For Sale: 1970 Jeep Commando in St. Louis, Missouri for sale in Saint Louis, MO

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Vehicle Description 1970 Jeep Jeepster Commando 4x4 Station Wagon 225 CID Dauntless V-6 engine with Rochester two-barrel carb (VIN code 7) Borg-Warner T-86 three-speed manual transmission with synchromesh and 3.
73 gearing Dana Model 20 two-speed transfer case with Dana 27 front axle and Dana 44 rear axle Ivory White hardtop over Torch Red exterior Tan tweed and vinyl interior Foglights 101-inch wheelbase and 4,200 GVWR Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE / Style Definitions / table.
MsoNormalTable Borrowing the CJ-6?s chassis helped created the Jeepster Commando in the late 1960s.
This seldom-seen survivor truck remains in overall excellent shape.
Recently refinished in Torch Red with an Ivory White hardtop, the truck?s paint and trim are in overall excellent condition, the bodywork is straight and the engine bay is extremely tidy and the rear cargo area looks great, complete with full-size spare tire and matching interior cover.
There are a pair of foglights (inop) above the chrome front bumper.
You will be hard pressed to find a nicer restored Commando than this! This Jeep rolls on American Classic wide whitewall tires, size 225/75R15 at all four corners.
Each one is mounted to a steel wheel with locking hubs in front and full factory wheel covers.
The wheel covers and tires are all in fine shape.
This Jeepster has a 101-inch wheelbase and a 4,200 GVWR.
Under the hood is the Jeepster?s optional engine that year, the 225 CID ?Dauntless? V-6 with a Rochester two-barrel carburetor (VIN code 7).
If it looks familiar, it?s more or less the same Fireball V-6 engine Buick developed for its compact and mid-size cars in the early and mid-1960s before later selling the tooling to Kaiser-Jeep.
A big difference is the much heavier flywheel Jeep used to dampen the engine?s vibrations from its firing pattern.
Backing the engine is a Borg-Warner T-86 three-speed manual transmission and a 3.
73:
1 rear end.
There?s a Dana Model 20 two-speed transfer case with a Dana 27 front axle and a Dana 44 rear axle.
Inside, the truck sports a red and tan interior that is in great shape.
The low-back front buckets and fold down rear seat are all upholstered in tan vinyl with tweed inserts.
The matching carpet looks great and has Jeep floormats protecting the front footwells.
The black two-spoke steering wheel offers contrast and is ready for a new adventure.
The red metal dash wears a tan dash pad and comes with a full array of ancillary gauges.
The red inner door liners have tan armrests.
A floor-mounted shift and transfer case lever plus an aftermarket AM/FM stereo with a cassette deck round out the interior.
Competition to this Jeep in 1970 included Chevrolet?s new-for-1970 K5 Blazer, Ford?s Bronco, GMC?s new K5 Jimmy, International?s Scout 800A and B and Toyota?s Land Cruiser.
Jeep fans don?t miss out on this one.
This beauty belongs in someone?s driveway or garage.
Stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars today and make this one part of your collection! VIN:
8705F1758861 This truck is currently located at our facility in St.
Louis, Missouri.
Current mileage on the odometer shows 39,592 miles.
It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title as a 1970 American Motors Jeepster.
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  • Year: 1970
  • Make: Jeep
  • Model: Commando

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