a1awind Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 this was compiled by the early cj-5 forum I wanted to add this to the tech forum so it was in a post by itself. Bantam Pilot Model - 1940 BRC-60 - Bantam model - 70 produced BRC-40 - American Bantam Jeep for military BRC-40/4WS - Bantam 4 wheel steering Jeep model BRC-40 Checker - Checker's take on the Bantam design Quad - Willys design prototype - 1940 Pygmy - Ford's design prototype - 1940 CPJ - Chevrolet entry proto for the Military design group Mark II - Bantam production 1940-1941 MA - Willys production Jeep for the military 1,553 produced - 1941 GP - Ford's Jeep that the military ordered 1,500 of eventually 4,456 were produced - 1941 BRC-40 - Bantam's Jeep turned into the military 1,500 but in the end 2,605 were produced - 1941 MB(1) - Willys second generation Jeep design (the model produced in 1941 had a welded grill and 25,808 were produced) MB(2) - Willys second design that incorporated the Ford designed stamped grill - 335,531 were built GPW - Ford's Jeep built on Willys design specs, the breakdown of the designation is "G" Government, "P" Ford's designation for 80" wheelbase "W" Willys design 277,896 were built from 1941 - 1945 GPA - Ford's Amphibious Jeep 12,778 were built from 1942 - 1943 "A" fpr amphibious M-38 - Willys gov design of the CJ-3A from 1950 - 1952 only 61,423 were ever produced M-38a1 - Willys government design that would mostly resemble the CJ-5. 101,488 were produced from 1952 - 1957 M-170 - Long wheelbase Military Ambulance M-151 - MUTT ("Military Unit Tactical Truck") built from 1959 - 1978 M-718 - Ambulance version of the M-151 M-422 - Mighty Mite. Aluminum Marine Corps Jeep, air cooled V4 lightweight M-422A1 - Longer wheelbase version of the Mighty Mite M-606 - The Jeep M606 was a military version of the Jeep CJ-3B, built 1962 M-606A1 (12v) and M606A2 (24v), M606A3 Designed after the CJ-5 both for US Armed Forces and Export from 1965 through 1982 M-676 - FC truck the M676 (or type I) was a two door pickup which differed very little from a stock FC-170 M-677 - FC truck The M677 (type II) was a four door crew cab pickup having the same 103" wheelbase and thus a shorter pickup box M-679 - FC Marine Ambulance M715 - Kaiser-built military pick-up truck, similar to the Gladiator J2000 - J4000 trucks M-725 - military field ambulance CJ-V35 - Military custom order. Cross between MB, M38, CJ-3A. CJ-V35/U 1000 modified CJ-3As were produced for the U.S. Navy as the underwater vehicle XM-170 - Experimental cousin of the CJ-4 CJ-2 (Agrijeep) - Willys first commercial bid for the gen public, mostly in farm use CJ-2A - Willys second production Jeep for the gen public, 214,202 were built from 1945 - 1949 CJ-3A - Willy third design, this Jeep had 131,843 produced from 1949 - 1953 CJ-3B - Willys design this was much like the CJ-3A only the hood was much taller. To accommodate the F-head. 155,494 were produced from 1953 - 1968 CJ-4 - The missing link as some would call this one, it is an early design of what would become the CJ-5, only one is known to still exist CJ-4 (Mahindra and Mahindra) - a long CJ-3B built in India FC 150 - Jeep Forward Control Truck, based on the 81" wheelbase CJ-5 initially. FC 170 - Longer wheelbase (103.5) Forward Control truck, used Super Hurricane I6 CJ-5 - Willys (Kaiser) made from 1955 - 1970, then AMC took it from there and built them till 1983 when among criticism about getting tough on high rollover risk AMC reluctantly decided to drop the short base model form its lineup. in the end over 600,000 of them were produced CJ-6 - Willys (Kaiser) 1956 - 1970 and AMC 1970 - 1981, this one has a 101" wheelbase. From 1976-1981 they were export only. The only production number I have is 50,172 which sounds awful low to me for that many years CJ-5A/CJ-6A - Kaiser Elevated the Tuxedo Park package to a separate model in 1964 ended ? CJ-7 - Built by AMC starting in 1976, this Jeep had 93.4" wheelbase and had many offspring to its design CJ-8 - this AMC design was known as the Scrambler, it has a 103" wheelbase and with the half top took on a truck type look. built from 1981 - 1985 27,792 were built CJ-10 - 3/4 ton CJ Truck, export mainly to Australia CJ-10A - Aircraft Military Tug in the United States DJ-5A - Jeep built 2 wheel drive for mostly Postal delivery, they did also built a DJ-8 similar to the CJ-8 YJ - Wrangler, Started by AMC in 1986 and taken over by Chrysler in 1988, 632,231 were built up until 1995 TJ - 1997 - 2006, Jeep Wrangler TJ-L - Long wheelbase TJ available for overseas military use LJ - 2003 - 2006, Wrangler Unlimited KJ - Jeep Liberty XJ - Jeep Cherokee MJ - Comanche - 1986-92 - compact pick-up VJ - 1949 through 1951 original 2WD Jeepster ZJ - Jeep Grand Cherokee 1993 - 1998 FC - Forward Control Jeep Van Trucks FJ-3 and FJ-3A - Fleet Vans FJ - Eagle Talon WJ - Jeep Grand Cherokee 1999 - 2004 WK - Jeep Grand Cherokee 2005 - SJ - Denotes the full size Grand Wagoneers and Trucks 1963 - 1993 XK - Jeep Commander JK - Jeep Wrangler, 2007 - present XK- Jeep Comander, 2005- present MK- Jeep Compass/ Patriot 2006- present _________________ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeepcoMJ Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 this was compiled by the early cj-5 forum I wanted to add this to the tech forum so it was in a post by itself. Bantam Pilot Model - 1940 BRC-60 - Bantam model - 70 produced BRC-40 - American Bantam Jeep for military BRC-40/4WS - Bantam 4 wheel steering Jeep model BRC-40 Checker - Checker's take on the Bantam design Quad - Willys design prototype - 1940 Pygmy - Ford's design prototype - 1940 CPJ - Chevrolet entry proto for the Military design group Mark II - Bantam production 1940-1941 MA - Willys production Jeep for the military 1,553 produced - 1941 GP - Ford's Jeep that the military ordered 1,500 of eventually 4,456 were produced - 1941 BRC-40 - Bantam's Jeep turned into the military 1,500 but in the end 2,605 were produced - 1941 MB(1) - Willys second generation Jeep design (the model produced in 1941 had a welded grill and 25,808 were produced) MB(2) - Willys second design that incorporated the Ford designed stamped grill - 335,531 were built GPW - Ford's Jeep built on Willys design specs, the breakdown of the designation is "G" Government, "P" Ford's designation for 80" wheelbase "W" Willys design 277,896 were built from 1941 - 1945 GPA - Ford's Amphibious Jeep 12,778 were built from 1942 - 1943 "A" fpr amphibious M-38 - Willys gov design of the CJ-3A from 1950 - 1952 only 61,423 were ever produced M-38a1 - Willys government design that would mostly resemble the CJ-5. 101,488 were produced from 1952 - 1957 M-170 - Long wheelbase Military Ambulance M-151 - MUTT ("Military Unit Tactical Truck") built from 1959 - 1978 M-718 - Ambulance version of the M-151 M-422 - Mighty Mite. Aluminum Marine Corps Jeep, air cooled V4 lightweight M-422A1 - Longer wheelbase version of the Mighty Mite M-606 - The Jeep M606 was a military version of the Jeep CJ-3B, built 1962 M-606A1 (12v) and M606A2 (24v), M606A3 Designed after the CJ-5 both for US Armed Forces and Export from 1965 through 1982 M-676 - FC truck the M676 (or type I) was a two door pickup which differed very little from a stock FC-170 M-677 - FC truck The M677 (type II) was a four door crew cab pickup having the same 103" wheelbase and thus a shorter pickup box M-679 - FC Marine Ambulance M715 - Kaiser-built military pick-up truck, similar to the Gladiator J2000 - J4000 trucks M-725 - military field ambulance CJ-V35 - Military custom order. Cross between MB, M38, CJ-3A. CJ-V35/U 1000 modified CJ-3As were produced for the U.S. Navy as the underwater vehicle XM-170 - Experimental cousin of the CJ-4 CJ-2 (Agrijeep) - Willys first commercial bid for the gen public, mostly in farm use CJ-2A - Willys second production Jeep for the gen public, 214,202 were built from 1945 - 1949 CJ-3A - Willy third design, this Jeep had 131,843 produced from 1949 - 1953 CJ-3B - Willys design this was much like the CJ-3A only the hood was much taller. To accommodate the F-head. 155,494 were produced from 1953 - 1968 CJ-4 - The missing link as some would call this one, it is an early design of what would become the CJ-5, only one is known to still exist CJ-4 (Mahindra and Mahindra) - a long CJ-3B built in India FC 150 - Jeep Forward Control Truck, based on the 81" wheelbase CJ-5 initially. FC 170 - Longer wheelbase (103.5) Forward Control truck, used Super Hurricane I6 CJ-5 - Willys (Kaiser) made from 1955 - 1970, then AMC took it from there and built them till 1983 when among criticism about getting tough on high rollover risk AMC reluctantly decided to drop the short base model form its lineup. in the end over 600,000 of them were produced CJ-6 - Willys (Kaiser) 1956 - 1970 and AMC 1970 - 1981, this one has a 101" wheelbase. From 1976-1981 they were export only. The only production number I have is 50,172 which sounds awful low to me for that many years CJ-5A/CJ-6A - Kaiser Elevated the Tuxedo Park package to a separate model in 1964 ended ? CJ-7 - Built by AMC starting in 1976, this Jeep had 93.4" wheelbase and had many offspring to its design CJ-8 - this AMC design was known as the Scrambler, it has a 103" wheelbase and with the half top took on a truck type look. built from 1981 - 1985 27,792 were built CJ-10 - 3/4 ton CJ Truck, export mainly to Australia CJ-10A - Aircraft Military Tug in the United States DJ-5A - Jeep built 2 wheel drive for mostly Postal delivery, they did also built a DJ-8 similar to the CJ-8 YJ - Wrangler, Started by AMC in 1986 and taken over by Chrysler in 1988, 632,231 were built up until 1995 TJ - 1997 - 2006, Jeep Wrangler TJ-L - Long wheelbase TJ available for overseas military use LJ - 2003 - 2006, Wrangler Unlimited KJ - Jeep Liberty XJ - Jeep Cherokee MJ - Comanche - 1986-92 - compact pick-up VJ - 1949 through 1951 original 2WD Jeepster ZJ - Jeep Grand Cherokee 1993 - 1998 FC - Forward Control Jeep Van Trucks FJ-3 and FJ-3A - Fleet Vans FJ - Eagle Talon WJ - Jeep Grand Cherokee 1999 - 2004 WK - Jeep Grand Cherokee 2005 - SJ - Denotes the full size Grand Wagoneers and Trucks 1963 - 1993 XK - Jeep Commander JK - Jeep Wrangler, 2007 - present _________________ corrected the comanche year, and placed the MJ next to the XJ considering they're the same base did you compile that? nice job Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
a1awind Posted January 14, 2008 Author Share Posted January 14, 2008 thanks pat, no the early cj5 forum put it together, I don't have that kinda time. I know that the manche wasnt around until 1986.(I fixed the original post ) but i guess that the cj'ers wouldnt pay much attention to our beloved little truck. I am trying to find model designations for the commander and the patriot. and i guess even the blasphemous little turd compass. i hope Pete and eagle consider making this a sticky as this is a handy list for any jeeper. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BLHTAZ Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 The Commander is in your list... "XK" Compass & Patriot are the same... "MK" I work at a Jeep dealership -- Parts Dept. ;) You should also edit out the "LJ" as that is not a body code. It's just a nickname for Long Jeep. The Unlimited is still a TJ. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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