UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
No obvious rust, but the rear of the body has been changed slightly for some reason.
“’51 willy’s panel project, have all sheet metal, needs motor and tranny, collector plates and clear title. $1500 OBO”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
No obvious rust, but the rear of the body has been changed slightly for some reason.
“’51 willy’s panel project, have all sheet metal, needs motor and tranny, collector plates and clear title. $1500 OBO”
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You can mark this one sold. Its at my shop as of yesterday.
The Rear panels are there just folded in. Its almost totally Rust free needs some body work. Body shows signs of being a 51 but the grill we got with it more like a 53-54 it only has the three peace chrome attachments. and hood is set up for the small ornament. Fire wall was modified but they did a decant job it could be put back to original.
There is a few things that are strange about the Panel.
It looks like someone may have covered up windows like in the Station Wagon or was trying to put windows in. I need to get in there today and take a hard look. Will post back latter today as to what I found. It dose have the barn doors and there original to the truck and the rounded fender wells have not been replaced.
Thanks Wayne. I thought it looked pretty solid. Have fun with it!
Thanks,
I did get a chance to get a good look at it today, I knew something was not right or was a bit off with this Panel. I did see some bondo in the photos and when we were there and saw odd window cut outs that had been covered up. After some research I am 100% positive we have a Parkway conversion. Cut out was done really well, no rust around the window cut outs so should be easy to put it back the way it was as a 1951 Willys Parkway conversion. Should be a fun project and a welcome pairing to my 47 Panel.
Funny how you never know what you will find when hunting for old Willys.