No Reserve 1967 Jeepster Commando Rare Convertible Jeep Runs Strong Beachcruiser on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:V6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Other
Trim: Commando
Drive Type: 3 speed
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Mileage: 33,600
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
You are bidding on a GREAT 1967 Jeepster Commando. Why would you want a golf cart, wrangler, kit car, replica, bronco, or roadster when you could drive this fun and unique, yet dependable classic?! These typically sell for $15,000-$20,000 on ebay or Craigslist (don't take my word for it- look for yourself). I am starting this at $5,000 with NO RESERVE!!!
Working odometer. Only 33,600 original miles!
I drove this in a parade today (see pic from Memorial Day parade). It drives great! It will cruise at 75 MPH, no problem. Starts right up every time.
This would make a great lake house or beach house cruiser. OR put it on your farm. It runs strong, starts every time, idles as it should, and stops well.
FRONT SEATS: replaced with roadster seats, fully adjustable. They can accommodate a 6'7" driver.
REAR SEAT: is out of a bus and fits very well, but it is not hard mounted. Gray vinyl.
FLOOR: Gray carpet
TAIL GATE: Manual. Functions properly
Great GLASS. Windows roll up and down manually
There is a horn installed under the dash that works great.
Wipers work
TOP: This Jeepster has a great looking BestTop that is clean with no rips or tares. It goes up and comes down easily (manually). The zipper for the back window is tricky and may need repair eventually. I keep it rolled up.
ENGINE: Buick "Odd-fire" 225 STRONG V6
TRANSMISSION: Standard 3-speed
2 wheel drive OR 4wheel high and low (have to get out and lock front hubs manually)
This Jeepster is inspected and registered in Texas- all current. To find these with a title is VERY RARE. I still have the original Tennessee title and a clear blue Texas title.
There is currently no radio or A/C installed.
This would be great for a parade, or weekend cruiser, or excellent for a beach/lake house.
There are some rust spots that are very normal on this age of a vehicle. Underneath looks solid. I've takes some pics below of under the doors where there is some rust (see pics). A $1,000 paint job would go a long way on this guy. I do not have a key to the glove box.
This is an old cruiser. It is good from far, but not show worthy. It starts, stops and drives great. Beyond that, there are no frills. I've listed what works properly. Sale comes with manual, key and some records.
Call or email with any questions: 469-688-287O
I am happy to help coordinate with your shipping company. Upon winning your Jeepster, please send $500 deposit via PayPal. If you are unwilling to send this deposit upon the auction ending, please do not bid. Money Orders and Checks will need to clear before shipping.
Ask any questions and bid with confidence. This is your opportunity to get a fun weekend cruiser, cheap!
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