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Jeep Classic Cars for Sale

The American car company Chrysler has been producing off-road vehicles under the name Jeep since the end of World War II. In Europe, the name was adopted as the word for an entire class of cars - it is synonymous with off-road vehicles.

The History of Jeep

The original Jeep was developed in 1940 when the US Army asked 135 companies to develop prototypes for an off-road vehicle with an all-wheel drive and a carrying capacity of at least a quarter ton. Initially the Jeep was only used for military purposes, but plans for a civil version of the car were made even before the war had ended. On July 17, 1945, the first CJ-2A rolled off the line, with the CJ standing for “Civilian Jeep”. In the year 1950, the manufacturer was granted a trademark for the name “Jeep”, which other companies had wanted to adopt for their own cars. By 2013, the Jeep brand had changed owners three times, from Kaiser Motors to American Motors and finally to the Chrysler Corporation.

Classic Jeep Models

The perhaps most iconic and famous Jeep is the original model, the Willys MB, that was in production from 1940 to 1945. After the war, the US Army left many jeeps behind in Europe that thereafter found civilian use. US soldiers described the Jeep as "loyal as a dog, strong as a mule and agile as a mountain goat" - a fitting description, as the Jeep easily beat out its main competitor, the VW Kübelwagen. The Willys MG Jeep sported a 2.2 litre engine with 60 BHP, the all-wheel drive could be turned on when needed. The Jeep was constructed simple and virtually indestructible, so that it could be repaired fast and easily. Until the end of the war, a total of over half a million Jeeps were produced. The total number of produced vehicles is close to 640,000. One of the special models produced by ford was colloquially known as Seep, an amphibious vehicle based on the Jeep with a propeller drive in the back.

The Jeep Logo

The Jeep logo saw multiple changes over the course of the years. However, the typeface in which the name Jeep is written remained unchanged. Sometimes only the lettering was used on the vehicles, sometimes a simplified version of the characteristic grill, joined by the written name.

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1996 | Jeep Wrangler Sport 2.5

JEEP Wrangler 2.5 cat Soft top SAHARA EDITION

£23,471
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1995 | Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4.0L

The Original US Icon – Only 43,000 Miles

£8,000
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Image 1/11 of Jeep CJ-5 (1966)
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£12,734
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1993 | Jeep Wrangler YJ 4.0L

JEEP Wrangler 4.0 i 184 cv

£8,566
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1997 | Jeep Wrangler Sport 2.5

JEEP Wrangler 2.5 cat Soft top (EU)

£9,594
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£55,679
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1990 | Jeep Cherokee

JEEP Cherokee XJ Limited 2.1 - CUSTOM

£9,594
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1989 | Jeep Cherokee

Jeep Cherokee 4.0 Limited aus Spanien mit top Blechsubstanz.

£19,274
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Image 1/15 of Jeep CJ-5 (1974)
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Price on request
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Image 1/15 of Jeep Cherokee 2.5 TD (1995)
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£7,281
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2013 | Jeep Wrangler 2.8 CRD

Wrangler RUBICON - KM CERTIFICATI

£30,838
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2006 | Jeep Wrangler Sport 4.0

4.0 65th Anniversary body lift

£20,470
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1991 | Jeep Wrangler 2.5L

JEEP WRANGLER 2.5 Soft Top YJ 1991

£23,043
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2018 | Jeep Grand Cherokee 6.4 V8 SRT

Eine absolute Wildsau mit 750 PS

£52,038
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1997 | Jeep Wrangler TJ

Jeep Wrangler TJ suv

Price on request
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