Do you collect classic Jeeps? We have a pretty one at MotoeXotica
Classic Cars that came before American Motors bought the revered
brand. This is a 1967 Kaiser Jeepster Commando pickup. This example
is one of a few Kaiser-specific C101 Jeepster Commandos pickups
sold between 1966 and 1971.
This rarely seen Jeepster commando pickup has previously undergone
a comprehensive restoration with a show quality paintjob, new
interior and mechanical refurbishment including the motor. After
competition the Jeep spent a number of years in a museum. The
hardtop is also removable. We did not receive any documentation for
the restoration process.
Dressed in white with red trim, this Jeepster cuts a clean, classic
look from its six-bar grille to its narrow taillights. The bodywork
is straight and solid, the engine bay is extremely tidy, the cargo
area is clean with a spray-on liner and the chrome bumpers fit
tightly to the body. There is new weatherstripping, a full-size
spare tire and wheel in the forward end of the cargo bay, just aft
of the cab.
This Jeepster has new Kumho RoadVenture AT51 light truck tires,
size 215/75R15 at every corner. Each tire is mounted on a steel
wheel with original wheel covers. The tires are in very good order
while the wheel covers look great! Speedo/odo are inop. This
Jeepster rides a 101-inch wheelbase and has a 4,200 GVWR.
Under the double latched hood is the optional Dauntless V-6. At 225
CID. Which has been built according to the prior owner. It's the
engine General Motors sold to Kaiser-Jeep in 1965 and it has a much
heavier flywheel to mask vibrations from the engine's firing
pattern. When Jeep was sold to AMC, the engine tooling remained
with the company until 1974. Backing this engine is a three-speed
manual transmission with a two-speed Dana 20 transfer case, Warn
manual front locking hubs and a 3.73:1 rear end. In front is a
Spicer Model 27 axle with a Spicer Model 30 axle out back.
Inside, the refurbished interior is as spartan as one would expect
from a late 1960s Jeep. A pair of newly reupolstered black bucket
seats are in excellent overall shape with a black floormat beneath
and separate floormats for driver and passenger. The headliner is
in fine order, as is the aftermarket, three-spoke steering wheel.
The white, metal dashboard with black top is in very good
condition, as are the white doors. Floor-mounted shift and transfer
case levers help complete the interior.
Competition to this Kaiser in 1967 included Ford's Bronco,
International-Harvester's Scout 800 and Toyota's Land Cruiser.
If you are on the hunt for a Jeep that pre-dates Chrysler's and
American Motors' ownership, you owe it to yourself to stop by
MotoeXotica Classic Cars today to check out this gorgeous Kaiser
Jeepster Commando survivor.
VIN: 8705H1611939
This truck is currently located at our facility in St. Louis,
Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows
87,338 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear,
mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!
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Vehicle Details
1967 Kaiser Jeepster
Listing ID:CC-1697246
Price:Contact Seller
Location:St. Louis, Missouri
Year:1967
Make:Kaiser
Model:Jeepster
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:BLACK/WHITE
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:87338
Stock Number:230105
VIN:8705H1611939
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