1948 Willys Jeepster Project
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Following the conclusion of World War II, soldiers returned to civilian life and Willys-Overland realized the potential of their dependable platform used for wartime Jeeps for a road-going version. They decided to produce Willys Jeep models for the public, which included one of America's first all-metal station wagons and the Jeepster. The Jeepster was a unique design, styled by the famous industrial designer Brooks Stevens. It was available with both four- and six-cylinder engines and was the last traditional phaeton built by an American automaker. Despite having an all-steel body, its flat panels from the cowl back gave it the familiar lines of early wooden cars. The Jeepster was introduced in 1946, followed by a two-wheel drive pickup truck the next year, and then the Jeepster in 1948 with numerous deluxe features and interior options equipped as standard equipment. The Jeepster utilized a compact wheelbase, providing a short turning radius, which made it extremely useful for navigating thick traffic and easy parking. Willys-Overland boasted about its remarkable roadability, which was paired with balanced weight distribution, making it an enjoyable ride on the way to your next car show.
This lot is offered Without Reserve from The Roger Boman Collection, which comprises 27 vehicles ranging from European to American classics. Many examples within the collection feature Mr. Boman’s standard modification “formula,” including but not limited to the addition of disc brakes, air conditioning, modern fuel injection, and many other custom touches seen by countless enthusiasts around the Fresno, California area who shared the late owner’s passion for this unique assortment of automobiles.
Highlights
Offered from The Roger Boman Collection as a project worthy of further preservation by its new owner
Outfitted with the World War II proven “Go Devil” 2.2-liter inline-four cylinder engine
Finished in two tone Campus Red with a Midnight Cloud Poly accents
Complimented by a black folding convertible top and removable side curtains
A classic Brooks Stevens design and the last true American phaeton
Please note that while the odometer displays just over 31,000 miles at the time of listing, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Borg-Warner three-speed manual transmission with column-mounted shifter
Independent front-wheel suspension with transverse semi-elliptic springs
Fifteen inch wheels
Chrome hubcaps
Four wheel drum brakes
Chrome step plates
Locking glove box
Rear mounted spare tire holder
Vinyl upholstery
Known Imperfections
This vehicle is currently offered in non-running condition with an assortment of spare parts
Included
Removed parts from the car's partial disassembly
Ownership History
This 1948 Willys Jeepster has been in The Roger Boman Collection for a number of years awaiting restoration. Now accompanied by a number of assorted spare parts, this Jeepster is an enticing project for the next owner to take on and complete.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Blake Wingrove Phone: 616.822.8589 email: bwingrove@hagerty.com
Please note that the title is currently in transit for this vehicle