Road Signature 92858 1/18 Scale, 1955 Willys Jeep Station Wagon, Blue, Ready to Display Metal Car Model (RS92858BL)

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Road Signature 92858 1/18 1955 Willys Jeep Station Wagon, Blue, Metal Car Model Ready to Exhibit

Brand:Road Signature
Stock Code:RS92858BL
Scale:1/18
Type:Model ready to exhibit
Material:Metal, plastic


1/18 1955 Willys Jeep Station Wagon Contents

  • 1/18 1955 Willys Jeep Station Wagon Metal Car

1/18 1955 Willys Jeep Station Wagon Metal Car Features

  • It is the original 1/18 scale model of the 1955 Willys Jeep Station Wagon produced by Road Signature company.
  • The tires of the model are made of real rubber.
  • Willys Jeep Station Wagon body and chassis are manufactured from metal alloy and the feeling of reality is at the highest level.
  • In the vehicle design and manufacturing phase, the original Willys Jeep Station Wagona was studied.
  • The interior details of the model are processed to fine details.
  • The details and weight found in every detail of the vehicle give the feeling of realism closest to its original state.

About Willys Jeep Station Wagon

With more than 300,000 wagons and variants built in the USA, Willys's II. It was one of the most successful models after World War II. In 1949, after a while when the four -wheel drive option was introduced, 2WD was sold as "Station Wagon", and 4WD was marketed as "Utility Wagon". [4] 4WD Willys Jeep Wagon is usually considered the first production sports terrain vehicle

Jeep Wagon was designed by industrial designer Brooks Stevens in the mid -1940s. The steel body was more efficient for mass production, easier to maintain and safe than the real wooden -body station wagon versions. In the first two years of jeep wagon production, Crosley became the only manufacturer in the USA with a price comparable station Wagon, and an All-Celik wagon was introduced in 1947.

Jeep Wagon was the first Willys product with independent front suspension. Barney Roos, Chief Engineer of Willys, developed a system based on seven -leaf pedestrian. The system, called "planadyne" by Willys, looked like a "planers" suspension developed by Roos for Studebaker in the mid -1930s. In 1953, the US Army included 463 and 473 in TM9-2800-1 under the standard Nomenclature List of G-740 in TM9-2800-1.


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Hobbytime Review

We also know as a military vehicle that has worked in most battles. In this metal model, the vet arihi processed as a civilian vehicle is very important. The front doors, rear baggage and hood are opened. Although the W sign on the hood is too small, it has a quality appearance. It is thought to the details on the tires. No matter how old the engine is, the walker is perfect: P

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