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Source: Automobile Reference Collection
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THEN AND NOW – The ruggedness and dependability of the original Jeep that helped the allies win World War II are carried over in the modern versions produced by Jeep Corporation, which became part of American Motors in 1970. Those who remember the wartime version (top) will be glad to know that the current Jeep CJ-7 model (bottom) is available with all the comfort and convenience features of a passenger car, including automatic transmission, Quadra-Trac full-time four-wheel drive and power disc brakes – and hardtop.
Creator Name: American Motors Corp., Detroit Mich
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