
Explore the Jeep CJ-7’s rugged history, from iconic design and performance to rare special editions like the legendary Jamboree Commemorative Edition.
A direct descendant of the little off-road vehicle that helped the Allies win WWII, the Jeep CJ models have been the staple of civilian four-wheel drive cars from 1945 to 1986. Through several ...
Jeep customers have been known, a time or two, to modify their vehicles. As the brand adds EVs to its lineup, this isn't expected to change. At least, not if the Electromod CJ Surge concept for ...
That Jeep featured a massive 6.6-liter V8 and a ton of extra features not available from the factory. But this dusty off-roader is a rare CJ-7 nonetheless.