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Kaiser Jeep Junkyard - Kaiser Geyser
Jeep trucks used three different instrument cluster arrangements-with holes in the steel dash panels punched to match. Trucks built from 1946 through the middle of 1950 have a large rectangular instrument cluster. The second design -seen here-was used from mid-1950 until 1956 and features a trio of gauge pod holes. In 1957 the speedometer, fuel, temperature, generator and oil pressure gauges were consolidated into a single circular unit. These dash boards are stamped with a single round hole and were used until the last trucks were sold in 1965. The AM radio positioned directly ahead of the driver is non-stock and appears to have been borrowed from an early '60s Mopar passenger car. View Related Article
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Jeep Commander Research
Jeep Commander Explore the new Commander and examine the various features it has to offer. The Commander has a $2,000.00 cash rebate, which will help you save money on your next new car purchase. It has a 5 star frontal impact rating for the driver and a 5 star frontal impact rating for the passenger. You may also be interested in the Jeep Patriot and the Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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