1968 Kaiser Jeepster
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The Jeepster was revived in 1966 to compete with the recently released Scout and Bronco. Available as a truck, station wagon, roadster and a convertible such as this beauty. Popularity grew steadily until AMC bought out Kaiser and changed the design to much a bigger/ full-size version losing its niche market. This beautifully restored example was owned by the same family since new being stored in a garage and only driven on nice days explaining that original mileage of right at 38000. The body of the car was in solid shape still retaining its original sheet metal. The two-tone light-yellow paint is slick and shows nicely with the cream upper half giving it that classic 60-s era look. The real spoke wheels look extremely well while the white wall tires really set it off. The chrome bumpers are great and show very well reminding you why we love the classics. The rear tire carrier was restored with the rest of the car and is a very nice addition. Under the hood is the rebuilt V6 which is something you simply did not find in the 60-s. If it was a 6 cylinder it was an inline 6 with the v configuration...