This looks like it might have been an older build.
“One of a kind 1954 Willys Pick up Rat Rod for sale, lowered and chopped in mint driving condition, it sits about 2-3 inches from the ground. The 327 engine and powerglide trany are from a 1966 chevy and work great. The 327 has the same camel back heads that came from the factory and it runs strong, no smoke. . The frame has been Z’ed, boxed and shortened. The rear end is a 1969 Camaro 10 bolt hung on 1963 Chevy truck arms with coil over shocks, the front end is from a 1934 Ford and the brake masters are new wilwoods. new upholstry, wood floors, turn key willys, everything works great from the blinkers to spot light. black california plates come with the car, clean clear tittle. very fun to drive gets looks everywhere i go… any questions call 602 290 7243 miguel asking $5900
GOT THE ARIZONA TITTLE TODAY AND ITS CLEAN AND CLEAR READY TO GO TO ITS NEW HOME…. GOT HISTORIC VEHICLE PLATES FOR IT REGISTERED IN AZ….”
Thats the whole idea behind RAT rods make them look as old as possable useing old junk yard stuff,, & make them fly…. Ive got a 54 Cab with no top & a 73 Jeepster Body is trash ,, just waiting for me to get done my 3b project ,,, I wish I knew what the grille was on this one ,,Its Coool,,,
I like the visor too,,,
The rounded shape reminds me of the 1927 era Hudson radiator.