Ah, yesteryear. It was a simpler time, not only in the pace of life but also in the engineering that powered the vehicles of the time. The 134-cube Go Devil engine that was the motivation behind every ...
Truth is, not long after we got Tink home, we began to clean and disassemble the Jeep. We knew we wanted to fix the floors (which were rustier than we'd hoped), check the frame for cracks and other ...
The Jeep brand has changed hands many times and is now the property of Chrysler's parent company Stellantis, but the brand was created by WIllys Overland immediately after World War II for the CJ-2A, ...