1971 Jeepster Commando 4x4 sold at Shearer Motor Company in Salida
Colorado where it lived. This model is a rare commodity these days
let alone in this kind of solid shape. With a solid body and tons
of character from living a good life this Commando is ready for its
new adventure. Exterior is finished in the original blue-green
color with a beautiful natural patina that guys are spending
thousands on to try and replicate these days. Super solid metal
body , pans and frame being a Colorado Jeep. Interior is wrapped in
a two tone blue-green vinyl to match the exterior perfectly. A
color matched painted dash with a green vinyl dash pad with some
like cracking finished out the color in the interior. Everything
else is black from the headliner to the floor. Gauges are black
with a silver bezel. Finish everything out with an original two
spoke black steering wheel. Engine is powered by the original
Dauntless V6 engine paired to a floor shift 3 speed manual
transmission. Optioned with power steering this Jeep is absolutely
effortless to drive. Documentation includes the original owners
manual and original warranty booklet. Frankman Motor Company
started in 1988 as a small family business that has grown from an
acreage with a converted 2 stall garage as the office to the
largest independent used car dealership in a 5 state area with
almost 50,000 vehicles sold and over 50 employees.
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