Quantcast Can anyone one add more? - JeepForum.com
Search  
Sign Up   Today's Posts
User: Pass: Remember?
Advertise Here
Jeep Home Jeep Forum Jeep Classifieds Jeep Registry JeepSpace Jeep Reviews Jeep Gallery Jeep Clubs Jeep Groups Jeep Videos Jeep Events Jeep Articles

Go Back JeepForum.com > General > General Discussion > Can anyone one add more?

Great deals on Mickey Thompson Tires @ Jeephut.comRCV Heavy Duty Axle Shafts Now Shipping at Baseline4x4.comPoison Spyder Brawler Rockers!

Reply
Old 01-17-2002, 12:53 PM   #1
The_Icon_Rulez
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Winnipeg , MB
Posts: 1
Can anyone one add more?

Can anyone add more to my list of Jeeps???

Willy’s MA
Willy’s MB
M38 (MC, CJ-2A)Army
CJ-V35 (CJ-3A) Marines + Navy *new*
M38A1 (MD)
M-606 (CJ-3B)
M170 (CJ-6)
M715 (Kaiser Jeep)
TJ
Cherokee
Grand-Cherokee
YJ
Comanche *new*
Dispatcher
DJ-3A
DJ-5
DJ-5A
DJ-5B
DJ-5C
DJ-5D
DJ-5F
DJ-5G
DJ-5L
DJ-6

Gladiator
J-Series

J-100 Panel Delivery
J-200
J-210
J-220
J-230
J-300
J-300 Hoser
J-310
J-320
J-330
J-2000
J-2400
J-2500
J-2600
J-2700
J-2800
J-3400
J-3500
J-3600
J-3700
J-3800
J-4000
J-4500
J-4700
J-4800
J-10
J-20
J-30
Forward Control (FC)
FC-150
FC-170
FC-190
Jeepster 1949-1951
VJ-2
VJ-3
VJ3-6
VJ3-4
473 VJ
673 VJ
Jeepster 1966-1973
Convertible
Pick-up
Station Wagon
Roadster
1971 Hurst (rare) *new*
Willy’s Wagon
Station Wagon
Panel Delivery
Willy’s Pickup
475
F4-134
6-226
L6-226

CJ-1 "AGRIJEEP" *new*
CJ-2A
CJ-3A
CJ-3B
CJ-5
CJ-6
CJ-7
CJ-8/ Scrambler
CJ-4
CJ-4M (X-98?)
M38E1 (CJ-4)
Wagoneer
Grand Wagoneer

Columbian Jeeps
Willco
CJ-3B,3A
Long CJ-3B
CJ-5
CJ-6

Argentinean Jeeps
IKA
M606
CJ-5/CJ-7 mixes
Utilitario (Station Wagon)
Cherokee’s

Venezuelan Jeeps
Scranglers (Long YJ’s)
Scramblers
Long w.b. CJ-6’s
Grand Cherokee
Llanero (CJ-7)

Brazilian Jeeps
Willy’s Jeep- Pick-up
Rural Willy’s
Jeep 101
4 dr. CJ
CJ-3B,3A
Cherokee
CJ-5

Spanish Jeeps
Willy’s Viasa (CJ-3B)
Long w.b. CJ-6
Comando (similar to K.J. Commando)
Bravo CJ3-14
(CJ-3B ver.)
Campeador
Furgon
Duplex
CJ-35 (prototype)
CJ-65 (prototype)

Spanish Military Jeeps
MB
M38
M38A1
M170
M606
CJ3M
(CJ3-14)
CJ-3B

French Jeeps
Hotchkiss M201 (MB)
CJ-3A
JH-101
(CJ-3B)
JH-102
(CJ-6)
HWL (longer JH-102)

Indian Jeeps
Mahindra Variations
Commander (4 dr. CJ-6)
CJ-3B
NC 640 DP Pickup
Mahindra Classic (supped up CJ-3B)
KZ4

Ladakh Jeeps
CJ-3B
CJ-4
Mahindra CJ-4 (4 dr. CJ-3B)
MM540 (CJ-5 variation)
Stretched
CJ-3B
Mahindra Jeeps in the
UK

CJ Deluxe Model
CJ340 (CJ-3B variation)

Australian Jeeps
CJ-8 World Cab

Japanese Jeeps
Mitsubishi
(CJ-3B variations)
J3
J4
J4C
J4M
J10
J11
J20
J53
J54
J54A (Military)
J55
J56
J57
CJ3B-J4-
CJ3B-J4C
(M606)

Jeepney’s of the Philippines
Originals were stretched MB’s
Modern day
CJ-3B’s
extreme ornamentation

I'm still looking. And the Liberty to.
The_Icon_Rulez

Two Polish truck drivers are barreling along when they come up to an
overpass. A sign says, "Clearance: 11"2'." So they get out, measure
their truck, and realize that it's 11"6'. So the first Polak looks at
the second Polak and says, "I don't see any cops around....let's go
for it!"

The_Icon_Rulez is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2002, 10:28 AM   #2
glm 87 wrangler
Registered User
 
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Fayetteville NC
Posts: 272
I like your JOKE
__________________
Gary 87 Wrangler 4.2 258 with weber carb and TFI upgrade.
31/10.5 and Nutter bypass!
glm 87 wrangler is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2002, 10:55 AM   #3
The_Icon_Rulez
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Winnipeg , MB
Posts: 1
thanks,
if you want to see beijing Jeeps check them out here; http://www.beijing-jeep.com/emodels.html

The_Icon_Rulez
The_Icon_Rulez is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2002, 01:01 PM   #4
bcompton
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jun 2001
Posts: 378
Since you included Willy's, how about the Ford GPW (same contract)?
__________________
01 Sport, front drum brake & birfield joint conversion, custom '4 Wheel Drive' stickers, neon washer nozzles, chrome type 'r' oil pan bolts, wooden bead seat pads, racing exhaust tip, offroad license plate frame,
lots of misc. stuff (2.5" Skyjacker springs, 1" BL, 1"MML, Custom flat tcase & engine skid, RE arms, Skyjacker shocks, JKS Discos, Superlift Trac bars, Garvin bumpers, Warn 9.5ti, Lockright & trac-lock, 32" BFG KM's, Kilby & warn skids, EOR rocker bars, cowl snorkel)
bcompton is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-19-2002, 01:46 AM   #5
The_Icon_Rulez
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Winnipeg , MB
Posts: 1
Hey everyone,
Now the reason I didn't add the Ford GPW is because it wasn't considered an actual Jeep. Bantam, Willy's, and Ford were in the race to be the sole producer of Jeeps but Willy's won, It was thought that Willy's could not provide enough Jeeps in what was going on in the world at that time so somebody made sure that Ford was involved someway. Ford agreed to produce the Willy's design under license. Ford gave it the name General Purpose Willy's. Indicating that it was a Ford GP built to Willy's standard design. Ford therefore had no chance at producing the Jeep in mass volumes because it was Willy's design.

I added two new Jeeps to my list, but they weren't really new to me I just forgot about them. There are others with variations like the Golden Eagle and Golden Hawks packages. There is also the Tuxedo Park Mark IV package or the Surrey package. And the Renegade. I'm looking for models and variations.

The_Icon_Rulez
The_Icon_Rulez is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-19-2002, 09:47 AM   #6
offroadaction
Registered User
2005 TJ Wrangler 
 
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Kamloops, BC
Posts: 3
That is good list...one of the better ones I have seen in a while. But there are some things I would like to point out.

The Tuxedo Park edition of the CJ5 and CJ6 are actually called the CJ5A and CJ6A, which is on their seriel numbers.

CJV35 Simalar to a M38, but built for the navy instead of the army. You could actually drive it under water! There was about a thousand built in 1950, and are only about 25 known to be existing still.

Check out my friend Dereks site at http://www.film.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Index.html While most of the site emphasises on CJ3B's, there is lots of great info from all over the world.
__________________
Wes Kibble-Kamloops, BC
www.offroadaction.ca - www.offroadracecanada.com
offroadaction is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-19-2002, 11:01 AM   #7
The_Icon_Rulez
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Winnipeg , MB
Posts: 1
Hey thanks!!!
I got alot of my list from his site. That site is the best. He must have updated it awhile ago because I haven't been there in a long time.
Also I found tons of new stuff I'll be adding more to the list and probably a website pretty soon.
The_Icon_Rulez is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply
Thread Tools





Glock Forum



Jeep, Wrangler, Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, and other models are copyrighted and trademarked to Jeep/Chrysler Corporation. JeepForum.com is not in any way associated with Jeep or the Chrysler Corp.

Copyright © Group Builder, Inc - All Rights Reserved