Vehicle Description
The 1972 Jeep Commando stands out as a pivotal model in Jeep's
history, featuring a significant redesign that modernized its
appearance with a squared-off front end, diverging from the classic
round-nose look. This year marked the introduction of AMC engines,
including the 232 cubic inch inline-six and the 304 cubic inch V8,
which offered enhanced power and performance. The Commando was
available in multiple body styles, such as a convertible, station
wagon, and pickup, making it versatile for various uses, from
rugged off-road adventures to daily commutes. Its robust
four-wheel-drive system and sturdy construction reinforced its
reputation for reliability and durability, maintaining the rugged
essence that Jeep enthusiasts admired. The 1972 model year thus
represents a blend of tradition and innovation, solidifying the
Commando's place in the evolving Jeep lineage.