The 1968 model year was significant for Kaiser Jeep as it represented a period of transition and ongoing development for their iconic vehicles. Here's some key information:
Models Offered: Kaiser Jeep offered a variety of vehicles in 1968, including the venerable CJ-5 and CJ-6 (Civilian Jeeps), the Jeepster%20Commando, and the Wagoneer and Gladiator line of trucks. Each model catered to a different market segment, from off-road enthusiasts to those seeking a more family-oriented or work-capable vehicle.
Engines: Engine options varied depending on the model. The CJ series typically featured inline four-cylinder and six-cylinder engines, while the Wagoneer and Gladiator offered larger six-cylinder and V8 options for increased power and towing capacity.
Features and Design: 1968 saw continued refinements to the existing designs. The Jeep%20CJ remained largely unchanged in its basic form, retaining its rugged and utilitarian appeal. The Jeepster Commando, introduced a couple years prior, offered a more stylish and comfortable alternative. The Wagoneer's design was relatively modern for its time, offering features like independent front suspension in some models (though this was discontinued after 1965).
Kaiser Ownership: 1968 was towards the end of Kaiser's ownership of Jeep. American%20Motors%20Corporation%20(AMC) acquired Kaiser Jeep in 1970. Therefore, the 1968 models represent a transitional period before the influence of AMC became more pronounced.
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