What is a Full Size Jeep?
An "FSJ" is any vehicle produced in North America, carrying the "Jeep" nameplate, with 2 or 4 doors, in 2 or 4 wheel drive, whose wheelbase does not exceed 132", nor is less than 109", and whose tread width is no more than 63" nor less than 57".
The above definition includes the following models:
Wagoneer Family (1963 - 1991): | 1963 - 1983 Wagoneer (Wagoneers!) |
1984 - 1991 Grand Wagoneer | |
GW History by Charlie Thompson: |
Go Here: Wagoneer History |
Cherokee (1974 - 1983): | Full Size Cherokee - not the little ones |
J Series Trucks (1963 - 1988): | Gladiator |
J-series Pickup | |
Gladiator and J Series pictures | |
1966 - 1969 M-715 Military versions | |
AMC V8 Powered: | The first Jeep V8 was a 327 (not Chevy!) |
Other AMC V8 history (360 is not Ford!) | |
FSJ FAQs by John Jacobs: | Go here: FSJ FAQ |
Jeep Ads by Mark Welle: | Go here: Jeep Ads |
The following vehicles, while not technically Full Size Jeeps, are the honored forebearers of FSJ's: |
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