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The 1971 Hurst Jeepster built with modifications by Hurst Performance is possibly the scarcest model of all production Jeeps. [1] Standard equipment included a Champagne White exterior with red and blue stripes, a roof rack, a sports steering wheel, and Goodyear G70 x 15 raised white letter tires mounted on wider steel wheels.
The Jeepster name was revived by Kaiser for the 1967 model year as the C-101 Jeepster Commando. The new version included roll-up door windows, a V6 engine, four-wheel-drive, and was available as a pickup truck, convertible, and station wagon, in addition to the roadster. [ 19 ]
Hurst Performance was originally named Hurst-Campbell. The company was established in 1958 as an auto repair shop when George Hurst and Bill Campbell were both young men. The original shop was located on Glenside Ave. in Glenside, Pennsylvania. They later moved to a large building on the corner of Street Road and Jacksonville Road in Warminster ...
The Jeepster introduced in 1948 was directly based on the rear-wheel-drive Jeep Station Wagon chassis, and shared many of the same parts. [67] 1948–1950 Willys VJ Jeepster [68] 1948–1949 VJ2 Jeepster; 1949–1951 VJ3 Jeepster (Jeepster) Commando. 1966–1971 C101—Jeepster Commando Hurst Jeepster (only 100 produced) Hurst Half Cab; Revival ...
Hurst Jeepster (1971) International Scout II (1971-1980) Jeep Commando (1971–1973) Jeep Truck (1971-1988) Mercury Comet (1971-1977) Mercury Cougar (1971-1973) Oldsmobile 88 (1971-1976) Oldsmobile 98 (1971-1976) Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser (1971-1976) Plymouth Cricket (captive import from Europe) (1971–1973) Plymouth Duster (1971) Plymouth GTX ...
In 1967, Kaiser Jeep resurrected the Jeepster (in concept; the vehicle was all-new, albeit loosely based on the Willys Jeepster), which had been produced by Willys-Overland from 1948 to 1950. It was available in three models (roadster, convertible, and pickup) and proved to be moderately popular (see Jeepster Commando).
American Motors models historically regarded by hobbyists as particularly "collectible" include the Javelin, AMX, and performance specials such as the 1957 Rambler Rebel, 1965–67 Marlin, 1969 Hurst SC/Rambler, 1970 Rebel Machine, and 1971 Hornet SC/360. These models enjoyed limited popularity when new, resulting in low production figures. [220]
The Jeep CJ models are a series and a range of small, open-bodied off-road vehicles and compact pickup trucks, built and sold by several successive incarnations of the Jeep automobile marque from 1945 through 1986.