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What are the specs of a Jeepster Commando?

What are the specs of a Jeepster Commando?

Jeepster and Commando Specs. top speed: (91 mph) (theoretical); fuel consumption and mileage: average estimated: 12.6 mpg (U.S.) all years front axle Dana 27; Rear axle Dana 44 and Model 30 on some earlier years.

How to contact justjeepsters Jeepster Commando parts company?

By Phone – call day or eve if no answer, leave a message – we return all calls and messages. Call 636-745-4366. However email works best for me [email protected].

What kind of car is a 1973 Jeep Commando?

1973 Jeep Commando. 4 Wheel Drive, Straight 6 Cyclinder, Automatic, New Paint. Runs Great. Show Quality. Only 12k miles on new engine put in 8 years ago. These jeeps are getting hard to find, especially at this price. Call me 561-932-8365. If I do not answer leave a message.

What kind of transmission does a Jeep Commando have?

72 bull nose commandoAMC 304 V8 with Howell EFI, DUI HEI distributor, mild cam, and serpentine belt. AX-15 5 speed transmissionBox4rocks np231/dana300 double transfer cases. The D300 has 32 spline HD outputs front and rear.1350 CV long travel driveshaftsFront axle: king pin Dana 60 with Detroit locker and 4.88 gears.

How many models of Jeepster Commando are there?

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″ wheelbase) steadily grew in popularity.

When did Jeep stop making the Jeep Commando?

The Jeepster name was removed after 1971, but the model remained in production for two more years as the Jeep Commando. In 1972, it received a “conventional” full-width grille (see picture).

By Phone – call day or eve if no answer, leave a message – we return all calls and messages. Call 636-745-4366. However email works best for me [email protected].

When was the last year the Jeepster was made?

The Jeepster name was removed after 1971, but the model remained in production for two more years as the Jeep Commando.

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