UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
This has some mods, but the price sure looks great.
“Willy’s Jeepster 1949, convertible, 3 speed, custom wheels, interior good, exterior very good, no rust, primer red”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
This has some mods, but the price sure looks great.
“Willy’s Jeepster 1949, convertible, 3 speed, custom wheels, interior good, exterior very good, no rust, primer red”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
“Finished in yellow and blue, this Jeepster was restored and painted with PPG two stage paint, applied by John Johnson, then topped off with beautiful hand-painted graphics and pinstriping, done by Pete “Hot Dog” Finlan of Monster Garage fame. The paint is absolutely incredible, showing no imperfections and shining like the day it was finished! The customization didn’t stop at the paint job … this Jeepster has shaved suicide doors and a shaved power trunk! The front end of the Jeepster is all tube style with coil-overs and the rear end is a bulletproof Ford 9” 31 Spline. Not only was this rig made to turn heads, it was made to actually drive! More info on eBay”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $22,500.
Mark listed this over at sellajeep.com.
“1949 Willys VJ This is a great car, fun to drive and a real head turner. I purchased this last winter from a private seller in AZ who had been rebuilding it and he tried to keep it as original as possible. It was near finished and I added a few things to it. Here is a list.
New: top and side curtains, frame for top, gas tank and sending unit, exhaust pipe and muffler, fuel pump, turn signals, hub caps, seats covers, a new overdrive, chrome bumpers, steering wheel with suicide knob, outside mirrors, dash nobs and carb kit. The engine is a totally rebuilt 4 cyl. (lead-free gas) by a Jeep expert in Phoenix and it has a newer paint job with a few small road chips and almost all of the chrome is new and looks excellent. I had a slider built for the driver’s seat so it can be adjusted. It is a six volt system and has radial tires that are like new. It has always been garaged.
Things I did not get to: back brakes need new seals and the transmission has a problem with 2nd gear slipping out at times.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
How about this perfect jeep for your favorite San Diego Charger fan.
“THIS AWESOME ALL METAL JEEP CUSTOM BEACH CRUISER HONORS THE SAN DIEGO CHARGERS!
HAND PAINTED, WITH A CUSTOM MADE WIND SHIELD AND SIDE WINDOWS, WITH CUSTOM INTERIOR PENNANTS AND SCALE FOOTBALL, WITH CUSTOM MADE GRAPHIX MAKES THIS COOL CAR A MUST FOR ANY CHARGERS FAN YOU KNOW.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
“Up for auction is a 1948 Willy’s Jeepster. This vehicle has been 99% restored and is in great condition. This car has the original four-cylinder, Flat head, 62 horsepower, Go-Devil engine that has been removed and fully rebuilt with only 5500 miles on the rebuild. It has a three speed manual transmission and it comes with overdrive as well that just needs to be hooked up. Many extra parts are included with the car. The interior has been done with new upholstery and carpet, and the paint is fresh with only a few minor issues below the spare tire cover. The steering wheel was replaced by the previous owner but steering wheels are available for this car through Kaiser-Willys and other online Jeep websites. New turn signals and more that is too much to list. The body is straight, and all the trim is available and will be sent with your purchase – it just needs to be installed. Spare tire cover comes with the car and has been painted to match the body color. As seen in the pictures one weekend would completely finish this car. It’s a great around town car that runs smooth and starts right up. The convertible top is in great condition and the windows are all there. The car has been completely gone through and has had a recent tune-up and brakes, steering, clutch and axles worked on. This car was bought to finish restoring quickly but I don’t have the time to drive it much less finish the minor restoration to bring it to completion. It has been kept in a warehouse, not in the weather and is in good condition.”
This looks good, but apparently needs work of some kind.
“1950 willies jeepster all mechaniclly restored body needs some work but in good shape. the convertable top needs to be replaced but is cheap. car has been garaged. car is insured and register and will demo runs excellent. i will also include the garage which is 10 x20 brand new wood construction but not on a foundation. it can be moved on land scape trailer asking $7000 call Bob 631-924-2204 0r 631 521-5276”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This has no motor. It appears to have potential.
“1949 JEEPSTER GREAT BODY NO MOTOR BUT I HAVE A MOTOR FROM A 1979 FORD FARMONT #6CYLINDERS COMPLETE WITH A 70,000 MILES
TO GO WITH THE JEEP, CLEAR TITLE SOME RUST LIKE ANY OLD CAR OR JEEP
CALL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
(11/19/2012) This Jeepster has an unusual pattern or design on the door. Looks good otherwise.
“This is a great car, fun to drive and a real head turner. I purchased this last winter from a private seller in AZ who had been rebuilding it and he tried to keep it as original as possible. It was near finished and I added a few things to it. Here is a list.
New: top and side curtains, frame for top, gas tank and sending unit, exhaust pipe and muffler, fuel pump, turn signals, hub caps, seats covers, a new overdrive, chrome bumpers, headlight hoods, exhaust deflector, steering wheel with suicide knob, outside mirrors, dash nobs. The engine is a totally rebuilt 4 cyl. (lead-free gas) by a Jeep expert in Phoenix and it has a newer paint job with a few small road chips (see pictures) and almost all of the chrome is new and looks excellent. I had a slider built for the driver’s seat so it can be adjusted. It is a six volt system and has radial tires that are like new. It has always been garaged.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(02/07/2013) This looks like a fun ride.
“This, rare, 1949 Willys Jeepster Phaeton Convertible has some important upgrades. It is fun and exciting to drive.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
“No rust Jeepster. You are considering bidding on a very nice (not perfect) example of an all-American, post-war classic; the Willys Overland Jeepster, from my mother’s hometown, Toledo, Ohio. This was the first, on-road Jeep available, post World War II. This car has the original, four-cylinder, flat head, 62 horsepower, Go-Devil engine. I purchased this vehicle in late Autumn of 2011, as a winter restoration project and it is now complete. I was able to acquire the vehicle at a very reasonable price, which prompted my purchase. The Jeepster was owned by the same family for the past thirty-seven years, however it wasn’t driven often. Consequently, when I acquired the Jeepster, many small (and, some big) things needed attention, simply due to lack of use. The body is very straight and solid. I recently had the fenders and aprons painted gloss black and the Michigan Yellow body color, repainted. All five tires are new. Once the car arrived, I handed the vehicle over to my mechanic and he performed the following work . . .(read the rest on eBay)”