Friday, January 31, 2014

Jp (magazine)

Jp is an American magazine devoted to Jeeps, Jeep history, and the off-roading lifestyle.

Jp

The June 2012 issue of Jp.
CategoriesAutomobile magazine
Frequency10 per year
Total circulation
(December 2011)
76,139[1]
First issue 1996
CompanySource Interlink Media
Country United States
Based inLos Angeles
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.jpmagazine.com
ISSN1097-2730

History[edit]

Jp Magazine is a Jeep-only publication. It was established in 1996 by Dobbs Publishing Group, which was then acquired by Petersen Publishing Company. Petersen Publishing was sold to British publisher EMAP in 1998, who sold the former Petersen magazines toPrimedia in 2001. Today it is published by Source Interlink Media.
Jp Magazine is essentially a do-it-yourself manual for any Jeep owner looking to modify, restore, and maintain their Jeep, and each issues contains articles on products, how-to's, upgrades, performance tests, product shootouts, and more. Events are also covered in the magazine, from trail rides in the USA to international competitions and off-road events. Also featured are stories on Jeep history, news, and concept vehicles. The magazine covers Jeep trends and trends in the aftermarket industry.

Types of Jeeps[edit]

Project Jeeps[edit]

Jp Magazine has done multiple Jeep buildups over the years, from "low-buck" to putting in crazy engines. Some of the project Jeeps have been:
2007 Jeep Wrangler, Penny Pincher
1978 Jeep Cherokee Chief, The Monkey Bus
1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport, Project JR 2.0
Various Jeeps, The Sh!tbox Derby
Flatfender Chassis Jeep hot rod, Jeep Rat Rod/Sloppy Seconds
1968 Jeepster Commando, Jeepster Resurrection
1968 Jeep J2000, Project J2008
Jeep CJ-5, Project Hatari or $13 Jeep
1998 Jeep Cherokee, Project Mileage Master
Jeep Buggy Poison Spyder Customs Brusier, Jeep Juggy or Time Bandit
2007 Jeep Wrangler, Ready-to-Run

Editors[edit]

The following persons have been editor-in-chief of Jp :
  • Christian Hazel
  • John Cappa
  • Rick Pewe
  • Rob Reaser

Books[edit]

  • How to Modify Your Jeep Chassis and Suspension for Off-Road.

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