Folks not familiar with the Stordor these were box trucks that were on Willys chassis. There was a fairly large market of box trucks like the Grumman, Metro of course the big 3 as well, the box was installed over a chassis.
Here is a back post from Dave on the Stordor……..
The quickest way to tell them apart is by the grill in the front.
The Willys Stordor has a unique single set of vertical grill bars on top of the dual horizontal grill bar areas below.
These pop up from time to time, price can vary based on condition.
Here are a few of “Andy’s Picks”
1940’s Willys Truck/Van Atwater, CA $7,000
Here is another from Andy, we are posting the Ad years here, but really I’m a little skeptical that these would be mid ’40s, my guess would be late ’40s, like 48, 49, 50….. but someone may know better then my guess here. My baisis is just I wonder if Willys had the vision to sell these so early on in the chassis only version right out of the gate. The answer could be yes it was all part of the overall design to support the market and they were happy to sell units.
This could very well be a Chevy not sure buyer beware, if you get there and need some Willys help with ID on the driveline post up a comment. Could also make a Cousin Eddie RV out of this one!
1945 Chevy Willys overland store door Goldfield, NV $3500
“This is a Willys store door chevy. OK don’t kill me. Put a 318 in it. Runs drives I got it with no motor or trans. Guy was making it a camper but inside is not done. Some superficial rust I found but it’s nothing to stress. Aluminum sidding was on it but it’s still a solid steal box. Bell grill an all it’s a beast but a very rare willys.. asking what I paid 3500 OBO”