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1948 Jeepster Yuba city, CA $3500
TJ shared this project Jeepster.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1170045641025250
“1948 Willys Jeepster. 4 cyl. Complete. After not running since the 60’s, had it running a couple years ago. New tires. New floorboards ready to be installed. Front need to be replaced. Rear are ok, but I planned on doing them all. $3500. Possible trade for ??? No projects and I have cash to put toward something worth more than the Jeepster. Clean title, non-op in my name. Located in Yuba City.”
1958 FC-170 & 1948 Jeepster Junction City, OR
The FC is listed at $10,500. Unclear what the Jeepster’s price is.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1369339280446707
“1948 willys jeepster. On chevy s-10 chasis, with 69 mustang 302. Runs and drives .Has extra parts, trim and seats that go with car, original ribs for top that needs restoration. has wind wings for doors and snap on windows.also for sale is the red one, a 1958 willys fc 170 all original, and runs ,has rust, wear and tear as expected, not restored. Please call [hidden information] for more info or set time to come see. 10,500 obo. for the red one”
1968 Jeepster Commando Twin Falls, ID $4000
This Commando has an unusual dash setup.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1230976524956311
“It has a Buick 350 swapped into it, which runs surprisingly well. It has never failed to start, even after sitting for years at a time. It runs and drives, but needs steering attention and brakes redone. Body is in overall, decent shape. Top is in rough shape and is only on to protect from the elements. It has an original dash, and dash pad, along with a new steering column. There is no wiring, other than what is necessary to start the vehicle. It will come with a new wiring harness, from “Painless Performance”.”

Jeepsters and the Sunkist Lady
UPDATE: This Jeepster photo is making the rounds on Facebook; this post provides a little more info.
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Posted December 24, 2020: This article provides more information about this stunt Jeepster and plane. It was published in the March 20, 1949, issue of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
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Originally Published Dec 8, 2012:
The Sunkist Lady was an Aeronca 15AC Sedan airplane flown by Dick Riedel and Bill Barris used to set a world-record for endurance flight. They spent a total of 1008 hours and 2 minutes aboard the airplane, ending their flight in April of 1949. Unfortunately for them, their record was broken six months later.
What makes this relevant for jeep fans was that to keep the plan in the air, the crew used Jeepsters borrowed from local dealers to race down the airport runway so the crew could hand fuel and food to the two pilots.
Thanks to Colin for forwarding the story!
Here is a link to a story and a video about the flight (124 MB): http://www.cityoffullerton.com/depts/airport/the_sunkist_lady.asp
Here is a second article: http://vintageairphotos.blogspot.com/2012/03/saga-of-sunkist-lady.html. The picture below is from that article.
1948 Jeepster Phoenix, AZ $10,800
Looks like a good price given the build. Paint is rough.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/621085340209848
“48 Willys Jeepster street rod. Gm crate engine. 350. Turbo 350 transmission. Ford 8 inch rearend. Power disc brakes. Power steering. Fat man fabrication front suspension. Disc brakes. Tubular A arms. Set up nice. Cruises down the highway. All the street rod conversion was done by a professional shop. Lots of money invested. Very cool at a low price”
1949 Jeepster Ashland, WI $10,000
Looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1496166647847458
“Restored and maintained and upgraded over many years. Manual Transmission ~ 3 Speed on the Column. Yellow exterior, new red interior with white piping. This vehicle has the original engine”
1970 Hurst Edition Jeepster Commando Blythewood, SC $800
It’s a shame to see this rare Hurst Edition Jeepster Commando. For someone who needs Hurst related parts, this might be an opportunity, but not a whole lot of value here. Based on the serial number of 68632, this is likely a 1970. On this page is a 66357 that has a production date of Feb 1970.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/856760016200837/
“This jeep Commando appears to be a 69 or 70 year; is rough but mostly complete with good hard to find parts, been exposed to the elements for many years, has a soft top that is about torn off, rusted in part of the body upper and lower, seats and interior intact but needs reupholstering, V6 engine, 4 wheel drive, No Title”
2 1949 Jeepsters Jefferson, ME $5900
Unsure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/333517292896273
“TWO Willys Jeepsters. Both Yellow/black, one has rusty rear floor pans and frame but runs, other one has solid frame and body but does not run. Both cars mostly complete. $6,900 Make reasonable offer/possible trade Ideally looking for possible trade for a Willys Wagon”
1948 Jeepster Pahrump, NV $1500
If the floors are good, this may be worth a look, though it’s a long drive from most anywhere.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3617626295140912/
“1948 jeepster with a almost rust free body, title, seats, 4 cly engine, 60 mile from Vegas in Pahrump,NV”









































