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Jeep Wrangler Rubicon (1/25)
The iconic Jeep has been
continuously improved since its introduction with the military in World
War II, keeping abreast with changing times and managing to stay
relevant through the decades. Much has changed, but at its core the Jeep
is the same all-terrain, go anywhere machine that carried the Allies
deep into Axis territory. The Rubicon, named after the Rubicon Trail in
the Sierra Nevada Range, had special features such as front and rear
Dana 44 axles, Rock-Trac four-wheel drive, and special alloy wheels. Kit
features easy, snap-together construction.
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