UPDATE: Steve spotted an updated version of this ad. Might have a new owner since it’s previous listing in July 2016.
(11/14/2014) “49 willys. Pontiac 350,th375. Power wagon 1ton axles. Fun little toy”
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UPDATE: Steve spotted an updated version of this ad. Might have a new owner since it’s previous listing in July 2016.
(11/14/2014) “49 willys. Pontiac 350,th375. Power wagon 1ton axles. Fun little toy”
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WHAT are we looking at? Wish there were more & better pics. Is that a Jeepster cowl and windshield?
Looks like a chopped truck w/ door inserts
Brian, that was my perception, too.
Def not a 47 as they would have had the flat earlier nose and fenders .I have a chopped roof 47 wood truck that’s still got its Flat Head motor and column shift . Maybe a mid 50s but not a 56 . I like the door cutouts ,gives it a WW2 command car look .Almost looks like its sitting on a modern 4×4 frame with those rims and big lift . V6 is cool but the automatic has to go
this could be sitting on a m-37 chassis, if the budd wheels and the front diffy are any indication
It looks like a 50-52 Jeep truck minus doors and roof, but with the remainder of the cab and front fenders mounted on a M37 Dodge chassis, at least thats what the front axle and wheels look like. The chassis may be titled as a 47 Dodge, but the cab sure isn’t.