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(Baja) Car Question
Anyone currently have or have had a Jeep Jeepster or Jeep Commando either in Baja or the US??????........
http://www.americanjeepsterclub.org/rigs/rig9a.jpg
Looking at one with 4x4 and the stock the Buick V-6/auto trans.
Any relavent comments on the subject???
[Edited on 3-22-2012 by bajaguy]
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That 225ci Buick v6 was a great engine. I had a 1970 CJ-5 with one and we replaced the stock carb with a Holley 500 cfm 2 stage 2bbl and it would get
great mileage if you kept your foot out of the secondary We had the 3 speed so
no comment on the transmission.
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try a 69 with the buick 350.. one hell of a sleeper moter..that only a few people know about...torgue,,torgue,,makes a chevy feel weak and I love
bowtie 350's...K&T
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I have the odd-fire 225 v-6 in my cj3a (transplanted from a commando). Great (and much sought after) motor. While it used the design purchased from
Buick, the jeep motor had many different parts giving it more torque and low rpm power, and was completely made by Kaiser Jeep (not Buick). If this
one has the bick motor (225 or 231), it is not original.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by captkw
try a 69 with the buick 350.. one hell of a sleeper moter..that only a few people know about...torgue,,torgue,,makes a chevy feel weak and I love
bowtie 350's...K&T |
Had a 327 v-8 and turbo 350 trans in my 43 Jeep. way too much motor.
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the kaiser/jeep 1969 had a buick 350...Its what is considerd the lost year !! and the buick 350 is/was one hell of a moter...think buick GS...grand
sport sleeper rocket's!! I know because I have a boat custermer that uses it to tow a large/heavy boat...oem..from the factory with the Buick 350
can pull out redwoods from the hill aka..the dauntless was it's nickname...K&T 
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HOLA, and the buick 350 is 200+ lbs lighter that a chev 350 a very, very sleeper motor !! do a web search..The Dauntless
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to each his own. The Dauntless Buick 350 was used from 1969 until 1970 in J-series pickups and Wagoneers. There probably was a reason it was only
produced during that one year for jeeps.
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hola, it was made longer than that,,but only avalable in the kaiser jeeps for a short time...polatic's and AMC sad storey !!
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Jeepster engine facts
During the late 60's the "Dauntless" Buick 225 V6 was an optional engine in the Jeepster.
1966-1971 - 134 in³ (2.2 L) F134 Hurricane I4, 75 hp (55 kW) and 114 ft·lbf (154 N·m)
1966-1971 - 225 in³ (3.7 L) Dauntless V6, 160 hp (119 kW) and 235 ft·lbf (318 N·m)
When AMC purchased Jeep from Kaiser in 1971, the Jeepster was renamed the Commando. The Commando lived on for two more years until production ended in
1973.
The Commando used one of three AMC engines, the 232 in³ (3.8 L) or 258 in³ (4.2 L) AMC Straight-6 or 304 in³ (5.0 L) AMC V8. 20,223 AMC-spec "C104"
Jeep Commandos were made in 1972 and 1973
NOW, back to my original question...........has anybody had, or do you currently have a Jeepster or Commando???
[Edited on 3-22-2012 by bajaguy]
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only in my old cj3a
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| Quote: | Originally posted by bajaguy
During the late 60's the "Dauntless" Buick 225 V6 was an optional engine in the Jeepster.
1966-1971 - 134 in³ (2.2 L) F134 Hurricane I4, 75 hp (55 kW) and 114 ft·lbf (154 N·m)
1966-1971 - 225 in³ (3.7 L) Dauntless V6, 160 hp (119 kW) and 235 ft·lbf (318 N·m)
When AMC purchased Jeep from Kaiser in 1971, the Jeepster was renamed the Commando. The Commando lived on for two more years until production ended in
1973.
The Commando used one of three AMC engines, the 232 in³ (3.8 L) or 258 in³ (4.2 L) AMC Straight-6 or 304 in³ (5.0 L) AMC V8. 20,223 AMC-spec "C104"
Jeep Commandos were made in 1972 and 1973
NOW, back to my original question...........has anybody had, or do you currently have a Jeepster or Commando???
[Edited on 3-22-2012 by bajaguy] |
a guy that lives in your area has a Commando with a buick v6 I dont have permission to reveal his name U2 me
[Edited on 3-22-2012 by J.P.]
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U2U sent
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AMC bought Kaiser-Jeep in 1970... actually was going down in '69 I believe, but '70 was the first year AMC badges were added... My dad had a '70
Wagoneer with a Buick 350 (his '65 Wagoneer had a Rambler V-8).
It took until the '72 year model to change to all AMC motors. In 1974, the Jeep Cherokee (a 2 door Wagoneer) replaced the Commando.
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Bajaguy...if you are serious about a Jeepster:
I have seen a yellow convertible in my travels . It caught my eye several times in my driving around.
When I see it next time, I'll knock on the owner's door and ask if it may be for sale.
I don't know yet if it runs, buddy!
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Having ben a Jeep fan for a lot of years and bulding a few the one constant about a JEEP is the name and that started as a nick name over the life
span of the JEEP many different companys have contributed to the vehicle being what is today. in the earlier years there wasnt many drive train and
engine optins That being said about all one could say about their Jeep was it had a paticular motor or drive train .and the one setting next to it
might have a different engine and drive train. the components were bought from the lowest bidder.
The possibilitys for some one to custom build a jeep with over the counter parts is endless if you are willing to do some research because of that
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Thanks, Udo
| Quote: | Originally posted by Udo
Bajaguy...if you are serious about a Jeepster:
I have seen a yellow convertible in my travels . It caught my eye several times in my driving around.
When I see it next time, I'll knock on the owner's door and ask if it may be for sale.
I don't know yet if it runs, buddy! |
Please u2u me with the info.........
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I'll u2u, buddy.
It may be a week or two, because I don't recall where it was, just that I've seen it several times within my travels.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by rts551
| Quote: | Originally posted by captkw
try a 69 with the buick 350.. one hell of a sleeper moter..that only a few people know about...torgue,,torgue,,makes a chevy feel weak and I love
bowtie 350's...K&T |
Had a 327 v-8 and turbo 350 trans in my 43 Jeep. way too much motor. |
nothing to do with the subject but in the early 60s I built off-road deer hunting vehicle starting with 1 1957 Forward Control (cab over) FC-150 Jeep
equiped with a Chevy 283 and added overdrive to the 4x4 transfer case for highway cruising.
Bob Durrell
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Thread wandering
OK, now I am expecting a reply regarding a Nash Rambler completely rebuilt as an ice fishing shack..............
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