The family Commando build project

gorillaxj

Always building hardly wheeling
Location
SLC
Looking good Dave. awesome work on the floors, very clean work. what color are you thinking? (just curious) I have always wanted to get a commando...
 

DaveB

Long Jeep Fan
Location
Holladay, Utah
Looking good Dave. awesome work on the floors, very clean work. what color are you thinking? (just curious) I have always wanted to get a commando...

The family is leaning towards a dark green sort of like the old jeep we saw at the Moab car show (see my post Moab rocks and rods).
 

DaveB

Long Jeep Fan
Location
Holladay, Utah
This is a great build. I've owned 6 different Jeepster Commando's over the years - they are possibly the most under appreciated rigs out there. I'd be thrilled to come help you assemble this.

Have you checked out:

www.jeepstercommandoclub.com

Yes I have checked this site out looking for ideas. I may need to go back and see if anyone has a windshield to sell...... I slipped with wrench last night when I was re-installing the windshield and tapped the windshield and it cracked :rolleyes: I had been so carefull with it and it wasn't much of a tap either. I aslo installed the front CJ clip on it to see what will work best to blend the fenders into the rockers I added and to plan my tube fender flares. It looks like a beast so I can't wait to get it running. It is sitting next to my Scrambler in the garage and even though it sits 4 inches higher at the hood line the roof lines are about the same. I'll have to snap a picture and post it. I also cut into the dash to get the front supports for the roll cage back in place and will now need to come up with a custom dash design. Shawn's old cage went through the dash to give maximum leg room for getting in to the commando. I like how the cage looks and have ripped out the dash cluster and heater controls to allow the cage to go through the dash. I have custom gauges to put back in and also want to re-work the dash a bit to get the GM steering column from my brother's Blazer to fit better.
 
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DaveB

Long Jeep Fan
Location
Holladay, Utah
Jones Paint and Glass cut a new windshield for mine. Don't remember what it cost but don't think it was very much.

I'll have to have one cut too. I went to some web sites to see if they had them and they didn't. I found one place that had the for the older Jeepsters but not the 72-73 Commandos. I had one cut for my scrambler and it wasn't too bad.
 

Gravy

Ant Anstead of Dirtbikes
Supporting Member
Chris with precision autoglass. Those guys are/ used to be RME sponsors.
He told me he cuts glass still when he did my YJ windshield last month.... I wish I would have known and I would have used them for my CJ hardtop rear glass.
 

DaveB

Long Jeep Fan
Location
Holladay, Utah
Chris with precision autoglass. Those guys are/ used to be RME sponsors.
He told me he cuts glass still when he did my YJ windshield last month.... I wish I would have known and I would have used them for my CJ hardtop rear glass.

Thanks, I'll make a note of it. I will most likely wait till after paint so I don't break another one.
 

Swoop69

Registered User
Location
Riverton, Utah
Yes I have checked this site out looking for ideas. I may need to go back and see if anyone has a windshield to sell...... I slipped with wrench last night when I was re-installing the windshield and tapped the windshield and it cracked :rolleyes: I had been so carefull with it and it wasn't much of a tap either. I aslo installed the front CJ clip on it to see what will work best to blend the fenders into the rockers I added and to plan my tube fender flares. It looks like a beast so I can't wait to get it running. It is sitting next to my Scrambler in the garage and even though it sits 4 inches higher at the hood line the roof lines are about the same. I'll have to snap a picture and post it. I also cut into the dash to get the front supports for the roll cage back in place and will now need to come up with a custom dash design. Shawn's old cage went through the dash to give maximum leg room for getting in to the commando. I like how the cage looks and have ripped out the dash cluster and heater controls to allow the cage to go through the dash. I have custom gauges to put back in and also want to re-work the dash a bit to get the GM steering column from my brother's Blazer to fit better.


I have an extra windshield for you. I'd like to check out your 4 link setup. Im debating on linking or leaf'ing the back half of my 4 door.
 

DaveB

Long Jeep Fan
Location
Holladay, Utah
I have an extra windshield for you. I'd like to check out your 4 link setup. Im debating on linking or leaf'ing the back half of my 4 door.

Thanks, feel free to come on by and see the 4 link. I'm usually home every evening after 5 working on it. 801-277-six three 05
 

Swoop69

Registered User
Location
Riverton, Utah
mine is off a 68.... you can come get it anytime... but you have to take the dented, rusted windshield frame with it!

I was told you might have a 35" MTR spare? trade?
 

DaveB

Long Jeep Fan
Location
Holladay, Utah
mine is off a 68.... you can come get it anytime... but you have to take the dented, rusted windshield frame with it!

I was told you might have a 35" MTR spare? trade?

I have a brand new 33-12.50 kevlar MTR that my son picked up for a spare but its too nice of a tire for spare duty so I was looking for someone who could use it. I need a spare 35 also. Want to PM me your contact info ? I can make a pattern of my glass and compare the two.
 

DaveB

Long Jeep Fan
Location
Holladay, Utah
I whipped up some rear fender flares using my bender. I just need to finish welding them up and put some skins on them.IMGP3634.jpgIMGP3636.jpg
 
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DaveB

Long Jeep Fan
Location
Holladay, Utah
Updates please :greg:

I'll have to roll it out and take some more pictures. Lately I have been working on the tube fenders and flares. They are about ready for a bit of bondo to hide the welds. I also have the roll cage repaired. I bought some of Summit Machine's tube clamps so the cage can come apart if I had to take it out for any reason. It was cut up when it was taken out of Shawn's Commando and I didn't want to have to do that again. The clamps are very nicely built and work well.
 
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