When was the first Jeep made?

THE FIRST JEEP® BRAND 4x4
Willys-Overland delivered the prototype "Quad" (named for the 4x4 system it featured), to the U.S. Army on Armistice Day (Veteran's Day), November of 1940. The design was completed in a remarkable 75 days. Only two prototypes were made.
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Who made first Jeep?

The first prototype military Jeep was developed by Bantam. Designed in 18 hours by Karl Probst, a freelance auto designer from Detroit, the 1,840-pound Bantam exceeded the Army's expectations during initial testing in September 1940.
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Was the first Jeep a Ford?

Ford jeep may refer to: Ford GPW, the World War II U.S. four-wheel drive military utility vehicle, manufactured by Ford, using the "Willys" licensed design, from 1941 to 1945. Ford Pygmy, Ford's first prototype for the U.S. Army's requirement for the World War II light reconnaissance vehicle.
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What does 1941 mean on a Jeep?

Equally eye-catching is the “1941” decal on the hood. The year in question is a nod to the birth year of the original military Jeep from Willys, from which the company traces its origin. Small black decals running from the door to the rear section add a few more hat tips to the birth of the first Willys Jeep.
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Where was the first Jeep built?

The American Bantam Car Company invented, developed and produced one of the most famous vehicles in the world – the jeep. It all happened here in Butler, Pa.
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Ford Jeep Demonstration 1941



What does Jeep stand for?

Contrary to what a lot of people believe, the word Jeep isn't technically an acronym. Each letter doesn't stand for something, but it's a reference to another acronym from back in the days of the war. Military personnel would refer to some vehicles as GPs - or General Purpose.
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Why is a Jeep called a Jeep?

Military Slang

Even before the premiere of the Willys MB in 1941, soldiers were using the term “jeep.” As early as World War I, untested vehicles and newly enlisted soldiers were nicknamed jeeps. The name stuck, eventually being used to describe light military recon vehicles from that point forward.
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What does Willys mean on a Jeep?

This Jeep was called the Willys because the government selected a vehicle based on the fashion of the Bantam Car Company. Bantam lacked the production facilities to mass-produce, and the military wanted suppliers, so Willys got a contract to build this model of Jeep in the late 1940s.
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Did ww2 Jeeps have keys?

The Jeeps were simple in design. The 1941 Willy's MB had a push button start, literally. To start the Jeep, you had to push a button on the floor. There were no keys.
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How much did a Jeep cost in 1941?

After arduous testing, Willys-Overland was awarded the contract in July of 1941 calling for the production of 16,000 revised MB models at a unit price of $738.74.
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How much is a 1948 Willys Jeep worth?

The 1948 Willys Jeep is one of these collectors' items that fetches a great deal of money when sold. According to the site classic.com, the average price of this specific model is $12,104 and this is based on 21 listings. The lowest-priced option was sold for $3,575 and the highest went for $12,600.
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How much is a 1944 Willys Jeep worth?

Though the Jeep is unrestored, it was reportedly painted shortly after its discovery and is in a condition that corresponds to its long-stored description, according to a Bonhams' representative. The pre-auction estimate places the selling price between $20,000 and $30,000.
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Who owns Jeep now?

Who owns Jeep? Jeep is an American brand and a division of FCA US LLC, which used to be known as Chrysler Group, LLC. FCA US LLC is an owned subsidiary of the Italian-American corporation and parent company Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, which is one of the world's biggest automakers.
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Did Ford ever make a Jeep?

Produced from 1941 to 1945, the jeep evolved post-war into the civilian Jeep CJ, and inspired an entire category of recreational four wheel drive vehicles. The name “jeep” is generally believed to be derived from the Ford's vehicle initials – GP. This Ford GPW Jeep was built in 1943.
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Did they have jeeps in ww1?

MM 'Jeeps' are now serving on many fighting fronts." However, that wasn't actually the first time the name had been used. One Army quartermaster wrote in 1941 that the term had been used in the First World War by Army mechanics to refer to any new vehicle that came into the shop for testing.
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What was the first civilian Jeep?

The first civilian Jeep vehicle, the CJ-2A, was produced in 1945. Willys advertisements marketed the Jeep as a work vehicle for farmers and construction workers. It came with a tailgate, side-mounted spare tire, larger headlights, an external fuel cap and many more items that its military predecessors did not include.
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What Jeep was used in Vietnam?

1967-1969: Kaiser Jeep M715

Wikimedia/Pibwl The Kaiser Jeep M715 was a heavy-duty vehicle that served in Vietnam. The truck was used extensively by other countries for military purposes, and a variant is still produced today by Kia for the South Korean armed forces.
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What was America's true secret weapon during World War II?

The United States detonated two atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, killing 210,000 people—children, women, and men. President Truman authorized the use of the atom bombs in an effort to bring about Japan's surrender in the Second World War.
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How fast could a ww2 Jeep go?

The Willys MB had a top speed of up to 65 miles per hour and could go 300 miles on a single tank of gas. It had a crew of two and could carry another three additional personnel. It could carry up to 800 pounds of cargo and tow 1,000 pounds. This vehicle saw action all over the world.
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What is the death wobble in a Jeep?

Death wobble happens in Jeeps, 4x4s, and trucks when rapidly rotating steering wheel components cause your steering wheel to move rapidly from side to side. This causes your vehicle to feel like it's about to fall apart and you want to hold onto the steering wheel for dear life.
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Are ww2 jeeps street legal?

While not street legal in the U.S., it instead enters the North American market in the side-by-side (aka UTV) market.
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Does the military still use jeeps?

Are military Jeeps still used by the U.S.? The current military vehicle lineup no longer includes Jeep-made designs. According to Fox News, however, the U.S. military currently has a stronger-than-ever need for smaller, lighter, tactical vehicles.
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Why does Jeep have seven slots?

After the war in 1945, Willy's wanted to produce the Willys MB for civilians. However, the nine-slot grille was Ford's design, so Willy's couldn't trademark it. So Willys subtracted two of the nine slots to make it a seven-slot grille and this was enough of a change to get a trademark.
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What does Jeep stand for just empty?

JEEP is an acronym for Just Empty Every Pocket.
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Why is Jeep called Jeep Popeye?

The quirkiest tale claims that Jeep was named after a minor character from the Popeye cartoons, a magical and slippery creature named Eugene the Jeep, who was apparently very popular in his time.
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