Those who were around in the 70s will remember the quickly changing automotive industry. The classic muscle car era, effectively, ended in 1973, once the slew of federal emissions regulations went ...
Automakers are very careful with their engineering prototypes, with the vast majority of R&D vehicles crushed once development is complete. However, in the 1970s, a Jeep employee worked on a one-off ...
2020 Jeep Gladiator fans should know the newly created Stellantis parent owes a debt of respect to a roster of companies that previously made the Jeep name famous in general, and the timeless J-Series ...
In the '70s, Harold "Pete" Johnson, a Jeep R&D engineering supervisor, rescued an extended-cab prototype of the 1977 Jeep J10 pickup truck - the forefather of the Gladiator - from certain destruction.
The modern Jeep Gladiator is cool and all, but it won't be as cool as its historical predecessor until the automaker offers a camper top. But life is short, so you're probably better off with an old ...
There’s always some element of adventure in buying an old Jeep. And if you’re like us, adventure always equals fun. We’ve always wanted a J-truck and had been casually looking for a good deal on one ...
Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...