1967 Jeep Jeepster Commando Convertible Images

1967 Jeep Jeepster Commando Convertible
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In 1966, Jeep was a company on the verge of change. Its full name then was Kaiser-Jeep Corporation, and it was the sole U.S. remnant of both the old Willys-Overland and Kaiser-Frazer automobile companies.

A merger of those two automakers, in April 1953, had failed to stem losses from car production, so even before the 1950s ended, the Jeep line of vehicles was the only one still being produced by the company in America. The Kaiser automobile went on to survive in Argentina for a bit longer, while the Aero-Willys automobile was produced in Brazil from 1960-1972.
1967 Jeep Jeepster Commando Convertible
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