Thanks!
On the website where I found the picture, which was described as a Willys Jeepster Commando prototype, a Jim Allen has posted that this is not a Commando prototype but is:
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These are prototypes that came out of a study that began shortly before or after the introduction of the Wagoneer and Gladiator trucks. Kaiser Jeep wanted to jump into the export markets and was considering a CKD (Complete Knock Down) concept were complete rolling chassis would be sent to satellite “mini-factories” in other countries. It was called the “Export Low Investment Program.” Kaiser Jeep designed simple bodies that could be produced locally with minimal tooling. In a product planing booklet, they proposed vehicles based on a J200 Gladiator chassis and on CJ-5 and CJ-6 chassis. Several visual concepts were proposed that look similar to these, the main difference being the front end. There are images of a running J200 prototype but only artist’s renderings of the CJ-5 version. These appear to be based on a CJ-6. The J200 prototype utilized the Gladiator grill. These pics were taken in whatever facility was being used to produce the Fleetvan, a number of which are in the background ins some of these shots. It’s likely the prototype work was being done in the same facility.
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Assuming he is right I've given nicanary a point too and have amended the heading!