Books about Jeeps for Jeep owners and enthusiasts seeking factual and historical information, as well as leisure reading.
The most complete manual for Jeep vehicles through 2004a must for every Jeep owner. Covers all models from the first military (MB) vehicles up to the latest models, including Grand Cherokee, Liberty, Wrangler, Wagoneer, Scrambler, pickups and more.
With special attention to the development of the off-road and SUV markets, this color history profiles Jeep's remarkable evolution from its years as the stout cornerstone of American Motors through its incorporation into Chrysler. Striking color photography of classic Jeeps from throughout the years includes such popular and collectible models like CJs, pickups, Jeepsters, Forward Control trucks, military Jeeps, Wagoneers, Cherokees, Wranglers, and more.
Recognized off-road expert Jim Allen, has all the dirt on the best aftermarket equipment for Jeeps, from winches and driving lights to off-road suspension and intake manifolds.
Information about Willys, Ford and Bantam Models from 1941-45.
This full-color standard catalog covers every civilian Jeep model produced since the 1940s, with photographs, detailed technical specifications, corporate and product developments, and historical notes. Coverage of specifications includes vehicle identification number decoding, original factory pricing shipping weight, production total, and engine, transmission, and chassis options. Special chapters discuss prototypes, specialty models, concept cars, and Jeep models built overseas.
This 96-page, hardcover book contains color and black and white photos, drawings, charts, and catalog facsimiles. Each classic model is presented in its historic and developmental aspect.
A 224-page book written by Jim Allen, 2002.