Vehicle Description
The Jeepster Commando, a sometimes overlooked model in the
Kaiser/Willys lineup, was first introduced be Kaiser Motors in 1966
to compete withe the Toyota Land Cruiser and Ford Bronco. A
throwback to the original Willys Jeepster, Jeepster C101, as the
first Commando was called, was produced from 1966 to 1971 and came
in several different body styles, including the station wagon,
convertible, pickup, and roadster. Equipped with the F-Head
Hurricane Straight-4, the C101 also came with a 160hp Dauntless V6.
This is a very nice example of a 1969 Kaiser Jeep Jeepster
Commando. Powered by the optional 160 horsepower Dauntless V6 which
was the preferred power plant with its 235 lb�ft of torque. This
Commander is 4 wheel drive, making this rare Jeep very sought
after. The very straight body and nice paint shows this Jeep very
well. The V6 runs great and the automatic transmission shifts very
well. The chrome, glass and trim are all very nice. We purchased
this Jeep in Southern California for our private collection. This
would make an excellent choice for anyone looking for an investment
quality Commando.