UPDATE: Still Available.
“A 1967 Jeepster V6 auto, 4 WD with both full metal top and custom half top in excellent condition. everything rebuilt but motor.”
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UPDATE: Still Available.
“A 1967 Jeepster V6 auto, 4 WD with both full metal top and custom half top in excellent condition. everything rebuilt but motor.”
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Looking at the half top on the Jeepster, is that a soft top or fiberglass? certainly not the stock factory half top.
$18,000 for the FC 170 and $25,000 for the jeepster!!!
Mike: I thought it was a custom vinyl/canvas, but given how smooth it all looks, I guess it might be a custom fiberglass top?
Do you. Still have the Jeep fc and how much you want for it
You can email at tim@thibson.com
Hi Tim,
It looks like the posting has expired, so I don’t know if they sold or not. I’ve updated the post. If I see it relisted on Craigslist I’ll email you.
– Dave
Greetings the FC sold in 3 hours for $18K. Had guys fighting over it!! Yikes.
Its on its way to Wisconsin. Please mark it sold.
Still have the Jeepster. 1967 VIN 8Z05 E17 11647. Please look at interior pictures. I have owned it for a long time, 26 years? First in San Diego, then to Oregon, then to Texas. Have original full metal top with luggage rack. Custom built roll bar and rag top. Everything redone but V6 motor & dash (small crack in center) I was told this was a rare “Country Club” model because everything chromed and fancy door panels). Runs great, where or how do I send pictures/info. Thanks for putting on the website
John,
Thanks for the update. That’s just crazy!
I’m not familiar with the “Country Club” package. But, I’m not an expert on the Jeepster Commandos either.
– Dave
I do truly love the Jeepster, only wish I had room in my stable or in my bank account for it.
I was wondering if the Jeepster is still available?
Hi Tod,
I do not have any updated on that Jeepster. But, if I see it listed again I will drop you an email.
– Dave