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1950 Willys Overland Jeepster 14004 Miles Grey Station Wagon 2.2L Inline-4 3-Sp

Make: Willys
Model: Overland Jeepster
Type: Station Wagon
Year: 1950
Mileage: 14004
VIN: 00000000000000000
Color: Gray
Engine: 2.2L Inline-4
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Red
Vehicle Title: --

1950 Willys Overland Jeepster Additional Info:

Vehicle Original VIN : 18797GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1950 Willys Overland-Jeepster, a timeless icon of post-war American automotive ingenuity. This stunning example is adorned in a sophisticated two-tone silver and metallic grey paint scheme, accentuating its classic lines and vintage charm. The Jeepster was designed to bridge the gap between utilitarian jeeps and passenger cars, offering a unique blend of rugged durability and stylish comfort. Under the hood, this Jeepster features the historic 2.2L Go Devil inline-4 engine, which was originally developed during World War II for use in military vehicles. Known for its simplicity and durability, the Go Devil engine played a crucial role in the war effort and subsequently found its way into various civilian models, including the Jeepster. Paired with a 3-speed manual transmission with overdrive, this powertrain setup represents a significant piece of automotive history. The interior of this Jeepster is a true testament to its era, featuring two complete bench seats upholstered in a wonderful patterned fabric that adds a touch of elegance to its rugged persona. Wood slats run the length of the rear portion of the interior, offering a classic touch and practical utility. The split-fold rear hatch adds versatility, making it easier to access the rear cargo area, and the Willys Overland heater ensures comfort during cooler days. The Willys Overland-Jeepster has a rich history, being one of the few open-bodied vehicles produced in the post-war period. It was designed by industrial designer Brooks Stevens and aimed at the emerging leisure market. Introduced in 1948, the Jeepster combined the ruggedness of the military Jeep with the comforts of a passenger vehicle. Despite its short production run, ending in 1950, the Jeepster left a lasting legacy and is now a cherished classic among collectors and enthusiasts. Please call or email with any questions or for additional information.

Vehicle Original VIN : 18797
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1950 Willys Overland-Jeepster, a timeless icon of post-war American automotive ingenuity. This stunning example is adorned in a sophisticated two-tone silver and metallic grey paint scheme, accentuating its classic lines and vintage charm. The Jeepster was designed to bridge the gap between utilitarian jeeps and passenger cars, offering a unique blend of rugged durability and stylish comfort.
Under the hood, this Jeepster features the historic 2.2L Go Devil inline-4 engine, which was originally developed during World War II for use in military vehicles. Known for its simplicity and durability, the Go Devil engine played a crucial role in the war effort and subsequently found its way into various civilian models, including the Jeepster. Paired with a 3-speed manual transmission with overdrive, this powertrain setup represents a significant piece of automotive history.
The interior of this Jeepster is a true testament to its era, featuring two complete bench seats upholstered in a wonderful patterned fabric that adds a touch of elegance to its rugged persona. Wood slats run the length of the rear portion of the interior, offering a classic touch and practical utility. The split-fold rear hatch adds versatility, making it easier to access the rear cargo area, and the Willys Overland heater ensures comfort during cooler days.
The Willys Overland-Jeepster has a rich history, being one of the few open-bodied vehicles produced in the post-war period. It was designed by industrial designer Brooks Stevens and aimed at the emerging leisure market. Introduced in 1948, the Jeepster combined the ruggedness of the military Jeep with the comforts of a passenger vehicle. Despite its short production run, ending in 1950, the Jeepster left a lasting legacy and is now a cherished classic among collectors and enthusiasts.
Please call or email with any questions or for additional information.