1950 Willys Jeepster This is a stock Jeepster. 4 Cylinder 3 Speed

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  • Item location: Seattle, Washington, United States
  • Make: Willys
  • Model: Overland
  • SubModel: Jeepster
  • Type: Convertible
  • Doors: 2
  • Year: 1950
  • Mileage: 54,819
  • VIN: OR473VJ10396
  • Color: Yellow
  • Engine size: Original Willy's F head engine
  • Number of cylinders: 4
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
  • Interior color: Black
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

Willys Overland 1950 Description

Description I always wanted to own one of these 1950 WILLY’S OVERLAND JEEPSTER I have always wanted one of these Jeepsters. Now I own one. I went to look at a ’57 Ford Thunderbird and I missed the turn and I saw the Jeepster setting next to the road with a for-sale sign and told my wife we need to go look at it. We found the T-Bird but I could not buy it even for the price just to ruff. We were going to go look at a another car and I did not get an answer then remembered the jeepster which was very close by. When I was looking at it the owner drove up and the rest is history. Had a great drive back. we put the top down and drove home 44 miles most of it on I-5. Ran great. When I opened the hood I was not to sure what to expect. it is all stock with that little 4 cylinder F head Hurricane Jeep engine. This engine produced 75 hp (56 kW; 76 PS) at 4000 rpm (although it redlines at 3200 rpm). 3 speed transmission on the tree with Overdrive. Still 6 volt. Top is very good. He did not have the side curtains. The Jeepster was an automobile originally produced by Willys-Overland Motors from 1948 to 1950. Willys developed the Jeepster to crossover from their "utilitarian" type truck vehicles. to the passenger automobile market. They built 5. 36 Jeepsters in 1950. Joe at Old School Garage has taken care of a few small things like getting the gas gauge to work. The Over drive will not engage. Joe got the heater to work. It’s all serviced and safety check and ready to go. We had it into the transmission shop for like a year and they could not get the overdrive to work. I have driven it and taken it to car shows. I took my mother for a drive on mothers day when she was 98 years old. Just a fun drive. Cond. # 3+. Drager’s International Classic Sales18805 Aurora Ave. N. Seattle WA 98133206-533-9600 Fax 206-542-0171Email dragers@mac. com Drager’s believes that it is very important to personally inspect the vehicle you are interested in. If you cannot inspect it yourself you should hire an inspector. Here are two very knowledgeable old car appraisers you can contact. John Kincl (360) 895-1766 and/orLance Lambert (206) 362-2530 We use Concours Transport Fred has done a great job for us over the years. Fred will do a great job for you. Check out his web page. Fred KollerConcours Transport2078 Ponticello DR. Henderson NV 89052(702) 361-1928Email fredwkoller@gmail. comThe State of Washington says we can charge a negotiable documentary service fee of up to $150. 00. This documentary service fee cover costs such as trip permits and FedEx costs. We charge a $50. 00 documentary service fee for instate and $100. 00 documentary service fee for out of state sales on top of the selling price. We sell all of our vehicles AS IS. NO WARRANTY. We check them over. we do a report card and we grade and decode each vehicle. We have them serviced and safety checked. We try very hard to tell you everything that we know. We give you lots of photos and video so you can see the vehicles very well. We have been in classic sales for more than 30 years. Jeri Drager 206-533-9600 Andrew Drager 206-459-3403At our dealership we work very hard to accurately describe our vehicles through text descriptions and elaborate photos. When you purchase a pre-owned vehicle it is not a new vehicle. Any used vehicle can have normal wear and blemishes. Before placing a bid please read the descriptions thoroughly and view all pictures.

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