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1962 Willys 101 a 4-door CJ5?

#1 User is offline   92SquareEye 

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Posted 12 June 2008 - 03:38 PM

"In 1958, the Brazilian government asked the Willys Jeep factory in Brazil to make an extended version of the classic CJ5 type jeep to be used to transport workers and materials during the construction of the new capital city named Brasilia. "
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anyone familiar with this?

more info here...

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Posted 12 June 2008 - 03:49 PM

Hmm the wipers on the bottom of the windshield started in 1968. So this Jeep must have newer windshield. The steering column is also upgraded or adapted.
Look really neat though. A limo Early CJ5
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Posted 12 June 2008 - 04:33 PM

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That vehicle shown below is a Jeep 101, which referred to the wheel base of 101 inches, it was an extended CJ-5, which was later built in Canada and called the CJ-6. The Jeep 101 was built in Caracas, Venezuela, and is one of the few older Jeep vehicles made in 2 wheel drive.

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Posted 17 June 2008 - 11:23 PM

That was a pretty nice restoration for a 1958 CJ5 jeep...
But I'm not sure if it is the only one in the US at this time...
Seems like I've already seen a jeep with the same model before...
Found this 2 Cool Jeep Parts Sites Mobile Electronics and Off Road Products

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