Early Jeep CJ models that evolved from the Quad that Willys Overland built for the Army in the 1940s were gradually made more civilian-friendly over the next few decades, with the very similar CJ-5 and CJ-7 representing the last of that line. When Chrysler purchased the Jeep brand along with AMC in 1987, it replaced the CJ-7 with the Wrangler, which was more highway-ready than the CJ, yet still a capable off-roader. Jeep has sold more than five million
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