This 1,200-pound, 300-horsepower Willys is more than a handful at the drag strip, or at least it was until it blew a huge hole in the block.
It doesn’t matter how many custom Jeeps we’ve seen, there’s always another one that comes along that leaves us dazed. Like this one, outfitted by the team at Bruiser Conversions.
Massive tires, big suspension, flashy sheet metal, and topless driving (of all kinds), is exactly what you'll encounter at Jeep Beach.
The organizers essentially tried to rally as many Jeeps as they could to beat the record for the most vehicles to have crossed Michigan’s Mackinac Bridge.
Jeep might be a quintessential American company, but its vehicles are ready for action anywhere in the world.
At the end of this year's "Mudfest," members of the Northwest Automotive Press Association gave Jeep multiple awards, including the most coveted of the event: Northwest Outdoor Activity Vehicle of the Year.
Even the National Mall in Washington D.C. seems to be getting in on the Jeep 75th Anniversary celebration.