UPDATE: **SOLD**
This rare Parmley-Bodied sold quickly on Facebook. Not many of these around and even fewer with a hardtop.
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UPDATE: **SOLD**
This rare Parmley-Bodied sold quickly on Facebook. Not many of these around and even fewer with a hardtop.
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Can anybody tell me what windshield goes in the Parmley I have a ‘67 with a hardtop and the V6 odd Fire motor three speed light blue white top and would like to get it gone on the road. Basically ready to go and in pretty good shape but the windshield looks like a big rock hit it and I hate to have a custom on made . May consider selling at some point just don’t know what to ask. I know they are RARE! I bought it from a guy who said He had people from Saudi Arabia, wanting him to ship it over but didn’t wanna bother with that. So that’s gotta make it worth some money if even the foreigners will pay for it. It does look COOL as hell ,that’s why I had to have it. I’ve got other Willys Wagon and Pickup I could spend money on, but this one’s unique!! Thanks folks. Hope you can help.
Can anybody tell me what windshield goes in the Parmley I have a ‘67 with a hardtop and the V6 odd Fire motor three speed light blue white top and would like to get it gone on the road. Basically ready to go and in pretty good shape but the windshield looks like a big rock hit it and I hate to have a custom on made . May consider selling at some point just don’t know what to ask. I know they are RARE! I bought it from a guy who said He had people from Saudi Arabia, wanting him to ship it over but didn’t wanna bother with that. So that’s gotta make it worth some money if even the foreigners will pay for it. It does look COOL as hell ,that’s why I had to have it. I’ve got other Willys Wagon and Pickup I could spend money on, but this one’s unique!! Thanks folks. Hope you can help.
Mike,
Great question! According to this ad, the windshield is “Dodge” http://www.ewillys.com/wp-content/uploads2/2014/08/1974-01-fourwheeler-parmley-ad-backcover-lores.jpg … my guess is that this is from a 1972 or 73 Dodge vehicle … maybe a dodge colt? https://classiccarcatalogue.com/DODGE_1973.html
I hope that info helps,
– Dave