UPDATE: Jeff, the former owner, left a comment. “This is a factory prototype. Someone has a picture of it sitting next to the Alcoa car that Willys built that was a Jeepster “coupe”. I am the one who ran the ad above….the truck is the real thing and if someone has it, bring it to a Willys meet. I don’t expect to find it myself but whomever has it…they should know the history.”
https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/cto/d/1950-willys-pick-up/6560679072.html
“I want to buy this truck. I owned it before and would like to find it and get it back if it’s still around. The truck is a 1950 Willys and it has Chevrolet corner windows in the back of the cab. I doubt that there are two like this around so irf you know of one it would be the one.”
The guy looking for his old truck later mentioned he sold it in Port Orchard in 1987.
It’s a needle and haystack for sure! I’ve been watching for the jeep I sold in ’92. In ten years I still haven’t seen it pop up for sale.
– Dave
Looks like a Willys nose mated to a early 50’s GM pick up, look at the rounded rear 1/4 windows, very unique and well done.
Vernon ,the guy in the white coat says it’s time for your medicine.
This is a factory prototype. Someone has a picture of it sitting next to the Alcoa car that Willys built that was a Jeepster “coupe”. I am the one who ran the ad above….the truck is the real thing and if someone has it, bring it to a Willys meet. I don’t expect to find it myself but whomever has it…they should know the history.
Thanks for the extra info Jeff! I hope we can find it for you. I will try to hunt down that pic you mentioned.
– Dave