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THE SEVEN SLOT LINE-UP

ALTHOUGH a detailed presentation of every Jeep model could consume several books, a celebration of Jeep’s 80th anniversary would not be complete without highlighting the vehicles that made it what it is today. Here we go, 1945 and the end of WWII to the turn of the 21st century.

1947 WILLYS PICKUP

WITH pickups becoming ever popular, Willys introduced the Jeep Truck, which would enjoy an 18-year tenure before being retired in 1965.

1945 JEEP CJ-2A

AFTER the end of WWII, the success of the MB prompted Willys to focus on Jeeps and drop its car line. The CJ-2A was born (aka Universal), featuring larger headlights,

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