Jeepster Commando
| Jeepster Commando | |
|---|---|
1971 Jeepster Commando SC-1 | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Kaiser Jeep (1966–1970) American Motors Corporation (1970–1973) |
| Also called | Jeep Commando |
| Production | 1966–1973 |
| Model years | 1967–1973 |
| Assembly | United States: Toledo, Ohio (Toledo Complex) Spain: Zaragoza (VIASA) |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | SUV |
| Body style | 2-door convertible pickup |
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 101 in (2,565 mm) (1966–1971) 104 in (2,642 mm) (1972–1973) |
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | Willys-Overland Jeepster |
| Successor | Jeep Cherokee Jeep CJ-8 (Scrambler) (For pickup truck version) |
The Jeepster Commando is a compact-sized recreational vehicle produced by Kaiser Jeep from 1966 until 1970 and American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1970 through 1973. It followed the concept of the original 1948 through 1951 Willys-Overland Jeepster. The new Jeepster Commando was available in several body styles, including pickup truck, convertible, roadster, and two-door wagon.
Following the acquisition of Jeep by American Motors Corporation (AMC) in 1970, the vehicle underwent a redesign for the 1972 model year, featuring new front-end styling, longer wheelbase, and AMC engines, and was renamed the Jeep Commando.
The model was discontinued after the 1973 model year and replaced by the full-size Jeep Cherokee (SJ).