Deuce's are great,,, if you know anything about them!!! these are highly modified versions,, but with stock engines and running gear and no,, they didn't build an extended cab or a 4 door version for the army!!!
most of the people I know chop down the frame and remove the back axle
the "Whistler" Engine,, D turbo white LDT 465 multi fuel is the most desirable, mine was a 1969 , they will run on veg, oil or motor oil or any number of other things,, but like Diesel the best,,, or a blend pretty heavy on Diesel
here is a take with the engine noise you want!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ht9UHUOc-chere's a clip of a chopped deuce going down the highway with late model 5 ton tires on it and the originals on the back!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dJDRnNQ_MYone of the reasons someone might keep getting stuck in it, would be that some of the older transfer cases only worked in one direction at a time,,, lock it into forward 4x4 and it is out of 4x4 in reverse,,, a weird thing I know,, and fixable with a kit!
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the one I have now is actually a WW2 era deuce, that started out just like this one
and a picture of it now minus the rear axle but with a 572 BBC instead of the original hurricane six