If there's one name that's synonymous with SUVs and off-road vehicles in America, it's Jeep. From its World War II-era ...
The Jeep Scrambler, also known as the CJ-8, was a distinctively styled and versatile pickup truck version of the Jeep CJ-7. Produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) between 1981 and 1986 and ...
In the 1960s, two straight-six engines were pitted head-to-head: The Chrysler Slant-6 and AMC Inline-6. Both sold well, but which is the best overall?
AMC, or American Motors Corporation, may not have ever elevated itself to the level of the United States' "Big Three" automakers. However, it still made several legendary AMC muscle cars and built ...
Steve Magnante is a hot rod historian, author, and lover of all things cars. On Roadkill's Junkyard Gold, he travels the country uncovering the forgotten and hidden gems of the automotive world.
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 2004 Jeep Corporation (AMC) Grand Cherokee Limited 4 Door Utility HO 4WD across different levels of condition. Edit options.
Tom Glatch learned to drive in his dad’s 1961 Rambler Classic, and he still has fond memories. “They were really fantastic cars,” he told the Free Press recently. “Nothing flashy, but roomy, reliable ...
Several automakers have produced Jeep-branded vehicles over the previous eight decades. Currently, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles owns the brand and produces a variety of Jeep vehicles. Chrysler has held ...
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 ...
Though Jeep has never quite been synonymous with V8 engines, their gradual disappearance from various makes and models is widely seen as symbolic of the auto industry’s decline. Those who see things ...
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