What years were Jeepsters made?

What years were Jeepsters made?

Willys-Overland Jeepster
Type Early Crossover/Phaeton
Manufacturer Willys-Overland Motors
Production 1948–1950
Assembly Toledo, Ohio

What is a Jeepster car?

The Jeepster was an automobile originally produced by Willys-Overland Motors from 1948 to 1950. The Jeepster name was revived in 1966 on a new model, the C-101 Jeepster Commando, and American Motors (AMC) (successor to Willys-Overland) removed the Jeepster name for 1972, ending production after 1973. Advertisement.

How many Jeepster Commandos were made?

Fewer than 100 were ever produced and are much sought-after among collectors. Two versions of the commando were built: the 1967-1971 Jeepster Commando (C-101) and the AMC-inspired Commando (C-104) of 1972-1973 (dropped Jeepster from name). Several special editions of the Jeepster Commando were produced.

Who made the Jeepster car?

Kaiser Jeep
Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The Jeepster Commando is an automobile which was first produced by Kaiser Jeep in 1966 to compete with the International Scout, Toyota Land Cruiser and Ford Bronco. Four different models were available: a pickup truck, convertible, roadster and wagon.

Is the Jeepster Commando coming back?

The Jeep® brand is bringing back the Jeepster nameplate. Jeep diehards might remember that the original Jeepster was produced from 1948 to 1950 and was developed to fill in a gap in the brand’s lineup left open from the passenger car segment. About 20,000 of the original Jeepster vehicles were made.

What makes a Jeep Renegade a Jeepster?

Jeep drivers and shoppers near Chicago, IL, will find the Jeep Renegade Jeepster model has an upgraded cabin with seating for up to five passengers as well as black cloth seating with accent color stitching plus metal diamond speaker covers and vent bezels.