
1970 Jeep Jeepster Commando by Matt Dorram
This 1970 Jeep Jeepster Commando was meticulously rebuilt onto a Jeep Wrangler JK chassis by Matt Dorram in Texas. It's powered by a 383ci BluePrint V8 engine paired with a 700R4 four-speed automatic transmission and features a dual-range transfer case. The vehicle boasts a distinctive Amp’d Gold finish with pearlescent white accents and is equipped with a removable steel hardtop, KMC beadlock wheels, and Rubicon Express suspension with Bilstein shocks. Noteworthy modifications include a Holley Sniper fuel injection system, Dana 30 front and Dana 44 rear axles, and custom cross members on the inherited chassis.
- Built by:
- Matt Dorram
- Location:
- Mansfield, Texas, USA
- Vehicle:
- 1970 Jeep Commando - C101/C104
- Engine:
- -
- Cost:
- $70,000
- Power:
- -
- Torque:
- -
- Weight:
- -
- Balance:
- -
- Wheels:
- 17" KMC beadlock wheels
- Exterior:
- Removable steel hardtopAmp’d Gold paintPolished roll barPearlescent white accentsColor-matched fender extensionsPowder-coated bright bumpers
- Interior:
- Grant steering wheelAftermarket head unit & speakersHolley electric fuel pump & sending unitHEI distributorOne-wire alternator
- Chassis:
- Rubicon Express suspension lift coilsBilstein shocksAdjustable front track barAdjustable front and rear upper and lower control arms
- Powertrain:
- BluePrint 383ci V8Holley Sniper electronic fuel injection systemPolished air cleanerGold-finished valve coversTaylor ignition wiresAluminum intake manifold and cylinder headsChrome exhaust manifolds
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