CIVILIAN JEEP FRONT VIEWS
CJ-2 Agrijeep (1944 - 1945)
The first civilian jeep, an adapted MB for farm uses.
CJ-2A (1945 - 1949)
The first full-production civilian jeep and the first 7-slot grille.
CJ-3A (1949 - 1953)
Re-designed CJ-2A with a one-piece windshield.
CJ-3B (1953 - 1968)
Similar to the CJ-3A, but with a higher hood and grille to house the new Willys Hurricane engine.
CJ-4 (1951)
Prototype model with unique fenders and grille.
CJ-5 Universal (1955 - 1972)
Civilian version of the M-38A1, with iconic curved fenders and the longest production run of any jeep.
CJ-5 Renegade (1970 - 1983)
Special trim package for the CJ-5 with upgraded off-road features.
CJ-5A Tuxedo Park (1964 - 1968)
Special trim package for the CJ-5, targeted to the general public with luxury features.
CJ-6 Universal (1955 - 1981)
Re-designed CJ-5 with a longer wheelbase.
CJ-6A Tuxedo Park (1964 - 1968)
Special trim package for the CJ-6, targeted to the general public with luxury features.
CJ-7 (1976 - 1986)
Re-designed CJ-5 with a 10” longer wheelbase and partially squared-off door cutouts.
CJ-8 Scrambler (1981 - 1986)
Re-designed CJ-7 with a longer wheelbase and pickup truck bed.
CJ-8 Overlander (1981 - 1986)
Specialized trim package for the CJ-8 Scrambler with a full-length steel hard top.
CJ-10 (1981 - 1985)
Heavily modified CJ-8 with a unique front grille, mainly produced for export markets.