1949 Willys Jeepster

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$26,400 USD | Sold

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After World War II, Willys decided to produce a civilian jeep. In 1948 Brooks Stevens introduced a two-door, two-wheel drive convertible with a straight four-cylinder “Go Devil” engine mated to a three-speed manual transmission. It is fun to drive and in its time, widely popular. The Willys Jeepster was acclaimed to be the last American production touring car.

This example is presented in red and black and has tan vinyl seats and tan vinyl soft-top. Along with an AM radio, this “very nice” Jeepster is equipped with wire wheels, Firestone tires and seatbelts.