built as 2-door models with slightly larger dimensions than the similar JeepCJ. The model was available in short (J40/41/42), medium (J43/44/46) and long
as the JeepCJ-10, featuring a CJ-like nose and cab, as well as a very boxy redesigned rear truck-bed, somewhat resembling that of a Land-Rover. Chrysler
era when Jeep was part of DaimlerChrysler. Just like the Willys MB, the CJJeeps and the Wranglers before it, the JK continues to have a separate body and