Here’s a Jeep up for auction that does a good job of showing how the interchangeability of old Jeep parts can lead to a confusing vehicle 50 years later.
The auction lists this Jeep as a CJ6, but there are a number of clues pointing to it actually being an M170.
First, we have a split windshield. These were available on civilian Jeeps as well, though, so that in itself isn’t conclusive:
Passenger side, where an M170 had a larger, square-ish door opening and placed the spare tire just inside/ to the rear. Note the lack of the “body seam”, and some extra sheet metal hanging down:
Moving inside, note the longer wheelhouse on the driver’s side with storage lid:
View towards the front, note the military gauge arrangement on the dash.
And the glovebox door to the left of the steering wheel:
Add in the Commando front clip, and Bronco drivetrain and you’ve got quite a FrankenJeep going here, but it still could be cool.
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Lars on September 05, 2007
Boyink (Author) on September 07, 2007