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    Old Buck is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    1971 Jeepster Suspension/Drive

     



    I just recently purchased a 1971 Jeepster in need of some work and, liking the unusual, I have decided to try to convert this to a two wheel drive street rod with a 350/700r4....something good for cruising even tho I should be past that age. Can anyone tell me if I am dreaming or if this is economically feasible. I don't really have the money to go with a custom made IFS and I know that there are some 2 wheel drive wagoneers, etc. out there. Does anyone know of anyone that has done this and what the difficulties are that I will run into? I guess I would also like to find a heavier duty rear end that would work without a lot of fabricating. Any help anyone could give me would be greatly appreciated. Most Jeep sites think I am nuts for wanting to go to two wheel drive and are not very helpful so I guess I need to turn to the hot rod group for help. Thank you for any help you can give me.

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    Well, it can be done... Somewhere in the warehouse I have a full sized Bronco converted to 2 wheel drive, I was lucky enough to find a totaled out donor truck to supply the A-Arms and the rest of the suspension. I went to coilovers and a 9" with ladder bars on the rear. I don't have much money stuck in it, now if I should ever work my way back to that corner of the warehouse............

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    Thanks for the encouragement Dave. I'm not real talented in the way of fabricating, not that I don't want to learn. The last vehicle I had that I made any modifications to was a 1939 Ford sedan. I put a 1957 Olds J2 engine in it (with factory made adapters) and a factory dropped front axle. Had to keep the '39 transmission because going to a hydro was beyond my capabilities. Needless to say, I didn't do many burnouts with that arrangement but it was fun cruising with. To give you a hint of how long ago that was I paid $15.00 for the Ford without an engine (it was a 60 hp flathead with the original radio that worked...great shape too) and $150 for the engine WITH the motor mounts and transmission adapter. So I'm just getting back into it being close to retirement and my second childhood.

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    That age is right about 75% of this forum maybe a little younger
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    That's even more encouraging Charlie.

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    Oh ! so you have a Kaiser Jeepster Commando. Well the site i suggested make be of some help but it's real geared towards the willys types. See you there.
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    Hi Old Buck,
    If you have a Willys Jeepster, congratulations it's a 'cool' old piece of iron. Jeepsters were made from '48-'50 , though the last of them were sold into early 51, never heard of a '71
    Here is a site that will be able to help you, there are everyone from purists to slash and burn types there with over 2000 members,come on over.
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    Thanks for the reply goshawks00. I am going to drop over and see what I can see. Kaiser (the successor to Willys) made the Jeepster Commando again from 1966 (I think) until 1971 when they sold out to AMC. AMC dropped the Jeepster name and just called it a Commando. Mine has a 3.7 Buick V6 with a three speed manual transmission. I know they also made a Wagoneer in the '60s in a two wheel drive but I can't find out any of the specs on them. Also, living in the north country it's hard to find a two wheel drive anything truck. Maybe that's why I want a two wheel drive. My regular vehicle is a two wheel drive GMC crew cab and I had to look long and hard to find that. I'm really hoping that the 2 wheel drive Wagoneer was a straight axle that would bolt on to the Jeepster.

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