The IKA Jeep (1956) - Edicola - 1:43 represents an important chapter in Argentine automotive history. Produced by IKA (Industrias Kaiser Argentina) during the 1950s, these locally manufactured Jeep models were based on the rugged post-war off-road construction that made the original Jeep famous worldwide.
The 1956 version features a clean, functional design with flat body panels, round headlights and high ground clearance. It was widely used in agriculture, industry and military service across Latin America, earning a reputation for durability and practicality.
The 1:43 scale model by Edicola faithfully recreates the proportions and distinctive styling of the original vehicle. Off-road tires, simple interior details and authentic body lines enhance its realism and display presence.
The IKA Jeep (1956) - Edicola - 1:43 brings South American automotive heritage into a compact and collectible form, making it a unique addition to any classic off-road collection.