UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(08/27/2016) Maybe some value here?
“Rare two wheel drive ,’49 Willys pickup , 4 cyl locked up , trans shift nob says 4speed, as far as I know it’s original beside wheels and paint. I know the owners since 60’s.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(08/27/2016) Maybe some value here?
“Rare two wheel drive ,’49 Willys pickup , 4 cyl locked up , trans shift nob says 4speed, as far as I know it’s original beside wheels and paint. I know the owners since 60’s.”
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Not too many 2 wheel drive trucks were produced. I remember one or 2 when I was a kid in the 1950’s. (I hear another way back when story coming, stop rolling your eyes) Runger Auto Parts on Main Ave Clifton had a 2 wheel drive pickup, even before I knew what 4 wheel drive was, I noticed the front hub was different from other Willys pickups. Being the smart kid that I still am, I started asking questions, that’s how I first learned about 4 Wheel Drive.
Just a side note on the Runger Brothers. It was common knowledge that you bought parts from them as a last resort. Clifton Auto Parts across the street was where you went to buy parts, but seldom did they stock Willys parts. Owning a Willys pickup, Tony Runger knew this, explains why most of his customers had a “BIG NOSE.”
Don’t ever stop with the stories!
I can’t find a contact number. Mine is 918-623-6106. If it is still for sale.