The 1941 BRC-40 Jeep was designed by the American Bantam Car Co. in Butler and met the Army's requirements for a light, adaptable vehicle to use for reconnaissance. Its ...
When 1,200 jeeps line up at Butler County Community College on Friday, they will be doing more than driving a three-mile route and then parking for people to admire.
The...
Do you want to take your Jeep off-road but you’re not sure how to do it? Would you like to repair a chip in your windshield by yourself?
These topics and more will be di...
The Butler County Tourism and Convention Bureau asked county veterans to recall their memories of the Jeep during military service.
Here is one of those letters wri...
This timeline about the history of the Jeep is from Chrysler Historical Services. Chrysler is the Jeep's parent company.
1938
Willys-Overland, based in Ohio, hired ...
As 1,200 Jeeps make their way to Butler County for the Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival this weekend, shops also are preparing to show off.
The Butler County Tourism & Conv...
Military sold on vehicle's versatility
In Butler's West End, behind the gates of AK Steel, is a yellowish-brown brick building that is the birthplace of one of the world'...
1-6 p.m. — Jeep registration and check-in at Butler County Community College
6 p.m. — Main Street parade begins, presented by Armstrong, Hefren-Tillotson, Peoples TWP, P...
Playgrounds lets Jeep owners have fun
Jeep enthusiasts who want to have some fun with their Jeep or those who want to watch owners test their skills won’t want to miss th...
The Butler County Tourism and Convention Bureau asked county veterans to recall their memories of the Jeep during military service.
Here is one of those letters wri...