Vehicle Description
1972 Jeep Commando 4x4 ?Seldom-seen first model year of ?Bull Nose?
Jeep Commando model ?Recently professionally restored and rebuilt
by ?The Jeepster Man? of Festus Missouri ?1972 was first year that
the ?Jeepster? nameplate was replaced with ?Jeep? ?Rebuilt factory
304 CID V-8 engine ?New aluminum radiator, new HD ignition and true
dual exhausts ?Turbo Hydramatic 400 three-speed automatic
transmission with Dana 20 transfer case, Dana 30 front axle and
Dana 44 rear axle and 3.73 rear end ?Power brakes with discs in
front and power steering ?New Metallic Cinnamon exterior and new
black vinyl interior ?Factory hardtop included ?Four-inch lift kit
with new 35-inch wheels and tires ?104-inch wheelbase and 3,900
GVWR Looking for a unique vintage 4x4 to ford some creeks on your
property or in a nearby wildlife park? This classic Ford Bronco
alternative would make for a worthy companion. This 1972 Bull Nose
Jeep Commando was just recently professionally rebuilt and restored
by ?The Jeepster Man? right here in Festus Missouri! Wearing brand
new Metallic Cinnamon paint, the exterior paint and trim are in
overall excellent order. The body is straight and hoisted by a new
four-inch lift kit. The engine bay is extremely tidy, a factory
hardtop is included, and the black bumpers fit tightly to the body
and contrast well with the paint color. The front sheetmetal and
grille are evocative of Ford?s original Bronco. This Commando rolls
on Ironman All-Country M/T light truck tires, size 315/75R16 at all
four corners. Each tire is mounted to a new, 35-inch Ion alloy
wheel. The wheels are new while the tires are in very good shape.
This Jeep rides a 104-inch wheelbase and has a 3,900 GVWR. Under
the hood is a rebuilt 304 CID V-8 engine. The engine has a new
Champion aluminum radiator, new HD ignition and true dual exhausts.
This motor is buttoned to a Turbo Hydramatic 400 three-speed
automatic transmission. Driver convenience features includes power
steering and power brakes with upgraded discs in front. Inside, a
new black vinyl interior awaits. The front buckets look great, as
does the fold-down rear bench seat. There are mats on the floor in
place of carpets and a two-spoke steering wheel frames an arcing
speedometer and auxiliary gauges while the inner doors are in
excellent order. A column-mounted shifter and an AM radio completes
the interior. The Jeep Commando is an automobile which was first
produced by Kaiser Jeep in 1966 to compete with the International
Scout, Toyota Land Cruiser and Ford Bronco. Four different models
were available: a pickup truck, convertible, roadster and wagon.
The Jeepster remained in production after American Motors
Corporation (AMC) bought the Jeep line from Kaiser in 1970. After
AMC?s acquisition, the Jeepster Commando C101 (101-inch wheelbase)
steadily grew in popularity. In 1972, AMC shortened the vehicle's
name to Commando C104, extended the wheelbase to 104 inches and
changed the front-end design to accept the AMC 232 inline six and
304 V-8, like the Ford Bronco. Competition to this Jeep in 1972
included Chevrolet?s K-5 Blazer, Ford?s Bronco, GMC?s K-5 Jimmy,
International?s Scout II and Toyota?s Land Cruiser. This restored
Jeep Commando "Bull Nose" is a rare bird these days. If you?re a
fan of classic 4x4s, you should make every effort to stop by
MotoeXotica Classic Cars today to check it out. VIN: J2A87FVH20255
This truck is currently located at our facility in St. Louis,
Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 64,673 miles. It is
sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title.
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