The first generation Ford Bronco was introduced in 1966 and was manufactured at Ford’s Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan through 1977. In fact all Bronco’s were made in Wayne and just recently Ford formally announced it is bringing back the Bronco to its global vehicle portfolio in 2020. And yes, it is to be […]
Auctions submissions are coming this week!! So get your cars ready, get your friends ready, get your friends’ cars ready. We will be taking submissions soon and are paying commissions to anyone who can bring successful bidders (meaning the auction closes with a sale) to the auction. So to prep for this milestone, we thought […]
Jeep introduced the CJ-7 in 1976 as a longer wheel-based option from the CJ-5. There were several different special editions/equipment packages offered throughout the 7-series run…Renegade, Golden Eagle, Laredo, Limited and a low production volume Jamboree Commemorative Edition. Over 379,000 were made so you can be picky when picking if needed. However, the CJ-7 was […]
We founded Second Daily, in part, to bring awareness of a relatively niche market to a relatively broader audience. As part of that mission, we have an obligation to uphold the statement that a second daily isn’t just for the wealthy. It isn’t just for those with second homes with second garages within which to […]
A few weeks ago we reported how the IH Scout in 1961 was born, in part, due to the success Jeep was realizing in the growing 4×4 market. Ironically, the legendary Jeep Wagoneer two years later would be in response to the success of the Scout. In some ways, Scouts were new and improved Willys […]
“The hardest part to find for the CJ-8 is the CJ-8 itself, seeing as only 27,792 ever existed.” – Chris Baker, CJ-8 owner/enthusiast Brochure showcasing the upcoming 1982 CJ-8 Jeep Scrambler What do you get when you cross a pickup truck with a Jeep CJ-7 and an El Camino? That’s right, the oddly eye-catching stepchild […]
Most car nuts could likely tell you one of the first cars that caught their eye when they were just a wee little lad. For me, it was my neighbor’s 1969 primer grey SS Camaro sans hood. It was the lack of an engine cover that mostly stood out…surely that can’t be good when it […]