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Give me the name of this truck, van and crew cab. Bonus points of you can name the engine options and country of origin.

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Hmm...interesting..never seen those...Jeep mechanicals (maybe from the FC?) and local bodies? Looks like Spanish on the stamp--there is a Girona in Spain and a Gerona in Uruguay and the Philllipines...

Looks like the Special Edition Box Set. AmIright? :)

Jeep SV produced by VIASA under license from Willys-Kaiser.

Campeador

Duplex

Furgon

Engines - Inline 6 gas Super Hurricane

4 Cylinder Perkins Diesel

From Wikipedia--

Spain

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magnify-clip.pngThe Jeep "SV" line of Forward Control vans made in Spain

In the 1960 s, Kaiser-Willys licensed VIASA (Vehículos Industriales y Agrícolas, S.A.) to build Jeeps in Spain. During the late-1970 s, VIASA was absorbed by Ebro trucks (a division of Motor Iberica). The "SV" line of commercial trucks were built using a Jeep chassis, just like the FC models in the USA. The unique Iberian models included the Campeador (one-ton pickup), Duplex (double cab pickup), Furgon (one-ton van), and the Toledo (9-seat van). Two engines were available: the Super Hurricane in-line six or a Perkins 4-cylinder diesel.

I'd love to have that minivan version. Hey! Doesn't it look like there's two fuel tank fillers on the passenger side of that thing?

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