Jeepster Commando

The Jeepster 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.

The Jeepster remained in production after American Motors Corporation (AMC) bought the Jeep line from Kaiser in 1970.

The new configuration, formerly an AMC best seller, quickly caused the line to drop in popularity and was taken out of production in 1973; it was replaced with the full size Cherokee.

The F-head Hurricane straight-4 was used (a direct descendant of the original Go Devil engine) and four-wheel drive was finally added.

The deluxe station wagon included sliding rear windows and full interior trim—and available two-tone exterior.

1972 Jeep Commando (C104)