Make: | Willys |
Model: | Jeepster |
Type: | Convertible |
Trim: | Deluxe Phaeton |
Doors: | 2 |
Year: | 1950 |
Mileage: | 84200 |
VIN: | 473VJ13223 |
Color: | Nassau Cream and Tunisian Red |
Engine: | 4 Cylinder |
Cylinders: | 4 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Red |
Drive side: | Left-Hand Drive |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Item location: | White, Georgia, United States |
1950 Willys Jeepster
With soldiers returning to civilian life following World War II, Willys-Overland would recognize the appeal of a road-going version of their familiar and dependable platform used for wartime Jeeps. A production run of Willys Jeep models made for the public would soon follow, including one of America’s first all-metal station wagons, and the Jeepster.
Styled by the legendary industrial designer Brooks Stevens and available with both four and six-cylinder engines, the four-passenger open Jeepster was the last traditional phaeton built by an American automaker. This unique design featured flat panels from the cowl back, which gave the familiar lines of early wooden cars, despite the Jeepster having an all-steel body. The Jeepster was introduced in 1948 with numerous deluxe features and interior options offered as standard equipment. Less than 20,000 were produced during the three-year production run. Utilizing a compact wheelbase, the Jeepster offered a short turning radius, which was extremely useful for navigating thick dense traffic and easy parking. 1950 was the last year of Jeepster production.
Highlights
·Finished in almost flawless and correct Tunisian Red over Nassau Cream with a red vinyl interior and a black vinyl folding soft top.
· a overhauled “Hurricane” 134.2 cu-in (72 HP) inline-four-cylinder engine
·The “Frame Off” restoration was completed by the previous owner in 2019
·This Jeepster only has 84,200 miles with only 720 miles accrued since restoration.
·This Jeepster is only used for Car Shows and Local Parades.
·During the restoration:
·A classic Brooks Stevens design and the last true American Phaeton.
·Multi show winner, including Best Jeep and First Place, Pre 1960 Antique Car and Truck.
Features
·Borg-Warner three-speed manual transmission with column-mounted shifter.
·Equipped with a Borg-Warner Electric Overdrive unit.
·Independent front-wheel suspension with transverse semi-elliptic springs.
·Fifteen-inch wheels with trim rings and oversize hubcaps.
·New 5.90 – 15 BF Goodrich “Silvertown” wide White wall tires.
·Dual-tone horns
·Dual-spoke steering wheel
·Chrome driver’s side exterior mirror
·Rear-mounted spare tire
·Four-wheel drum brakes
·Glove box
·Split front bench seat
·Vent windows
·Vacuum-operated wipers
·Comes with Simoniz Car Cover
Options to accompany vehicle at Sale
·Documentation