1951 Willys Jeepster Exterior, Interior, Top, Chrome & Mechanics. Options include: - 3 Speed “3 on the Tree” Transmission -. Overdrive - Great for Cruising and Fuel Economy - Push Button Radio - Whitewall Radial Tires(5) - Coker P205 / 175R / 15 - Scripted “Willys” Wheel Covers - Chrome Wheel Beauty Rings - Chrome Front Bumper Guard - Turn Signals - Vent Windows - Full Instrumentation - Manual Choke - Scripted Front and Rear “Jeep” Floormats - Seat Belts - “Hurricane” Engine - F-Head - 6 Volt Electrical System (8V Battery for Starting Ease) - Aluminum Radiator - Highly Detailed Engine Bay - Electric Fuel Pump (Improved Reliability and Minimize Vapor Locks) - Continental Kit - Owner Manual The Jeepster’s Beautiful Lines & Styling are Timeless! It garners all the “Thumbs Up” anytime out. Show Quality Engine Compartment. The Extremely Rare Sportsman Green with Tan Interior is Beautiful. Immaculate throughout.The Willys Jeepster was an ingenious design by Brooks Stevens, which combined a four-passenger phaeton with a soft top that evoked the appearance of the wartime Jeep. The model was introduced in May 1948. The VJ2 Willys Jeepster offered a few options, and the first ones had a 134-cid four-cylinder “Go Devil” L-head engine. The transmission was a three-spaced manual with an optional overdrive. In 1950, the engine was replaced by the “Hurricane” F-head engine. Willys introduced an up-rated Jeepster in January 1949, and a 148-cid, 72-hp six-cylinder, side-valve engine became optional in July 1949. In 1950, the Jeepster received a facelift to become the Second Series VJ3 model. The grille became more V-shaped, with five horizontal bars. The Jeepster has an undeniable charm, and has nearly universal acceptance among car enthusiasts, equally welcome in the company of hot rods. They make cheerful summer cruises and are simple to maintain with great parts availability, which makes them highly desirable. This Magnificent Example.Rare Sportsman Green (2 Stage PPG), Tan Int