The Jeep brand got started when WIllys Overland built a light-utility vehicle for the U.S. Army and its allies during World War II. Those MA and MB model Jeeps evolved into the CJ (Civilian Jeep) line, which began with the 1945 CJ-2A. That model ran through 1949 before going through a long chain of updates that lasted nearly four decades. The CJ line finally ended when Chrysler bought the Jeep brand along with the rest of American Motors’ holdings in 1987. At that point, Chrysler
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