Mention the Jeep Commando to an off-roading enthusiast, and often, they would remember the 1971 or earlier models. The 1972 Jeep Commando was quite the deviant during its time - with its uncharacteristic front grille design that mirrored its competition more than its own lineage. Interestingly, this frowned-upon styling, which made such a fuss almost 50 years ago, seems to have never happened - now that the Commando is considered a high-value collectible.
Long before the advent of SUVs, the 1972 Jeep Commando was the suburban vehicle of choice. It featured 4WD and new AMC V6 and V8 engines. The Commando was the first to sport automatic transmission and was available as a pickup, convertible, roadster, and station wagon.
This Jeep is powered by the 304ci V8 with an impressive amount of torque. Mated to that V8 is a TH400 automatic transmission, a rare find in an off-roader of this era! On the outside, this Commando wears a unique Canary Yellow paint(refreshed since new) and that color extends to some interior panels. Coming from a Nevada-based ownership history, this Jeep Commando has remained solid throughout the years. Nefarious Kustoms, out of Las Vegas, turned up the cool factor with additions like: a big lift kit, huge 35 inch BFGoodrich tires, off-road lighting, a bed-mounted spare tire, an off road tool package with a jerry can for extra fuel and much more!
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