In late 1943, the U.S. Army contracted with Willys-Overland to build a
1/2-ton jeep providing greater payload and mobility over the
swampy jungle terrain of the Southwest Pacific. The prototype MLW-1
(M meaning "government", LW meaning "long wheelbase") was apparently never
completed, but photographs of the MLW-2 "Jungle Jeep" pilot model appear in Fred
Coldwell's book
Preproduction Civilian Jeeps. The wheelbase was 92 inches,
and overall length was 142-7/16 inches. It used the same Go-Devil engine
and T84J transmission as the production MB. The two MLW-2 pilot models had
slightly different transfer cases, both with 2.43 low range. The body
incorporated several features which would later appear in the Civilian Jeep
program, including a tailgate, closed underseat toolboxes, and a
side-mounted spare tire holder similar to the CJ-1. (There was a second
spare tire location inside the body, behind the front seats.) The storage
compartment behind the rear wheel was not included on any CJ.
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