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English: Engine compartment straight 4-cylinder, 134 CID (2.2 L) in a M170 Willys Ambulance Jeep as was used by the US Army. Capable of hauling 3 patients on litters. Produced from 1953 to 1963, a 1/4-ton, 4x4 variant of the M-38A1 Jeep. The body is 20-inches (508 mm) longer, has a stronger suspension, and the spare tire and jerry can are next to the passenger seat.
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English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, releases all rights but a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia. Please leave a note at Wikipedia here. Thank you!
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View of the engine compartment right side
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