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Hurst edition
 
Pretty sure those had a Buick engine, odd fire? That's a cool rig for sure
 
I have a 2014 Jeep GC SRT and I love the power of the 6.4 Hemi. A kid rear ended it about six months ago so this is the only current picture I have of it.

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I worked on the pilot program for the “Tomb Raider” edition before I retired
 
One of my customers' Grand Cherokee SRT. F'n thing is a monster. It will bark all 4.

 
1971 Jeepster Commando Hurst Edition 4x4
appr. only 100 produced
225ci Dauntless 225ci odd-fire 160hp {225tq ?} 'Buick V6'
G70x15 Polyglas Goodyears,
wider 6" {?} painted white steel rims & beauty rings & hubcaps
{IIRC they had a aluminum 'slot wheels' as an option too}
Hurst-Modified, for Jeep (Kaiser), badged by Hurst
GM turbo 400 trans, 3.31:1 gears with an auto
3.73:1 with a manual 3 speed with overdrive Borg Warner
{T15, T17 ?, top-loader}
{I've never actually seen a manual version, Jeepster-Commando, Hurst edition}
both special Hurst shifter 'dual gate' auto, of course & console
an 8,000 rpm hood mounted tach {that's really optimistic at best},
special red, white & blue paint, white main body, with red & blue stripping
a racy hood scoop
https://www.quadratec.com/c/build-up/1971-jeepster-commando-hurst-edition
 
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