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    ManufacturerWillys-Overland (1944–1953) · Willys Motors (1953–1963) · Kaiser Jeep (1963–1970) · American Motors Corporation (Jeep) (1971–1986)
    Production1944–1986 · More than 1.5 million
    CJ-1

    In 1942, the US Department of Agriculture tested the MB. By 1944, the Allies were confident the war would be won, and wartime production looked to be winding down. This allowed Willys to consider designing a … See more

    CJ-2

    Although at least 40 were built, the Willys-Overland CJ-2 was not available for retail sale. The CJ-2s, also known as "AgriJeeps", were the second-generation prototypes for the first production civilian Jeep, and were used solely f… See more

    CJ-2A

    The lessons learned with the CJ-2 led to the development of the first full-production CJ, the 1945-1949 Willys-Overland CJ-2A, or Universal Jeep. A trademark for "AGRIJEEP" was granted in December 1944, but was not used. Th… See more

    CJ-3A

    The Willys-Overland CJ-3A was introduced in 1949, and was in production until 1953, when replaced by the CJ-3B. It was powered by Willys' 60 hp (45 kW; 61 PS) L-134 Go-Devil four-cylinder engine, with a T-90 transmis… See more

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