The Jeep Scrambler, also known as the CJ-8, was a distinctively styled and versatile pickup truck version of the Jeep CJ-7. Produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) between 1981 and 1986 and ...
The Jeep brand dates back to World War II when Willys Overland adapted the Quad it built for the U.S. Army into the CJ-2A. Jeep has since passed to Kaiser and AMC, then to Chrysler when it bought ...
When the Gladiator returned for the 2020 model year, it was Jeep's first pickup truck in almost two decades. But back in the 1980s, the company had no fewer than three haulers in dealerships.
The Jeep Scrambler was manufactured between 1981 and 1985 and offered a 103.5-inch wheelbase, against the 83.4-inch wheelbase of the CJ-5 and 93.5-inch wheelbase of the CJ-7. The Scrambler also ...
Americans have always been suckers for big displacement V8 engines. So much so, in fact, that you can barely find an American-made vehicle that didn’t offer at one point in its life such a thing.
From full-grain leather to Python Green paint, Blacksmith Garage’s craftsmanship stands out in this restomod build. The 1984 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler was restored as a frame-off resto-mod by Blacksmith ...