If I remember correctly I saw this before quite awhile ago and it had some notoriety but I can't remember the story.
Making some changes to go race with the South East Gasser Association , cut the hood for the Hilborn Injection.
posted by Mick Coyne here https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/1938-41-willys-build-shots.1136556/page-4#post-12946131 A close friend of mine, [the late] Rocky ,upholstered my 30 pickup in 1972 when I lived in San Mateo, Ca. He wouldn't take a dime from me so I gave him a bunch of "stuff." He gave me some pictures of his step dad racing his Mopar and I came across them in an envelope a couple of years ago. Then my fabricator's [Choke's] cousin Randy W. gave me a shot of it at the track. Small world again. Thought you might enjoy these. Then, again...back to Willys tomorrow [I keep saying that],
This is one that was built at a local corvette restoration shop in Downers Grove IL ,as close to the original as we could get.
Kinda surprised to see this pic here. One of a handful of photos I took after lettering the Pup for the guy who restored it in the '90s. Wish I had paid more attention to the construction of the car...anybody happen to know if an A100 front axle was used in this car?
Loudbang here is my clone of the poison Ivey dodge with the family’s permission it is currently getting painted just like it was
Yeah terry was my childhood hero and best part was he was local and I knew him well His daughter still runs his auto repair shop and his family is excited to see it be finished they have helped me get the car correct other than safety stuff the only difference is the hemi and the aluminum front end as that is way beyond my means of affordability Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Altered wheelbase Ranchero at Cecil County Dragoway CARS Magazine Meet. Sent from my SM-G930VL using The H.A.M.B. mobile app