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Junk Jeep Stash V Shaped Grille
Junk Jeep Stash - Rust Holy Toledo Part I
The aggressive V-shaped grille distinguishes '50 and '51 Jeepsters from earlier models, which are devoid of horizontal bars and have a less pronounced V-shape. Though it is possible somebody in Toledo toyed with the idea, no 4x4 Jeepsters were produced for public consumption. A decade later, Kaiser-Jeep revisited the original Jeepster concept with the C-101 Jeepster Commando ('67-'71) and '72-'73 C-104 Jeepster (under AMC). One of the first examples of "retro revival" styling, these newer Jeepsters could be had with four-wheel drive, V-6 and later V-8 power, and roll-up side windows-a detail the original Jeepster lacked. View Related Article
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