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 ...
From full-grain leather to Python Green paint, Blacksmith Garage’s craftsmanship stands out in this restomod build. The 1984 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler was restored as a frame-off resto-mod by Blacksmith ...
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 ...
Balance has been restored: Scottie Scheffler is winning again. At the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, Scheffler didn’t just grab his first victory of 2025. He did it by playing what can only be described as ...
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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 ...
WILLIAMSBURG — Jeeps of all types filled the streets of Williamsburg this past weekend, coming in from as many as 24 states. Approximately 400 jeepers attended the 31st Annual Jeep Jamboree “Gateway ...
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 decade.
(Updated Wednesday) Sumner Newscow report — A 2003 Jeep Liberty caught on fire on N. U.S. 81 north of Wellington next to the Rural Water District #2 tower, at 4:52 p.m. Monday. as the photo states in ...