Mark is selling his Jeepster Commando. He is offering $500 off for military veterans. Email him at mark3phillips58 @ gmail.com (remove the spaces from around the “@”) for more information.
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Mark is selling his Jeepster Commando. He is offering $500 off for military veterans. Email him at mark3phillips58 @ gmail.com (remove the spaces from around the “@”) for more information.
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Having owned a 1967 Jeepster Commando, I never liked the AMC re-designed nose. I believe one of the reasons was to increase Jeepster sales, I think it had the opposite effect.
Mike
One thing the redesign did was to get rid of the “chubby cheek” grille look with the turn signals outboard the headlamps.
One doesn’t notice it at first, but once you do you can’t keep your eyes off it!
Chubby cheek design, never herd that term used before, but I did think it was a clever way of maintaining the classic Jeep Grille look. Meanwhile back in New Jersey, some wise guys took a CJ5 nose and put it on a Jeepster Commando, gave it yet another double take look.