UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8900.
Seller includes phone number within the ad.
“Same owner the last 50 years. – $35k invested. Many new parts are installed & included. Willys starts and runs and is not finished. Original Pink Slip slip for 1954 Willys.
Chopped 8 inches, has shaved doors, has frenched tail lights, grill has been flipped, front fenders filled to change look, rear wheel wells have had front fender trims welded to body. The body has been professionally welded to the frame. Bodywork professionally repaired.
The Willys sits on a 1986 Buick Regal frame. The donor drive train is a 1990+/- Camaro IROC with 63,000 miles. The motor is a 305 IROC motor with a mild cam with many custom parts added. The transmission is from the same car and is a 700R. Many new parts have been added to the engine & suspension.
New Custom Shop Auto Meter gages
New K-Source VSS back up camera kit with flush camera
New B&Mamp;M council mega shifter
New front Willys badge
New brakes, rotors, calipers, drop spinals
New Rear drum brakes converted to disks
New 7” dual chrome booster
New bushings & suspension upgrades
New High AMP 220 alternator and belt tensioner
New Polished aluminum water pump
New Polished aluminum finned oil pan
New Polished aluminum finned transmission pan
New Speedway polished finned aluminum valve covers
New Speedway hugger ceramic headers with professionally installed dual exhaust
New Demon 600 to 700CF carb
New mid-rise aluminum intake
New MSD Billet 8365 CB Pro Built with Accel pro sleeve large plus wires
New Kerr Plating in Phoenix did $1,300 of plating to special interior and exterior parts.
New T/A Performance Lo Profile differential plate
New Yogis hose kit
New wiring harness
New Vintage Slim line under dash heater and AC
New Vintage condenser and hose kit
New Kenwood stereo, JBL speakers, JBL speaker grills
New Rock Valley bumpers for a 1934 Ford for front and rear
New Pop Works window kit
New Pop Works auto locks
2004 Mini Copper interior front and back seats
Info is accurate to my knowledge. Buyer should satisfy themselves as to the information & condition of Willys.”
Obviously, this guy is going to take a “BATH”, although for a buyer, a good deal. Just one Question, Seller states BODY WELDED TO FRAME, what is the point of that, seems counter productive to me.
It’s the kind of project that you’d want to check out closely. I agree that being welded to the frame is a curious strategy.
Dave, did you mean to say: “a curious tragedy”?
Chuck, I shall remain optimistic with “strategy” 🙂