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1976 Jeep CJ7 - Big-Budget Builder Father And Son Team Up To Transform This CJ-7 Christian LeePhotographer Jordan MayWriterSep 01, 2005 See 1 Photo See 1 Photo ...
This coral-colored CJ-5 is powered by an AMC 360ci V-8 that was sourced from a ’76 Wagoneer and then bored .030 over. It runs 9.5:1 compression pistons, with a high-torque RV cam, HV oil pump ...
In 2002, the Museum of Modern Art in New York added a Korean War-era Jeep M38A1 to its permanent collection, calling it “the best Jeep ever built.” Perhaps the last true military Jeep, with ...
The Jeep CJ was the brand's civilian version of the Quad Willys Overland built for the U.S. Army during World War II. The CJ-2A went on sale in 1945, and the CJ-3A and CJ-3B followed within a ...
Once Jeep upgraded to the 1339 transfer case with the additional 2.57:1 low range gear set, the CJ-7’s drive modes increased to five, including 4WD Hi locked, 4WD Low open, and 4WD Low locked.
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?
The Jeep CJ-5 is considered the king of the off-road segment by purists, but it is a lot more than just that. Here's all you need to know about it ...
A Jeep is freedom, authenticity, passion, a sense of community, and adventure. For a year or so, a Jeep was also a factory-option home on wheels, thanks to the CJ-5 Camper, now officially known as ...
Lifted 1982 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler packs a 350ci (5.7-liter) Chevy crate V8, linked to a three-speed automatic transmission.