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  2. Jeep CJ - Wikipedia

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    The Jeep CJ-10 was a CJ-bodied pickup truck based on a heavily modified Jeep J10 pickup truck. [85] Produced from 1981 until 1985, it was sold and designed for export markets, Australia in particular. [85] They featured rectangular headlights mounted in the fenders and a ten-slot grille, where all other CJ Jeeps had a seven-slot grille.

  3. 21 Timeless, Old-School Jeeps Everybody Still Loves

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    CJ-2A | 1945-1949. After the war was won, the very first Jeep brand vehicle was marketed to farmers back home. Between 1945-49, the Civilian Jeep (CJ) was offered with a host of upgrades over the ...

  4. List of Jeep vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The first Civilian Jeep put into production by Willys, marketed as the "Universal Jeep". 212,402 units were produced. CJ-3A (1949–1953) A refined CJ-2A, the CJ-3A featured a redesigned one-piece windshield with air vents below the glass. 131,843 units were produced. Derived from it was the first post-war military jeep: the M38. CJ-3B (1953 ...

  5. Jeep - Wikipedia

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    The CJ (for "Civilian Jeep") series were literally the first "Jeep" branded vehicles sold commercially to the civilian public, beginning in 1945 with the CJ-2A, followed by the CJ-3A in 1949 and the CJ-3B in 1953. These early Jeeps are frequently referred to as "flat-fenders" because their front fenders were completely flat and straight, just ...

  6. 21 Timeless Old Jeeps Everybody Still Loves

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    Few cars are more instantly recognizable than the Jeep, whether it's a World War II Willys Quad or MB, the Jeepster, or Wagoneer. Here are the most beloved. 21 Timeless Old Jeeps Everybody Still Loves

  7. Jeep DJ - Wikipedia

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    The Jeep DJ (also known as the Dispatcher) is a two-wheel drive variant of the four-wheel drive CJ series. Production started in 1955 by Willys , which was renamed Kaiser Jeep in 1963. In 1970, American Motors Corporation (AMC) purchased Kaiser's money-losing Jeep operations and established AM General , a wholly owned subsidiary that built the ...