It’s not a truck or a car, it’s a JEEP! Developed in the early 1940s as a light reconnaissance vehicle for the U.S. Army, the Jeep successfully transitioned from military usage to public use with the arrival of the CJ-2A in 1945. Many more CJ models would follow, cementing the Jeep as one of the most successful and longest tenured models when the CJ-10A was discontinued in 1986.With more than 1.5 million Jeeps sold, a restoration book for these vehicles has been desperately needed. Author Mark Altschuler of restoremyjeep.com showcases his decades of experience in this must-have restoration book that features component restoration of all aspects of the timeless Jeep. Step-by-step procedures document the disassembly, restoration, and reassembly of your favorite models, while color illustrations depict exactly what you’re wanting to see as you address your project. Jeep Restoration: 1940-1983 is not only a handy tool that addresses the total restoration of your prized machine, but it will likely also be one of the cheapest "tools" you will purchase for your project.