UPDATE: This was on eBay. **SOLD**
“Selling a very restorable 51 Jeepster. This vehicle has been in storage for many years. The gas tank was removed before storage and is clean and dry. I did have this Jeep running off of a gas can and it runs well and holds good oil preasure and does not overheat. It does have an overdrive transmission. As you can see in the pictures it will need to be restored but is complete.
The floors on the driver’s front, right front, and right rear were repaired and welded in. I have removed the seats so you can see what the floor looks like through out the entire vehicle. The frame and the rest of the undercarriage are in good shape. It has been repainted but does not appear to have any rust bubbles or filler poping out. The right rear fender will need some work as it looks to have been bent and pulled back.
That is a thing of beauty!
I’m not sure why anyone would want to “restore” it. Clean it up a little and just drive…
Ditto that, Bob and Randy! This is a beautiful Jeepster that just needs to be driven. It is obviously taken care of and stored indoors. The description leads me to believe that this is an older restoration. This is a gem for anyone living in the Northeast.
And there’s a nice Kaiser Manhattan in the background with it’s L6-226 to its left. I just joined the national Kaiser-Frazer club (KFOCI) last year, and I’m learning that Kaiser cars are more directly related to Willys cars and Jeeps than I had imagined. They are a great group of people just as the Willys owners I’ve met. One of the last of two living Kaiser Dealers lives not too far from me. He’s an awesome guy with accurate, first hand knowledge of these vehicles. He’s also a master engine rebuilder and has L6-226 engines ready to run for sale.
**Steve E.**
Cannot find on ebay . Would like more info on vehicle and would you consider a trade.
Hi Mike,
That was listed back in January. I haven’t seen it relisted on eBay. I’ve update the status to “Unknown Status”.
– Dave