UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
It runs and drives. Looks like a great price.
“Posting this for a friend hes got a 1962 Willys pickup, 226 super hurrican straight 6, 3 speed manual with low and high range, 4wd, no rust, runs and drives”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
It runs and drives. Looks like a great price.
“Posting this for a friend hes got a 1962 Willys pickup, 226 super hurrican straight 6, 3 speed manual with low and high range, 4wd, no rust, runs and drives”
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Is that an exhaust pipe coming out in front of the driver’s side door in the first pic?
*and coming up past the top of the cab
It’s a feature that allows precise visual monitoring of the exhaust to evaluate burn effectiveness 🙂 Normally, you have to pay extra for that!
Doesn’t look like a 226 flathead to me.
That’s a really good point!
i own a 1962 willys truck it has a superhurricane flathead6 and a full windshield not split.this truck has a split windshield and inside the gauges are different.i believe early model maybe 1950 ish.
Hi Danny,
Did you want to sell it? or are you working on it? If you have questions, just email me at d@ewillys.com
– Dave