It was usually a 3 speed forward, 1 reverse trans coupled to a 2 speed transfer case (HI/LO) along with a front axle part time system. The front axle had no hubs, they had drive flanges which coupled the wheel to the axle all the time. It was up to the driver to simply select 2wd or 4wd to get the front axle power or not. This setup was very common on pretty much any Jeep (or whatever naming), Land Cruisers, Rovers, etc. Not much changed until they went to a 4 speed trans. Some even got factory twin sticks and you could get optional locking hubs for less wear and better fuel economy. Overdrive options did exist as well. Lots of gadgets to buy but the core setup was like that for many decades. Locking hubs pretty much became standard equipment in the late 50's, then was on most everything from there on out unless it had all wheel drive options like Wagoneers, Cruisers, Rovers. Once manufacturers went to IFS with unit bearings, locking hubs went away.