When Uncle Sam needed more Jeeps for World War II, Ford fired up the assembly lines. (Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation) When Ford revived the Bronco and people started calling it a Jeep killer ...
It's 82 years old, olive drab in color, and was built for wartime use. It came off a Ford assembly line in June 1943 and currently belongs to a World War II memorabilia collector. Its owner, Tom ...
In today’s world, the word jeep means one of two things. On the corporate level, it is most easily associated with Stellantis, the mammoth corporation that came to be not long ago as a result of a ...
Whether Jeep fans like it or not, the rivaling Blue Oval company also contributed to the astonishing popularity of the Willys MB (WWII) U.S. Army trucks because they made the highly successful Ford ...
'42 FlattyFor as long as he can remember, Lance Capener from Plain City, Utah, has been a Jeep enthusiast, and he's created some fantastic Jeeps over the years. His newest creation is this '42 GPW, ...
Several automakers have produced Jeep-branded vehicles over the previous eight decades. Currently, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles owns the brand and produces a variety of Jeep vehicles. Chrysler has held ...
Ford's first mass produced 4x4, the Ford GPW military jeep, is a sometimes forgotten chapter in the history of trailblazing off-road vehicles and of Ford in general. Despite the fact that hundreds of ...
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