View post: Walmart Is Selling a 'Heavy-Duty' $541 Carport for Only $247, and Shoppers Love Its 'Durability and Construction' The CJ series Jeep, America’s first mass-market 4x4, ended production in ...
When Jeep introduced the CJ-8 Scrambler in the early '80s, it stretched the CJ-7's formula to create something more versatile. With a 103-inch wheelbase – 10 inches longer than its sibling – the CJ-8 ...
View post: Columbia Is Selling a 'Warm' and 'Comfortable' Fleece for 40% Off The 1984 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler was restored as a frame-off resto-mod by Blacksmith Garage. Modern upgrades include a rebuilt ...
When the United States went looking for a company to build general-purpose vehicles for World War II, it actually found a pair of them. Between the two, Willys-Overland and Ford built nearly 640,000 ...
But what exactly is a Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler, you ask? Well, the images speak for themselves, as it is basically a pickup variant of the Wrangler’s predecessor. This model is a great conversation starter ...
If you're even casually familiar with the Jeep brand, you likely know that it essentially owes its existence to U.S. Armed Forces efforts in World War II. However, at war's end, the minds behind the ...
The Jeep brand dates back to World War II when Willys Overland adapted the Quad it built for the U.S. Army into the CJ-2A. Jeep has since passed to Kaiser and AMC, then to Chrysler when it bought ...
The Jeep Scrambler, also known as the CJ-8, was a distinctively styled and versatile pickup truck version of the Jeep CJ-7. Produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) between 1981 and 1986 and ...
The Jeep Pickup Truck has gone a long way since its beginnings in 1947 as the Willys-Overland Jeep 4x4 Truck to the final Chrysler Jeep Comanche manufactured in 1992. Six different Jeep pickup models ...
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