By 1939 the US military needed a new, universal vehicle to replace the motorcycle and its other vehicles (such as the modified Ford Model-T), so they invited 135 different car companies to compete for a...
CJ, YJ, TJ, XJ.....What do they mean? That's a question that gets asked a lot by newcomers to the Jeep world. Jeep vehicles have "model designations" in addition to their common names. Nearly every civilian...
The Wrangler (also known as the YJ, TJ, and JK, as explained below) is an off-road vehicle produced by American automaker Chrysler under its Jeep marque. It is a successor to the famous World War II 'Jeep'...
Jeep CJ The Jeep CJ (or Civilian Jeep) was a commercial version of the famous Military Jeep from World War II. The first CJ (the CJ-2) was introduced in 1944 by Willys, and the same basic vehicle stayed in...
WW2 US Military Vehicles This is one of many illustrated classic military vehicle guides I've created for the community. I hope you enjoy it. If you wish to find out more about the classic US military...
Hello again Jeep pickup drivers, Today I will offer you a little modification that will save you a couple of bucks and make your trip to the parts store a one time deal and not a back order nightmare. This...
The FIRST thing my Father did upon returning home from World War II was to marry my Mother. The SECOND thing he did was buy a HENRY J. And believe it or not, I think I had that distinctive grille imbedded into...