The CJ-7 lived on as a symbol of adventure, a total workhorse with reliable off-road capability, and a canvas for individual expression. From its cowboy-hat-worthy debut in the 1970s to its final ...
After the war, Willys secured the Jeep trademark, and the first civilian Jeep, 1945’s CJ-2A, went on sale and was aimed at farmers and others in need of a vehicle that could work off-road.