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Jeep Off-Road

Jeep Off-Road
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Author:

Tom Morr

Photographer:

Ken Brubaker

Format: Paperback, 192 Pages
Item: 144405
ISBN: 9780760329948
Publisher: Motorbooks
Series: Gallery
Specs
Illustrations: 234 Color Photos
Size: 6.5 x 8.25 x .5
Weight: 1 lb.
Edition: First
Published: June 15th 2007
DC: AP
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Long before off-roading took so many drivers off the beaten (or paved) path, Jeep was there.  Off-roading is what Jeep was made for, more than 65 years ago, and things have only gotten better.  This book shows readers why.  Tom Morr, an off-road aficionado, takes readers into every aspect of the sport.  The vehicles, the modifications, the courses, the events:  it’s all here in fascinating detail, illustrated with hundreds of full-color action photos.  Morr details techniques that off-road drivers use in major competitions, including insider information about modifications and technical stats.  This book has everything a Jeep off-roader--or fan--could hope for.  Jeep Off-Road will thrill beginners, enthusiasts, and long-time Jeep off-roaders.

Formerly a staff editor at Four Wheeler, Off-Road and 4x4 Power magazines, Tom Morr has contributed articles to many off-road enthusiast and trade publications worldwide. He also collaborated with photographer Ken Brubaker on Motorbooks’ Monster Trucks (2003).  He lives in Thousands Oaks, California.

 

Ken Brubaker’s work has appeared in a variety of magazines including American Airlines' American Way, Britain's 4x4 & Off-Roader, Four Wheeler, 4Wheel & Off-Road, Off-Road, 4Wheel Drive & Sport Utility, Fullsize 4x4, and many others. He lives in northern Illinois with his wife and three children.

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Introduction

Chapter 1: TJ, 1997–2006

Chapter 2: YJ Wrangler, 1987–1996

Chapter 3: “Funny Fender” CJs, CJ-5 to CJ-8, 1954–1986

Chapter 4: Utilities–Wagons, Panels, Cherokees, Wagoneers

Chapter 5: The Less Famous–Jeepsters, FCs, and FSJ Pickups

Chapter 6: Military Jeeps & Flatfenders

Chapter 7: Trail Rated or Not? Jeeping Into the Future

Appendix: Jeep Resources

Index

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