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Rare little Willys
I am guessing the bids go to 35K . http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Willys-Coupe-Model-77-Original-1934-Willys-Coupe-Vintage-Gasser-Steel-Stock_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZalgoQ3dLVIQ26ituQ3dUCIQ26otnQ3d4Q26psQ3d63QQ_trksidZp3286Q2em7QQca tegoryZ6470QQihZ004QQitemZ140373454695
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Cool!
That's the first one I have ever seen without a hugish Hemi supercharged motor and huge slicks on the back.....sixties gasser wars!
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For the money, I'd buy something else, like a 35 Chrysler AirFlow. Or a 40 Ford Doctor's coupe. Or a small Packard. Rare and scarce are not synonymous with valuable
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Willys Coupe. Original. Original engine and drivetrain. Prestine Condition. No disapointments. Any inquires can call Kevin. Price - $ 48,000 Last edited by whunter; 01-13-2010 at 12:16 PM. Reason: attached picture |
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Looks like a nice car, I like the look better than the classic '34 ford 3 window. And yeesh, how much more complicated engines have gotten since then--the straight pipe to the radiator is nifty!
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I love that era of vehicles and I really enjoy it when I see people restoring them to their original state. I hate it when people hot rod them up. It just destroys the classic look.
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Oh, man....a 33/34 ford is hard to beat in the looks department! These Willys are an aquired taste! (IMHO)
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I don't know that I've seen more than a few that weren't hacked up, and that now includes the two in this thread.
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He talks about the "crank hole" in his description.
Why would they have a crank hole that late? I assume everything had electric starters at that point. |
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My dad had a '41 ford pick-up that still had a crank hole (if I remember correctly), just like motorcycles still had kick starters for a while after they were also equipped with electric starters.
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Couldn't trust those fancy, new-fangled, citified electric starters to function all the time.
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Did it have a scissor jack? You sure the end of the jack handle didn't serve as the crank?
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True. Also it was helpful turning the engine while doing repairs (many times on the roadside or driveway).
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