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Hobby Master 1:72 US Willys Jeep 101st Airborne Div., 506th A.B. Regiment, Company 'C', Normandy, 6 June 1944

Brand:
Hobby Master

Code:
THHG4203

Scale:
1:72

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Wanting to replace their outdated light vehicles the U.S. Military received three tenders. Bantam Car Company was the initial winner but couldn’t meet demand so the job went to Willys-Overland Motors. Willys was to take the best design features of the three submitted tenders and build a standardized vehicle. Eventually in order to meet an even greater demand the Ford Motors Company was asked to build a similar vehicle. During World War II there was a total of 647,870 Jeeps produced by the three companies; Willys-Overland produced 362,841 of them.

Specifications :

Manufacturer: Willys-Overland

Crew : 1 with up to 3 others

Weight (Gross) : 3,125 lb (1,417 kg)

Performance

Engine : Carburetor, liquid cooled, “Go Devil” 4 cylinder (Willys L-head), 60 hp @ 4.000 rpm, 134 cu. In. (2.200 cm3) displacement

Transmission : Warner T-84J / 3-speed synchro-mesh

Transfer case : Dana Spicer 18 / 2-speed

Gear shifter : floor mounted

Suspension

Front axle : beam-leaf

Rear axle : beam-leaf

Brakes : Hydraulic

Front : drum

Rear : drum

Fuel

Type : gasoline

Capacity : 15 US gallons (56.78 liters)

Range : 375 miles (600 km)

Electrical system : 6 volt, negative ground

Tires : (4) + (1) spare / 6 X 16 (non-directional)

Ground clearance : 8.75 in (22.22 cm

Fording depth :

Standard : 18 in (45.72 cm / .4572 m)

Maximum : 21 in (53.34 cm / .5334 m)

Dimensions

Length : 132.75 in (3.371 m)

Wheelbase : 80 in (2.032 m)

Width : 62 in (1.5748 m)

Height :

Top up : 69.75 in (1.77165 m)

To top of steering wheel w/top down : 51.25 in (1.30175 m)

EAN (Barcode) No
Brand Hobby Master
Scale 1:72
Minimum Age No
Recommended Age No
 
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