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The Jeep CJ-10 was unique in its day, blending the classic CJ line with a pickup truck. Unfortunately, it never really caught on.
Both the CJ-5 and the CJ-7 constitute old Jeeps any enthusiant would want to restore to former glory.
Explore the Jeep CJ-7’s rugged history, from iconic design and performance to rare special editions like the legendary Jamboree Commemorative Edition.
The Jeep CJ-5 is one of the most overlooked open-topped 4x4s in the world. We chart the history of and changes to the CJ-5 during its 1955 to 1983 run.
The CJ-3B was a popular export-market Jeep, and militarized versions were exported as the M-606. You may think it’s ugly as sin, but the CJ-3B was a pivotal part of Jeep history.
Then there's the Golden Eagle, which enjoyed a long production run but became a big hit with Jeep enthusiasts, and it's arguably the most desirable iteration of the CJ-5 and CJ-7.
That Jeep featured a massive 6.6-liter V8 and a ton of extra features not available from the factory. But this dusty off-roader is a rare CJ-7 nonetheless.