Taylor. The wartime Jeep continues to fascinate enthusiasts around the world, nearly eight decades after the first prototypes were built. Not only were Jeeps built by both Willys and Ford, but the supposedly standardized design continued to evolve during production. As a result, there are multiple differences of specification - some major, some tiny - among the models. This title attempts to identify and illustrate those differences for the benefit of enthusiasts who would like to return their Jeeps to factory-original specification. 112 pages, 220+ photos, 10"x 10", hardcover.