Jeep Manufactures

MANUFACTURER DATES MODELS PRODUCED
American Bantom Car Co. 1940-1941 Bantom Prototype, BRC-90
Willys-Overland Motors, Inc. 1941-1952 Quad, MA, MB. M38, CJ-2, CJ-2A, CJ-3A, Willys Pickup, Willys Wagon, Jeepster/VJ
Ford Motor Company 1941-1945, 1959-1978 Pygmy, GP, GPW, GPA, M-151
Willys Motors, Inc.      (Division of Kaiser) 1953-1962 M-38A1, M-170, CJ-3B, CJ-5, CJ-6, DJ-3A, Willys Pickup, Willys Wagon, FC-150, FC-190, M-151
Kaiser Jeep Corporation   (name change only) 1963-1969 M-38A1, M-715, M-725, CJ-3B, CJ-5, CJ-6, DJ-3A, DJ-5A, DJ-6, Cherokee & Wagoneer/SJ, J-Series Pickups, Jeepster Commando(C-101), FC-150, FC-190, M-151
American Motors Corporation (AMC) 1970-1986 CJ-5, CJ-6, CJ-7, CJ-8, DJ-5A, Cherokee & Wagoneer/SJ, Cherokee/XJ, J-Series Pickups, Comanche/MJ Pickup, Jeepster Commando (C-101)
AM General                         (see note below) 1959-1975, 1983-present M-151, DJ-5A, HMMWV and Hummer
Chrysler Jeep/Eagle      (Division of Chrysler) 1987-1998 Cherokee & Wagoneer/SJ, Cherokee/XJ, Comanche/MJ pickup, Grand Cherokee/ZJ, Wrangler/YJ, Wrangler/TJ
Daimler-Chrysler 1998-present Cherokee/XJ, Grand Cherokee/ZJ, Grand Cherokee/WJ, Liberty/KJ, Wrangler/TJ

NOTE: AM General was a subsidiary of American Motors Corporation through 1983, at which time it was sold to LTV Corporation. Then in 1992, LTV Corporation sold AM General to its present owner, the Renco Group, Inc.