UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/01/2016) Might be worth a look.
“Rare Willys, only made in 1946 & 1947. Perfect for restoration! Complete and ready to be your next project!”
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UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/01/2016) Might be worth a look.
“Rare Willys, only made in 1946 & 1947. Perfect for restoration! Complete and ready to be your next project!”
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I like it. These are sure nice in their original colors. Does anyone know what the small chrome lever is below the driver’s side slider? Most of the inside looks unmolested, but cant see any reason this would have been added.
And has the rear arm pads and factory radio.
The handle locks the rear window so it won’t slide open. This has a later Kaiser Super Sonic head on the engine.
Colin, did this lever pre-date the spring loaded bolt we are familiar with?
Thx
Lew, sorry to take so long in responding, but to answer your question, yes it does. Not sure when the spring loaded bolt was implemented tho.