The model is 16″ long. Nice piece.
“This handcrafted teak wood model is an extremely beautiful replica of a World War II Willys jeep with detailed interior and engine compartment. The front wheels move from left to right and wheels rotate.
Model has an extremely detailed interior with gauges, data plates, gas, clutch and brake pedal and has a steering wheel that rotates. The Windshield folds and the hood opens to reveal a detailed engine compartment showing the radiator with fan, top radiator hose, gas filter, battery generator,distributor, oil pump, oil fill tube, carburetor with crossover and air cleaner. It also has a detailed under carriage with exhaust and skid palate.
This hand made model measures 16″ long by 7″ wide and is 7 3/4″ tall with windshield in the raised position.
You will not find a better more detailed model than this. The picture show some dust from the model being on the shelve and I will clean it before I ship.”
Very nice… and so much detail. But why did they cut an extra 10th slot in the front grill?
Looks like Jeeps made by a company in California called Premium Wood Designs, I think..
Perry, you may be right. I found two similar jeeps at Premium wood:
http://www.premiumwooddesigns.com/Willy_s_Jeep_p/hdwillysjeep.htm
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http://www.premiumwooddesigns.com/War_Jeep_p/toywarjeep.htm