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C&T 1970: Jeep Jeepster Commando Pickup Road Test

Many thanks to MIRADART, for his willingness to share his collection with all of us, it was a tremendous effort on his behalf, not to mention the Alberta to Seattle flight the vids had to make!

http://www.youtube.com/user/Miradart

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8 Responses to “C&T 1970: Jeep Jeepster Commando Pickup Road Test”

  1. ebay01234 Says:

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  2. carguysn Says:

    @chevygearhead454 …
    @chevygearhead454 the engine is actually the Buick V-6 that eventually became the 3800. In the early 60’s GM had issues selling sedans with the V-6 since its 90 degree angle made it run like a V-8 with 2 fouled plugs. Kaiser Jeep bought the tooling and rights to the engine when GM didnt want it because they didnt have any decent powerplants for it

  3. chevygearhead454 Says:

    I would totally buy …
    I would totally buy one, I think though they should have had an I-6 instead of a V-6 for more low end torque

  4. stanbernadino Says:

    I’m really digging …
    I’m really digging these classic car reviews baja, thanks

  5. JETZcorp Says:

    @warracer03 Awesome …
    @warracer03 Awesome! I’m in Oregon and we’re starting to feel the crunch. More and more gates with Forest Service signs are going up, and more and more dirt bike riding trails have been turned into hiking trails. It’s amazing, more than once I’ve been on my dirt bike somewhere, and informed by someone carrying a CHAINSAW, that my vehicle was not allowed in that area for environmental reasons. What?!

  6. WesleyConoway Says:

    OIIIIIIIO
    OIIIIIIIO

  7. warracer03 Says:

    @JETZcorp In canada …
    @JETZcorp In canada Off ROading (classic) is in force! better than ever

  8. JETZcorp Says:

    Ah, the good old …
    Ah, the good old days when off-roading was still alive. And then the BLM stepped in, especially in California.

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