After the war, Willys decided to resume civilian production. Many returning serviceman were eager to purchase one as they knew first-hand the vehicles capabilities. A two-door Jeepster, designed by Brooks Stevens, was introduced in 1948 and shared a chassis with the Jeep station wagon. For 1950, there were minimal improvements such as to the front end, a new center-gauge dashboard design, and a wraparound rear bumper. It was offered with either a four or six-cylinder engine and optional overdrive. Vin 673VJ11252, 2 Door Convertible
- Absolute Collector Value and Sure To Appreciate
- V-Shaped Chrome Grill
- Bumper Guards
- Chrome Step Plates to Access Rear Seat
- 3-Speed Manual Transmission with Overdrive
- One of Only 1778 Examples Fitted with Rare Six-Cylinder Engine
- Partially Restored True Survivor
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