For Sale: 1950 Willys Jeepster in Newfield, New Jersey for sale in Newfield, NJ

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Vehicle Description 1950 Willys Jeepster is ready to enjoy! Freshly serviced and a new battery and the generator was converted to a 6V alternator.
Exterior paint shows great as does the interior.
The undercarriage is undercoated but seems solid overall.
Fuel gauge is not working.
1950 Willys Jeepster 134-cid, F-head Go Devil four-cylinder engine developing 62 horsepower.
3-Speed Manual Transmission Leaf-Spring Suspension 4-Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes Side Curtains Wide White Wall Tires Fresh Oil Change New 6v Altenator Conversion New Belt Fresh Carburetor Rebuild New Front Shocks Soon after entering service, the ubiquitous Jeep proved far more capable and adaptable than its original concept as a military-reconnaissance car suggested, with far greater produced during WW II than the few thousand originally contemplated.
By the end of wartime, Willys had produced nearly 363,000 examples of its final 'MB' alone, while Ford Motor Company built almost 278,000 of the Willys-designed GPW (General Purpose Willys) Jeeps.
Beloved by legions of GIs, the Jeep was hailed by U.
S.
General George C.
Marshall as America's greatest contribution to modern warfare.
With the long-awaited return to peacetime, Willys based its initial civilian automobile production efforts on a series of Jeep-based vehicles.
The open-air, two-door Jeepster Phaeton was designed by fast-rising industrial designer Brooks Stevens during the war and shared its chassis with the concurrent Jeep station wagon.
Even with an unmistakable Jeep-derived frontal motif, styling was quite sporty, with such up-to-date stylistic cues as rakish cut-down doors inspired by the little sports roadsters coming out of the UK after the war.
The original VJ-Series Jeepster was introduced on May 3, 1948, initially powered by the 134-cid, F-head Go Devil four-cylinder engine developing 62 horsepower.
Despite its winning attributes, the Jeepster was a surprisingly slow seller for Willys, with the initial 1948 models the most successful, due in part to growing competition for sales in the slowing postwar seller's market for new automobiles.
Following discontinuation in 1951, the Jeepster Phaeton's basic essence would return in the mid-1960s with the Jeepster Commando.
Rather rare as one of only 19,132 original VJ-Series Jeepsters produced in all 1948-51 and just 5,836 built for 1950-51 South Jersey Classics is a 10,000-square foot classic and specialty collector automobile dealer, featuring 50
vehicles.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Newfield, NJ.
Our Dealership is on US Route 40 just off New Jersey Route 55, Exit 39B heading towards Elmer, NJ; conveniently just 40 Minutes East of Philadelphia, 40 Minutes West from the Major New Jersey Shore Points, and 30 minutes North of the Delaware Memorial Bridge.
Our Showroom is conveniently accessible from all major Southern New Jersey Roadways including New Jersey Turnpike, I-295, I-76, NJ Route 42, NJ Route 55, US Route 40, Atlantic City Expressway, New Jersey Parkway.
Our website is www.
SJClassics.
com and our phone number is (856) 521-0832.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come to see the vehicle in person.
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  • Year: 1950
  • Make: Willys
  • Model: Jeepster

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