UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Listed as a 1941 Willys Jeep, this is a curious one. This might have a truck cab and flatfender fenders.
“Runs, Drives, Stops
Needs Work”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Listed as a 1941 Willys Jeep, this is a curious one. This might have a truck cab and flatfender fenders.
“Runs, Drives, Stops
Needs Work”
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I wish the seller had posted more pics… this is interesting, but I’m not seeing anything resembling 1941 Willys in this pic.
I agree with both thoughts.
Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.
i bought this. it is a 41 frame. 47 wagon body. sectioned 9 inches and made into a half cab blazer/bronco style. i is very cool so i had to buy it. ya it is for sure one of a kind. possibly built in 86 ot earlier so some docs say. the motor is a ford 170 I6 with a zenith stomberg side draft carb like on a 70s volvo etc. backed up by the T96 trans. i am posting pics om my instagram if you want to see. coolstuff @omim123456