All vehicles have a frame on which the chassis is mounted.
no it will not, the frame is slightly smaller in the earlier jeeps
I caulked the gap between the windshield frame and the piece the hood connects.
Most Jeeps do not have Uni-Bodies, so you can jack them up on the frame or you can use the axles depending on what your trying to get at.
There is no patron saint of Jeeps.
The all do not have a unitized construction. The Jeep Wrangler is body on frame. The reason manufactures went to unitized construction is lower cost. The only jeep that had a unibody was the small Cherokee and that had sub frame assemblies mot true unibody. EVERY other jeep has full frames.
Dickie Jeeps was born in 1931.
In the military they were called a JP. Many people called them Jeeps for short. Thus the name was born.
Definatley Jeeps are better. More reliable. More Room. Looks better. More history. What more do you need. The 4x4 systems in Jeeps are better than that of a Honda and the metal on Jeeps is way safer.
Your local Jeep dealer may be able to help you with that. 20,000 Jeeps is a lot of Jeeps so they may not all be delivered at the same time.
Yes, Jeeps are reliable vehicles but it really depends on how you take care of them.
Jeeps were heavily used by the military in WW2 and Korea, their popularity sprang from there.
I would like to know, approximately, how many registered jeeps are on the roads in the u.s.a.