Did Jeep make a rare mistake with its controversial Comanche Eliminator truck? For several reasons, this sporty compact pickup truck seemed to miss the mark during its limited production run from 1988 ...
When Jeep pickup trucks were unleashed upon the world back in 1963 the styling was fresh, with crisp, clean lines that stood out like a squared-off handkerchief in the breast pocket of a pinstripeMad ...
Martin holds a B.A. in English and Creative Writing. Working full-time as an Avionics Technician on fighter jets, he travels using a variety of vehicles, to include: a Camaro ZL1, F-150 FX4, Jeep ...
The first rule of advertising and the first rule of car and truck shows are the same: Get their attention. In this case, some crisp paint, a down-low stance, and a "don't-see-many-of-those" body style ...
Jeep's corporate owners have changed so often that it's a wonder it has maintained a strong identity as a purveyor of go-anywhere 4x4s and pickups. Even in eras when automotive badge engineering often ...
The Jeep Pickup Truck has gone a long way since its beginnings in 1947 as the Willys-Overland Jeep 4x4 Truck to the final Chrysler Jeep Comanche manufactured in 1992. Six different Jeep pickup models ...
Some say that the golden age of barn finds is behind us. That may be true when it comes to very expensive rigs of the Bugatti and Ferrari variety, but many American classics are still in storage.
The most striking design element of the Convoy Concept is its front fascia. It has been meticulously crafted to mirror the iconic look of the 1962 Jeep truck. This replication was made possible by ...
The last time we saw an oddball classic camper attached to an equally classic vehicle platform, it was a fiberglass pod you attached to the back of a station wagon. Granted, we don't have anything ...
In our 40th anniversary issue (June '02), writer Jim Allen took a year-by-year look at the best 4x4s built during the four decades we've been publishing this magazine. If you're like us, you probably ...