Interesting, thanks. As Cotty noted, that's essentially the same as the 
old CJ-3. The current version sold in the US is called Jeep Wrangler. 
It's even better off road but too civilized for the die-hard Jeep fans.
Paul
On Nov 25, 2006, at 6:21 AM, SJ wrote:

> On 11/25/06, Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> There are still places on Earth where the CJ-3 is made under license
>> (India for one I think - Mahindra)
>
> here in india, the jeep *is* synonymous with the Willys utility
> vehicle (it is not generic) and, as you point out, the mahindra
> derivatives (most of them have peugeot diesel engines which have a
> reputation for sturdiness; i think they also use renault engines,
> though i am not too sure) which are still being made here. the
> following one, i think, resembles the original willys, at least in
> looks:
>
> http://www.mahindra.com/mahindras/automotive/CL500-550%20MDI.HTM
>
> btw, you can still see a lot of the original willys jeeps running
> around in fairly good shape... :)
>
> regards, subash (not a car or a jeep guy :))
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