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Liberty 11-20-2007 10:21 PM

1966 Jeepster - Commando Ambush
 
lthough Jeep’s military history dates way back to World War II, the Jeepster Commando wasn’t introduced until 1966 as the first small, four-wheel-drive vehicle with automatic transmission. And though Greencastle, Indiana, isn’t exactly known for its jungles and wild brush, Steve Johnston’s ’69 Jeepster Commando is a fully loaded, all-American trooper ready to roll at a moment’s notice.

Steve, a lineman at Indianapolis Power and Light, knew a good thing when he saw it. What appealed to him was the rarity of the Commando, and, frankly, the rebuilding process was every bit as fun as driving around in the finished product. The 10-week project covered virtually every facet of the vehicle. Steve and his buddy Johnny Cash of J.C. Paint and Body put in four to six hours nightly on the paint job and bodywork, and the transmission buildup caused even Steve’s 9-year-old daughter, Shelby, to roll up her sleeves and pitch in.

Little was done to the engine, which remains the stock Dauntless V-6. Behind the motor lies a T-14A three-speed manual transmission that feeds power to a Model 20 transfer case. Where the bulk of the work was concentrated, however, was on the exterior and chassis. To have it stand apart from the pack, Steve painted the Jeepster a bright Porsche Red. All exterior pieces were custom-made, including the front fenders, which were made from a ’53-’69 short CJ fender that was cut in half and welded to the bottom half of the Jeepster’s original fender.

Because new parts aren’t an option for the Commando, all necessary components were reproduced. A result of the lack of parts available in the aftermarket is that Steve himself is manufacturing stock replacement rocker panels—though he won’t be quitting his day job any time soon. He can be contacted via e-mail at stevenl@ccrtc.com if you’re planning to build up a similar Jeep and would like to compare notes.

Steve tells us the unique features of his Jeep are its flawless paint job and the 16,757 actual miles it has accumulated. The white top it sports also distinguishes his rig from the rest of its class. What he learned most from this whole experience was patience, which he summed up as “Working alongside my buddy Johnny, doing paint and bodywork without killing him.”

Liberty 11-20-2007 10:22 PM

Re: 1966 Jeepster - Commando Ambush
 
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jeepmaster 01-05-2009 08:48 AM

Re: 1966 Jeepster - Commando Ambush
 
color of the jeep is very good and it's engine is also powerful, it seems that the interiors of the jeep are designed carefully to give a trendy look. Main thing about the engine is no part of it is being replaced by new parts but they are reproduced again, which is one of the good thing in this jeep........................:):):):)


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