The first all-steel station wagon designed as a passenger vehicle, the Willys Jeep began its production run just after World War II, with over 300,000 coming off the assembly lines before manufacturing ceased in 1965. It was a particularly popular family vehicle in the early to mid-1950s, coinciding with a national shift toward suburban living.
Draped in an eye-catching burgundy and wood-paneled paint scheme, this 1/18 scale reproduction of a '55 release features an opening hood (revealing a detailed engine), opening doors, a well-appointed interior, an opening trunk window, treaded tires, real-working steering, and authentic badging. Measures approximately 10" long.
Draped in an eye-catching burgundy and wood-paneled paint scheme, this 1/18 scale reproduction of a '55 release features an opening hood (revealing a detailed engine), opening doors, a well-appointed interior, an opening trunk window, treaded tires, real-working steering, and authentic badging. Measures approximately 10" long.