This 1967 Jeep Commando (chassis 8705H1614831) has been restored to what sounds like a good driver quality standard, with work including new paint, badges, upholstery, a hydraulic clutch conversion and more. Originally a relatively scarce half-cab, the seller says that the truck is only driven in fair weather, and insists that it remains completely free of rust. Find it here on eBay in Peoria, Illinois with a $20k BIN.

The truck is said to have been professionally repainted, and red with factory style black stripes works really well in combo with the white top and classic American Racing truck wheels. Stock ride height is noteworthy as well, as many of these are lifted at least a few inches. The ad notes that bedliner has been applied underneath the hood and on the firewall and interior panels, and that badges and weatherstripping for windows and doors is new.

Inside, the interior has been reupholstered in marine-grade vinyl in a factory style, and excluding a custom made center console, it retains an all stock look down to the steering wheel, instruments, and even the (working) radio. A modern head unit is tucked away inside the center console, which also incorporates cup holders for the driver and front seat passenger. There’s a rear-facing subwoofer in the back half of its enclosure, as well as 6×9 speakers mounted either side of the rear passenger compartment.

Up front, the correct Buick Dauntless V6 wears factory-style green on the rocker covers, intake and elsewhere, but it rebuilt carb is topped with a non-original air cleaner housing. Other mechanical work noted in the ad included fitment of a new gas tank, radiator, new plugs, and “restored” electricals. The clutch has been upgraded to a hydraulic unit, and the 3-speed trans is reportedly fresh as well.