The first vehicle of the brand we know as Jeep today was made in 1940, but back then, there was no Jeep slogan, because the Jeep was first and foremost a war vehicle, born from WWII. The 1940 Willys ...
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How Did WWII Jeeps Cross Rivers Without Bridges?
Bridges were often destroyed or nonexistent during WWII — so how did soldiers get their jeeps across rivers and flooded terrain? The answer lies in the clever, rugged design of these iconic vehicles ...
Fans of old military vehicles might want to pay extra close attention to the Greenwich Concours d’Elegance coming up this weekend. Crossing the Bonhams auction block on Sunday are a pair of seemingly ...
LUVERNE, M.N. (KELO) — A Jeep that was on the frontlines of D-Day in World War II is finding a new home in Luverne, Minnesota. The Jeep is being donated to Rock County by former National Geographic ...
Today, the word "Jeep" brings to mind many different models wearing that nameplate. Seven decades ago, it brought to mind one vehicle, and one vehicle only; an angular, bare bones four-wheeler that ...
Most people recognize that the battle-tested Willys MB that served in World War II is the spiritual ancestor to the modern-day Jeep Wrangler. However, most people probably aren't aware of the Kaiser ...
Much like WWII helped to build the Jeep empire we know today, the German military's answer to the Jeep helped shape the Volkswagen brand. Ferdinand Porsche began working on the development of Adolf ...
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David just bought a brand new WWII jeep engine from France. It's glorious
A car enthusiast's dream is for the world to reproduce their favorite automobiles. That way, instead of having to rely on a ...
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