Liberty Jeep

  • How The Jeep Got Its Name
    Where did the name Jeep come from? Not from the original designer and builder, the Bantam Car Company. It wasn’t Willys, the famous manufacturer of the Willys MB, either. Ford didn’t pick the name when it was making the GPW, and the U.S. Military never designated the term either. Truth be told, no one knows for sure just how the name “Jeep” came about, but the one common thread is that all of the theories relate to a sort of general population adoption of the term. There are a number of the Read More...
  • Jeep Parts And Accessories For The Cold Season
    Jeep Parts and Accessories for the cold season What Jeep Parts are suitable for the cold months? That will depend on a number of factors. Jeep owners living in areas that truly experience winter are more likely to require exterior parts or accessories. Furthermore, they will also require more temperature-related interior accessories for their treks. Exterior Jeep Parts and Accessories Snowy winters have their ups and downs, and what you get for in scenery and seasonal diversity, you pay for Read More...
  • The Rubicon Trail, a Formidable Challenge for Any Off Road Enthusiast
    The Rubicon trail is not for the faint of heart, or for anyone that is afraid of doing any damage to their jeep. But if you are planning on tackling this mighty trail, you need only bring two things, your jeep, and the courage to tackle the treacherous 22 miles of the Rubicon trail. The Rubicon trail runs from Georgetown through the high sierras and into Lake Tahoe. It is a non-maintained road which is located in two different counties, El Dorado and Placer and runs at an elevation of 5400 to a Read More...
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