Jeep CJ
The Jeep CJ (or Civilian Jeep) was a commercial version of the famous Military Jeep from World War II. The first CJ (the CJ-2) was introduced in 1944 by Willys, and the same basic vehicle stayed in production through 7 variants and 3 corporate parents until 1986. In fact, a variant of the CJ is still in production today under license. The last CJ's, the CJ-7 and CJ-8, were replaced in 1987 by the reworked Jeep Wrangler. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
\n\");}
//-->
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Although it bore the CJ name, the CJ-2 was not really available at retail. Willys produced less than three dozen CJ-2 Agrijeeps in 1944 and 1945. It was very closely-related to the Military Willys MB, using the same Willys Go Devil engine, but there were some changes. It had larger headlights, a side-mounted spare tire and opening tailgate, and an external fuel cap.
Military Jeep: REDIRECT Light Utility Vehicle... CJ-2: REDIRECT Jeep CJ#CJ-2... Willys: Willys (pronounced "WILL-eez") was the brand name used by the United States automobile company Willys-Overland Motors, best known for its production of military and civilian Jeeps, during the last century.... Jeep CJ related Images and Photos (experimental) | ~ Table of Content ~
\n\");}
//-->
~ Related Subjects ~Willys (2) - Willys Go Devil engine (1) - Willys MB (1) - 1945 (1) - Brand name (1) - Automobile (1) - United States (1) - Jeep (1) - 1944 (1) - CJ-2 (1) - World War II (1) - Military Jeep (1) - CJ-7 (1) - Jeep Wrangler (1) - 1987 (1) -~ Community ~
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lexicon - Contact us/Report abuse - Privacy Policy - Spiritus-Temporis.com ©2005. - stvers1 - 2012-02-11 - evol2 - 0.52











