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Features 1933-1936 Willys panel, delivery picks

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by abone1930, Feb 6, 2013.

  1. Bashnscratch
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  2. abone1930
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    Some more picks :)
     

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  5. Sweet very old school, there is something about those Willys panel trucks they look like the where born to be G***ers.
     
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    Yep they have a mean look after the transformation, Dr. Jeckel- Mr. Hyde
     
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    I am repainting one right now. About the only thing Willys is the body. Custom frame, blown sbc & so much more. The understanding was this car was built for the world of wheels show in the early to mid 90's is n the east coast. image.jpeg
     
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  9. Not sure what that body is but I'm sure it is not a WILLYS Model 77. The body doesn't go lower than the doors on the sides on a WILLYS 77, the cowl is to round at the top, the beltline is not WILLYS either but might give a clue as to what it is. Looks like someone grafted a gl*** '33 style WILLYS nose on it. I believe only the Australian built cars had suicide doors but I don't think that's what it is either.
     
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  10. Maybe Plymouth or Dodge, they have suicide doors, Now that I look at it closer, you are very much right it is not a Willys back. From windshield back is some different. Good eye !!
     
  11. abone1930
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    not a willys panel for sure, looks like a mopar with a 33 willys nose on it, everything from cowl back is wrong. Nice panel though
     
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    Got me all excited thinking there was another one around :D
     
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    Too cool :)
     

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  15. Its a 33 dodge sedan made into a willys delivery I have 34 dodge delivery also pretty rare the belt lines and top are not a sedan delivery on this see photo of mine . still a very kool hot rod.
     
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    A friend of mine in NY, this was a 4dr.sed converted to a sedan del. Bruce moved down south 2 yrs ago. I think these converts look like a Willys sedan del. should look like.

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  18. abone1930
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    FB_IMG_1477365657553.jpg FB_IMG_1477365670012.jpg Anybody seen this one before?
     
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    Dogcatcher

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    Me in my brothers car...

     
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    IMG_6888.JPG IMG_6887.JPG Just picked this one up today , I need the body molding if any one has some extra ones
     
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  23. [QUOTE="marshall, post: 13828255, member: 167" Just picked this one up today , I need the body molding if any one has some extra ones

    @marshall
    Ha, good luck with that. Most people who have a Panel Delivery are missing the beltline moldings, myself included. I do believe that Lee Kay in California can make repro's for you. No idea what they cost. Nice score by the way. Any more pictures of it ? Does the inside have wood in it still ? Any more info, engine trans etc. ?
     
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    Just got it today, the guy I bought it from got it in 1966 for $75 and it was bone stock. He never got it on the road,the wood is gone replaced with steel tubing set up for a sbc .
     
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    IMG_6895.JPG IMG_6896.JPG A panel truck ,sedan delivery and a he****
     
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  27. That copy of a page from the 1933 Willys brochure was a pre-cursor of what was to come. I believe that the first model 77 sedan deliveries were produced in 1935.
     
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