Jeep CJ

The Willys CJ (later Jeep CJ) (or "Civilian Jeep") is a public version of the famous Willys Military Jeep from World War II.

The first CJ prototype (the Willys CJ-2) was introduced in 1944 by Willys, and the same basic vehicle stayed in production through seven variants and three corporate parents until 1986.

A variant of the CJ is still in production today under license. The last CJs, the CJ-7 and CJ-8, were replaced in 1987 by the Jeep Wrangler.

Also available were two-wheel-drive variants, known as DJs.

Read more about Jeep CJ:  CJ-1, CJ-2, CJ-2A, CJ-3A, CJ-4, CJ-3B, CJ-5, CJ-6, CJ-5A and CJ-6A, CJ-7, CJ-8 (Scrambler), CJ-10, CJ-10A