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What is a Full Size Jeep?
An "FSJ" is any vehicle produced in North America, carrying the "Jeep"
nameplate, with 2 or 4drs, in 2 or 4wd, whose wheelbase does not exceed
132", nor is less than 109", and whose tread width is no more than 63" nor
less than 57".
This definition is known to include the following models:
Cherokee: 1974-1983
Wagoneer: 1963-1983
Grand Wagoneer: 1984-1991
Gladiator and J-series pickup: 1963-1987
M-715 Military versions and its derivatives
The following vehicles, while not technically Full Size Jeeps, are welcomed here, as they are the honored forebearers of our beloved beasts of burden:
1947-1965 Jeep All Steel Wagon
1947-1965 Jeep Pickup (not Gladiator)
Forward Control Trucks (FC-150/FC-170) - although the FC-150 was based on the CJ chassis
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