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The muscle car market wasn't the only segment of the automotive industry bustling. With its Jeeps', International Scouts, and Toyota Land Cruiser, the SUV market was also booming. The increase in competition and demand was met by a unique model seeing the light of the day. One particular model is the Jeep Jeepster Commando of the 60s. Built-in four unique body trims, the one to have was the convertible. Driving one is undoubtedly an experience, so why not drive off in this lovely 1967 Jeep Jeepster Commando we have today. With a restoration job complete, this Jeep has a reported 64,000 miles on the clock in total, working out to 61,720 at purchase, and just 2,646 miles run after the restoration. What's better? The seller notes that all receipts and restoration documentation are also available.
When purchasing a Jeep Jeepster Commando, the original Kaizer design is the one to get; it created the hype and was built to be an icon. This 1967 Jeep Jeepster Commando is not only manufactured by Kaizer and its original design but is also a convertible, arguably the nicest body trim to get. The exterior of this Jeep is finished off in a unique Empire Blue with its convertible top in white. The factory bumpers and other exterior components have been re-chromed with the headlight bezels being refinished. You also get the original optional hubcaps present on the vehicle, wrapped around a set of whitewall tires for extra effect. The teal blue interior is nothing short of perfect. Like the exterior, the interior sports a two-tone theme and is mostly original with a few tasteful modifications. The upgrades include a new meter cluster in white to match and an upgraded radio for your tunes.
When choosing your choice of firepower, you had two options: a 4-cylinder Hurricane engine or a bigger 6-cylinder Dauntless mill. This 1967 Jeep Jeepster Commando sports the bigger Dauntless 225.3ci (3,692 cc) V6 engine. Power is sent to all four wheels through an automatic transmission. During the restoration, the owner reports that a new exhaust system was installed, the vehicle rewired during restoration, the 4WD system serviced during restoration, the heater core was replaced, and a rebuilt radiator was installed.
1967 Model Year Jeep Jeepster Commando Empire Blue Exterior Teal Blue interior Automatic transmission Dauntless 225ci V6 engine White convertible top Seller reports Jeepster had 61,720 miles at time of purchase Seller reports only 2642 miles after restoration Two tone paint Two tone interior New heater core at time of restoration Rebuilt radiator at time of restoration Re-chromed factory bumpers and components Refinished headlight bezels New exhaust system installed during restoration Vehicle rewired during restoration 4WD system serviced during restoration Receipts and documentation available for restoration and work done
Tackling the great outdoors and its uncertainty requires a machine that's ready to take on anything in its path. If you're on the lookout for a machine that drives you further in confidence, look no further than this 1968 Jeepster Commando restomod we have today. With an extensive build spec and a reported $175,000 invested into it, this custom build has a reported 100 miles on the clock and is a machine that's built to tackle anything in its path.
The muscle car market wasn't the only segment of the automotive industry bustling. With its Jeeps', International Scouts, and Toyota Land Cruiser, the SUV market was also booming. The increase in competition and demand was met by a unique model seeing the light of the day. One particular model is the Jeep Jeepster Commando of the 60s. Built-in four unique body trims, the one to have was the convertible. Driving one is undoubtedly an experience, so why not drive off in this lovely 1967 Jeep Jeepster Commando we have today. With a restoration job complete, this Jeep has a reported 64,000 miles on the clock in total, working out to 61,720 at purchase, and just 2,646 miles run after the restoration. What's better? The seller notes that all receipts and restoration documentation are also available.
A well-regarded model from Jeep is the Jeep Commando, a pickup produced from 1967 to 1973. While initially it was known as the Jeepster Commando, eventually it was changed to Jeep Commando. The Commando was created to compete with the likes of the Broncos and Scouts. During 1972 and 1973, Jeep made many an excellent change to the venerable Commando, and it was the last two years of the Commando as well. A rare chance to own one of these iconic models is at hand with this 1973 Jeep Commando in topping condition. It comes with just 19,724 miles on the odometer, which is less than 500 miles driven per year since its manufacture!
Since its introduction in 1986, the Jeep Wrangler has earned its reputation as the go-anywhere, do-anything vehicle for adventurers, off-road enthusiasts, and everyday drivers alike. Unlike many modern SUVs that shy away from rugged terrain, the Wrangler thrives in it—tackling sand dunes, muddy trails, and rocky climbs with confidence. And few Wranglers embody that spirit better than this freshly restored 1998 Jeep Wrangler Sahara, now offered for sale in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This particular example has undergone a meticulous frame-off restoration and has only 1,600 miles on the rebuilt drivetrain. The current owner reports that receipts for the restoration work are available, underscoring the care and investment poured into this Jeep.
Fun fact; the CJ in Jeep CJ stands for Civilian Jeep! By 1944, Willys-Overland had started planning a civilian variant of the popular military Jeep that had revolutionized battlefields all across the theaters of World War II. They knew that the War was coming to an end, and so would their bread-and-butter product. So, by 1945, the CJ-2A was introduced and sold over 214,000 units in just four years. CJ-1 and CJ-2 were prototypes and thus not available to the public. The series continued for decades, with the CJ-7 coming in 1976. This particular 1978 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade is thus one of over 379,000 units built over a 11-year production run. Bearing 7,101 miles on the odometer, this vehicle resides in Anderson, South California, and is waiting for a new custodian.
The Gladiator nameplate in Jeep speak means a pickup truck. The current generation Gladiator came about in 2019, and has been around ever since. It’s heavily based on the Wrangler, but swaps out the latter’s SUV body style for a truck bed that can carry up to 1,700 pounds depending on trim and powertrain. Hence, the Gladiator makes for a fantastic all-purpose vehicle with genuine off-road abilities from the factory. Today’s 2021 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon 4x4 hails from Nevada and comes after traveling just 30,772 miles so far. It’s got the Customer Preferred Package 26R, the Trailer Tow Package, the Premium LED Lighting Group, the Jeep Active Safety Group, Auxiliary Switch Group and so many more aftermarket upgrades. Among them is a Teraflex 4.5-inch long arm suspension system paired with Falcon 3.3 piggyback shocks for superior articulation and ride control. It’s equipped with a Tera 60 front axle and an Ultimate Dana 60 rear axle, both fitted with 4.88 gears and ARB air lockers for maximum traction. Steering is enhanced by a PSC hydro assist kit featuring a new EHPS steering pump, heavy-duty steering gear, and a 1.75” x 6.75” PSC ram, complemented by Metalcloak steering gear, a track bar brace, and an Undercloak skid plate system. The body is protected and off-road ready with Rockslide Engineering third-gen electric rock sliders with optional skid plates, Nemesis JT shorty rear inner fender liners for non-factory sway bars, and Quake LED daytime running light fender chop supports. A Relentless Fab high-clearance rear bumper with Morimoto 2 Banger backup lights and a Poison Spyder Brawler Lite front bumper with Morimoto HXB amber fog lights offer both function and aggressive style. Winching capability comes via a Smittybilt XRC Gen 3 wireless 12K winch with a Factor 55 flat link. Onboard air support is handled by an ARB twin compressor system with a 2.5-gallon reserve tank and pump-up kit. It rolls on 20” x 10” KMC Machete beadlock wheels wrapped in massive 42” x 13.5” x 20” Nitto Trail Grappler tires, kept trail-ready with a Baja Built Revo XI rapid tire deflator valve set. Inside, it’s tuned and programmed with a TAZR Mini Computer Programmer and supported by Z Automotive OEM locker adapters, ensuring every off-road feature performs in perfect harmony.
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