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Got a chance to pick up a '49 Willys Pickup for dirt cheap (Guzzi content).Very little rust, and what is there is NOT rusted through. Wooden bed. Needs glass. Non Stock carb. Otherwise, stock. Runs, drives, stops.I've loved these things since I was a kid... but I am wondering about what sort of support there is out there for parts 'n' stuff.Anyone out there into Willys, willing to share their wisdom?I may have habit of allowing emotion to control my wallet, so in a rare show of restraint, I am trying to create a strong argument as to why I need this thing, before I argue the point with my far prettier voice of reason.
Those are fun old trucks. I had the 1954 version of it in the SUV style. That truck could nearly crawl up a wall. But he, take it home and show it some love. A lot of love would be to put the Willy�s body on a Jeep chassis. Willy�s were afterall made for the farm or ranch at a price point. They�re fairly tough but they were never designed for anything near modern speed and roads. Enjoy it for what it is and what you can do with it.
We also owned this 47 CJ2A at the same time...I swapped in a 4 cylinder engine from a 68 Nova... It was more fun to drive than the Willys truck...I sold it
I had a '48 CJ2A that someone dropped a 283 chevy V-8 into. It solved the under powered problem. You could launch from idle with little gas.The brakes were not great and single circuit.A buddy just re-built an early 40's willys jeep. He was able to get all the parts he needed including an entirely new body direct from the factory, last year.They are cool trucks/jeeps for a hobby.
Plan on buying a kidney belt and a helmet . Dusty