JEEP VJ

JEEPSTER
1948 - 1950

ASSEMBLY: Toledo, OH, USA
UNITS PRODUCED: 19,100

The Willys Jeepster was an early attempt by Willys to crossover to the passenger vehicle market. This was in contrast to their existing fleet of utilitarian trucks and military vehicles. The Jeepster was the first Willys vehicle limited to rear-wheel drive, which hurt its potential appeal to existing Jeep customers. It also featured luxury trim and fittings, such as white-wall tires, chrome trim and boxy styling. These factors, along with a limited marketing strategy, meant sales were low and production only lasted 3 years.

JEEP VJ Jeepster SPECS

MAIN SPECS
OVERALL LENGTH (OL): 174.0
OVERALL WIDTH (OW): 69.0
OVERALL HEIGHT (OH), SOFT TOP: 68.0
OVERALL HEIGHT (OH), NO TOP: 64.0
WHEELBASE (WB): 104.0
TRACK WIDTH (TR): 55.5
CURB WEIGHT (CW): 5,050 lbs

CHASSIS SPECS
GROUND CLEARANCE (GC): 8.0
APPROACH ANGLE (AA): 39°
BREAKOVER ANGLE (BA): 18°
DEPARTURE ANGLE (DA): 20°
SUSPENSION TYPE (SU): Leaf Spring

WHEEL SPECS
WHEEL NAME: Jeepster Wheel
WHEEL DIAMETER (WD): 13.5
WHEEL WIDTH (WW): 6.0
BOLT PATTERN (BP): 4 x 5.5
TIRE WIDTH (TW): 7.0
TIRE DIAMETER (TD): 27.5
SPARE LOCATION: Rear Spare

All specifications refer to original stock versions

All dimensions shown in inches

Drawn by Christopher James Botham