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1950 Jeepster JeepRod Chattaroy, WA $26,000

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Lots of interesting customizations on this Jeepster.

https://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/d/chattaroy-custom-willys-jeepster/7680397671.html

“Full Custom 1950 Willys Jeepster. It just doesn’t get more unique or custom than this. Powered by a great running Chevy 350 with throttle body fuel injection spinning a 5-speed manual tranny. Sits on a Mustang II type suspension with disc brakes up front and drums in rear. Has a custom built interior, console, and a dash off a ‘40 Ford fitted with 3rd generation Firebird gauges and tilt steering. The hardtop is removable making it a slick little roadster to enjoy. It also has shaved door handles and the custom built tonneau cover for all your goodies.
Painted in a vibrant metallic blue with a bit of tasteful pin striping throughout. Deep old school rumble coming out the cherry bombs on each side. $26,500 seems like a very good deal for you from me. Let’s see what you think. You could not build this car for anything near that. I have gone thru the car nose to toes to make it safe and realizable. I have thousands of dollars of receipts that will go with the car. For the person that wants a very good and distinctive clean driver classic.”

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2 Comments on “1950 Jeepster JeepRod Chattaroy, WA $26,000

  1. JohnB

    This one is literally 3-4 miles from me!
    I have never seen it on the road or any local shows.

    in this area you don’t have to worry about being pulled over for the lack of bumper. I have never has any issues with my 1914 Roadster which
    lacks signals and bumpers.
    I ran into our new county Sheriff at a car show and mentioned.that the deputies have been nice. He said they have more stuff to worry about.
    Probably not the same in cities. I’ve heard of a rod being pulled over by city police for not having a hood.

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